Microsoft has kept mobile phone fans in rumour stories for weeks in the run up to Mobile World Congress 2010, and now it’s about to confirm (or deny) the lot of them. Read on, and follow the Microsoft press conference live!
Microsoft has kept mobile phone fans in rumour stories for weeks in the run up to Mobile World Congress 2010, and now it’s about to confirm (or deny) the lot of them. Read on, and follow the Microsoft press conference live!
Toshiba’s second gen monster-phone, the TG02, has broken cover. We’ve been smudging its massive 4.1 inch screen already. Read on, gawp at our hands-on photos, and see the TG02 in action right here!
Apple iPad magazine launches are starting to emerge. Condé Nast has previously revealed details of it iPad plans, now Wired’s editor-in-chief, Chris Anderson, has announced that his title will head to the iPad in the summer.
MeeGo is the spanking new operating system unleashed today by Nokia and Intel. The two tech titans shared a stage at Mobile World Congress this morning, touting the new OS as the future of computing, not to mention throwing up countless questions about just how it works and when it’ll land.
Confused by it all though? Don’t be. Dive into our MeeGo guide now, get clued in and you’ll be able to sound off to your pals down the pub about just why it’s at the bleeding edge of tech.
Peter Gabriel hasn’t been heard from much recently outside of film soundtracks (including Wall-E and…um…Babe: Pig In City) and his involvement with We7 but now he’s back with Scratch My Back, a covers record which takes on modern acts like Bon Iver, Elbow and Radiohead. But is Scratch My Back sprung from the genesis of a good idea or more suitable for a sledgehammer? Read our Peter Gabriel, Scratch My Back review now.
Mobile World Congress is well and truly underway, with Sony Ericsson, Motorola and Samsung already touting some absolutely scorching next-gen kit. And while we’ve had a bit of a play with a few, there are some we just want to nab now and scuttle off back to Blighty with, slinging our old school Android phone on the way.
Nokia and Intel were coy when announcing their new MeeGo operating system this morning, refusing to show any screen shots or interface images during their press conference, and failing to include any in the press materials dished out. Even the MeeGo website features blurred-out device screens. But we’ve nabbed a first lookat the MeeGo interface. Read on, and we’ll tell all.