February, 2010

Apple looks like its planning to use the iPhone OS to power more than the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. An Apple job ad seeking a full-time engineering manager to work on the iPhone OS platform points to the plan.

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The Dalai Lama has officially joined Twitter with a verified account after a fake Dalai Lama account fooled folk last year. But what enlightenment will the Dalai Lama offer with 140 characters?

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Is Project Natal coming out in October? Microsoft has only said that it’ll be out in time for the holidays, but now Jonathan Ross has hinted that could be the month it arrives. Why trust him? We have video footage of him flailing along to the motion sensing game tech right here.

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It’s been another non-stop morning of tech news, and we’ve got the round up of it here. Pull up a chair, grab a plate and tuck into the gadget feast that is the lunchtime lowdown!

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Kindle for BlackBerry

The Kindle for BlackBerry app is here, ready to nab right now here and hook up to your ebook collection for a bit of paperback perusal on the go. Is it worth the download though? Read on and find out in our full Kindle for BlackBerry review.

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Adobe and Apple’s ongoing spat over the lack of Flash on iPhone and iPad really doesn’t look like it’s going to simmer down any time soon. Now an Adobe employee has taken to an official blog to call Apple (and Steve Jobs in particular) out over its policy of nods, winks and whispers…

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The new Samsung 3D LED TV line wowed attendees at CES last month, but for anyone worried they’d never see commercial release, guess again: they’re rolling out from March, with the company’s first 3D Blu-ray player in tow.

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Mobile World Congress was dominated by stellar smartphones. But that’s not to say the humble camera phone is dead. Far from it. In fact, it lives on in some of the sleekest, top-end gadgets we clamped our hands-on last week.

Still think it’s curtains for the camphone? Dive in now and we’ll tell you why your cell’s snapper still matters with our top five camera phones of Mobile World Congress 2010.

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