March, 2010

Nintendo dropped a bombshell today with the first official word of a true sequel to the DS, but that’s not all that went down in gadgetry this morning: read on for all the headlines condensed, right here in the lunchtime lowdown.

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Firefox for Windows Mobile has been abandoned and work on a version of Firefox for Windows Phone 7 has been put on hold by Mozilla. Microsoft’s decision to restrict Windows Phone 7 apps to Silverlight and XNA was seemingly the final straw for the Mozilla folk working on Firefox for Windows Mobile.

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The Opera iPhone app the web browser company was touting last month at Mobile World Congress has been submitted for approval for the iPhone App Store. It promises speedy loading times, even when signal is weak, but will Apple say yes to a serious Safari rival?

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iPhone app and iPod Touch app gifts can now be given through the iTunes App Store. Apple added the option after updating the App Store Terms & Conditions. Stuck for a gift? There’s an app for that…

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Up to four Samsung Windows Phone 7 Series ready handsets could ship this Summer, according to an insider, and one of them at least could use Sammy’s sensational Super AMOLED display tech. Is the HTC HD2 about to lose its crown as the king of Windows Mobile?

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Nintendo 3DS has been revealed as the name for the long rumoured Nintendo DS2 and Nintendo promises it will deliver glasses free 3D gaming. The Nintendo 3DS will be be officially unveiled in June but has slipped out some details early…

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Tuesday morning is here once again, but to make the start of the working day a little better, wee’ve grabbed all the gadget headlines you can eat and crammed them into one post for you. Read on for all the latest in your techie breakie.

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Polaroid stopped making instant film in 2004 but now The Impossible Project has announced that it has succeeded in creating a new instant film that will work in millions of existing Polaroid cameras. Read on to find how to get hold of the Impossible Project’s replacement for Polaroid film.

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