January, 2010

P Diddy videoMonster’s got a history of grabbing popstars to endorse its headphone’s. First Dr Dre created the Monster Beats line, then Lady Gaga got her own and Miles Davis got a tribute pair. Now king of bling and arguably most irritating man on Twitter, P-Diddy’s got in on the act with the Diddy Beats In-Ear Headphones…

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Greenpeace green gadgetsApple has been slammed by Greenpeace in the past for using hazardous and ecologically dubious chemicals in its products but that’s all changed. In the latest edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics, Apple tops the chart as the greenest of the tech firms. Others didn’t do so well…

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Google ChromeGoogle Chrome for Mac doesn’t have Extensions yet though the Chrome loving PC users do. That set to change soon and extensions for Google Chrome for Mac have just got a step closer. Google’s fully added them to Chromium, the Mac developer build of the browser.

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Call of DutyInfinity Ward’s been pretty quiet since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 launched. Hence the rumours we reported yesterday that it might not make Modern Warfare 3. But there could be another explanation…

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Lunchtime LowdownThe week is almost over and what a week it’s been with flurries of tech news from CES 2010 and real flurries of snow covering Britain. As we slip slide into Friday afternoon, here’s your round-up of this morning’s tech news, the Lunchtime Lowdown…

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Intel has launched AppUp, a new app store for Windows-based netbooks. Will the processor titans manage to create a store comparable to Apple’s iTunes App Store. Read on to find out what it’s been working on…
Intel’s AppUp store can be accessed through a desktop application for Windows netbooks. Download it and you’ll be able to access Intel’s app catalogue.
Current apps on Intel App Up include a Newsy app and a Boxee app. Intel has also make its SDK available, so if you got developer skills you can start building your own apps.
Intel plans to expand App Up to other devices in the future, with mobile phones, other handhelds and smart TVs like LG’s Skype TV.
Out now | £free | Intel

IntelIntel has launched AppUp, a new app store for Windows-based netbooks. Will the processor titans manage to create a store comparable to Apple’s iTunes App Store and how will it compare to Samsung’s new app store. Read on to find out what it’s been working on…

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Macbook Tablet patentApple’s patents have been rooted through a lot recently and another one has been uncovered – it’s another touchscreen display patent. But although one diagram is marked “Macbook-Tablet”, it’s likely to be used for future version of the iPod Touch, iPhone and Apple Macbook. Could we get a touchscreen Macbook?

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Sony Ericsson has been relatively quiet at CES 2010 but shots of a follow-up to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 have emerged. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini is apparently code-named “Robyn”. Read on for what we have so far…
While the Sony Ericsson Satio got slammed in our 10 most disappointing gadgets of 2009, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 was singled out for praise. It seems the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini could be a smaller, perked up version of that handset.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini “Robyn” has not been officially acknowledged by Sony Ericsson yet but it’s popped up in spy shots from French phone site, PointGPhone.
Rumours suggest the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini will also run the Google Android OS, feature a smaller touchscreen, 3G and as yet not specified camera. It’ll also set to come in a range of colours.
Mobile World Congress is just around the corner, so it’s likely that we’ll have to wait until then for firm news of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini. Rest assured we’ll be there to get all the details for you.
Due TBA | £TBA | Sony Ericsson (via PointGPhone/Engadget)

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 MiniSony Ericsson has been relatively quiet at CES 2010 but shots of a follow-up to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 have emerged. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini is apparently code-named “Robyn”. Read on for what we have so far…

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