March, 2010

HTC DesireThe HTC Desire has arrived on Virgin Mobile as part of the ongoing avalanche of Android launches. With the body of Nexus One and the smooth addition of HTC Sense, the HTC Desire is definitely worth a look. Read on for all the details on the Virgin Mobile HTC Desire deals.

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The Android Market, Google’s online app store for Android smartphones, has been marred by the lack of a desktop web presence since launch in 2008. Now though, doubleTwist, the syncing software solution that looks ever so slightly like iTunes, has come through with a solution: you can use it to browse the Android Market and check out for reviews for apps on a big screen, straight from your computer.

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The BBC iPlayer roll out on Freesat continues, with Auntie On Deamnd now landing on the trio of Goodmans, Grundig and Bush Freesat boxes, right from this very day. Unfortunately though, the earliest models will be missing out, and you’ll have to pay for a replacement.

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An Acer Aspire One D260 dual boot netbook stuffed with Android is in the works, we can reveal. Acer let slip that a Google infused sequel to the Acer Aspire One D250 was incoming at its TimelineX laptop launch today: read on for what we know so far.

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has arrived! It’s been almost six long months to the day since the mobile maker’s first ever Android phone was unveiled, but now we can confirm that it’s finally in stock in the UK. By our watch, it’s just scraped its Q1 launch target too!

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The Spotify iPhone app has had a welcome update today to add a fistful of new features including support for Last.fm, new ways to share tracks and clever iPod music scanning skills. Read on for full details on what updating the Spotify iPhone app will get you.

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Natal, Microsoft’s motion sensing control kit for the Xbox 360, has been something of a mystery when it comes to the hardware powering it – until now. Microsoft’s just let the world know who the cats with the camera tech are, so you’ll want to read on: that technology’s by no means limited to the Xbox 360.

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iPad owners are targeted by a new Greenpeace report which accuses the iPad and other cloud computing dependent tech like Facebook and the Google Chrome OS. The big problem is apparently the energy chugging data centres that power cloud-reliant tech like the iPad.

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