January, 2010

Windows Mobile 6.5.3Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5.3, the touch friendly update to Windows Mobile 6.5, has broken cover. Microsoft showed off the tweaked version of Windows Mobile on a Toshiba TG01 during CES 2010.

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Tweetdeck adds listsTweetdeck for iPhone has added Twitter Lists, a choice of retweeting methods and geo-tagging for tweets and the ability to see them on a map. The  desktop version of Tweetdeck was updated recently, now the iPhone app has caught up too.

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INQ Chat 3G review INQ Chat 3G review

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INQ Chat 3G

The INQ Chat 3G is here at last, ready to show smartphones how to do social networking on a budget, armed with a QWERTY keyboard that’ll even have BlackBerry loving suits looking over your shoulder in envy. But can it match them for email flinging and Facebook on the move? Read on and find out in our full INQ Chat 3G review.

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Halo Microsoft has a new Halo project in the works. How do we know? Someones been scrutinising Microsoft’s jobs pages again. Some positions related to Microsoft’s Halo portal, Halo Waypoint, but others refer to a mysterious new project…

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Palm PrePalm’s CEO Jon Rubinstein, who was heavily involved in the creation of the iPod during his time at Apple, claims he has “never used” an iPhone. And what’s more he says Palm doesn’t “pay much attention to Apple”. Who’s he trying to kid?

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Project NatalMicrosoft’s Project Natal will have a brand new games and entertainment titles dedicated to its motion-control smarts. Microsoft has confirmed that while other games will support Project Natal, custom built titles will be created to show off its skills…

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Lunchtime LowdownWell done for slogging through the first morning of the working week. As a reward for your brave efforts, we’ve whipped you up a banquet of the latest tech news. Read on for a taste of today’s Lunchtime Lowdown…

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FacebookFacebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has sought to support the social network’s recent privacy changes, claiming privacy is no longer a “social norm”.

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