The iPad apps launch line up could be dominated by games, according to a new report. We knew Apple was proud of the tablet’s gaming potential, but it could be set to market them even harder come 3 April: read on to see how we know.
A Number 10 iPhone app has hit the App Store, bringing official word from Gordon Brown and Downing Street to Apple owners up and down the land. Want to know what the man in charge is up to on a regular basis? Read on for the lowdown on it.
An Asus Eee PC 1001PX netbook with a new look, mammoth battery life and low pricetag has leaked out online, promising ultra portable computing for as little as the very first Eee PC all those years ago.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10‘s snazzy Android skin has been ported to the trusty HTC Magic, before Sony Ericsson’s first Google phone has even gone on sale. Fancy a bit of that Timescape social networking action? Soon you may not need to upgrade to get it: read on for the first video.
Mac OS X is often trumpeted by Apple as having superior security but Charles Miller, a computer security researcher, says he’s set to reveal 20 Mac OS X security holes at a Canadian digital security conference next week. Miller says the Mac OS X security issues he’ll unveil have not been identified before.
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz, the successor to the somewhat hobbled Satio, has landed. Is this slice of Symbian S60 smartness worth signing away your life for? Or should you plump for something a tad more trendy? Read our definitive Sony Ericsson Vivaz review and we’ll tell all.
It’s hard not be smitten with the Sony Ericsson Vivaz when you first clap hands on it. The latest Symbian S60 number from the Japanese-Swedish tie-up is a real beauty, with the design team clearly learning lessons from some of last year’s less sexy cells. How does the design and build quality measure up? Read our Sony Ericsson Vivaz review: Design and build quality now and we’ll spill the beans.