March, 2010

Splinter Cell: Conviction has opened an outpost on Twitter with Sam Fisher tweeting his thoughts as @real_samfisher. Is the goggle-clad hero of Splinter Cell: Conviction going to reveal any secrets about the game or is Ubisoft just letting him babble about what he fancies for lunch? Read on for more on @real_samfisher and Splinter Cell:Conviction.

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Three just added a major new name to its mobile TV On Demand service: Disney. Now, if you’re a Three subscriber, you’ll be able to summon hit shows like Lost and Desperate Housewives straight to your blower.

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We’re bang on midway through the working week, so to celebrate, we’ve scooped up all the latest headlines and stuffed them into one post for you. Read on for your essential stories right here in the lunchtime lowdown!

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Sky+ HD has grabbed Five HD, just days after Ofcom announced that Five would not have a spot on Freeview HD until 2012. Sky+ HD announced that it has also snaffled up ITV 1 HD and the Hallmark Channel in HD earlier this week. Is Sky getting the jump on Freeview HD?

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Windows Phone 7 Series doesn’t have a clipboard. For ages, the lack of cut and paste in the iPhone OS was the stick Windows Mobile lovers used to beat Apple with, now Microsoft has ditched the ability to cut and paste from Windows Phone 7 Series. Why?

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iPad, iPhone and Macbook models could become part of a projector system if Apple makes good on a patent that’s been uncovered. The plans revive speculation that Apple is pondering putting pico projectors into future iPad, iPhone and Macbook designs and using them as controllers in a projection system.

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Acer Aspire TimelineX 1830T: photos and details leak out

The Acer Aspire TimelineX 1830T, Acer’s latest super thin MacBook Air basher, has been leaked out in full before launch later this month. Want to know what it’s rocking ahead of schedule? Read on and we’ll tell you.

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iPhone 3GS

The iPhone 3GS crashed into our trembling palms nine months ago, scoring a stonking five stars in our original iPhone review. But a lot has happened in the last three quarters of a year. The Nexus One Google phone has arrived. HTC has out Appled Apple with the design of its HTC Legend, and myriad mobiles now pack sharper screens, more megapixels and stacks more storage inside their slimline shells.

But through it all, the iPhone has kept selling. Is it still top dog, or has Apple let the grass grow under the iPhone 3GS? Our iPhone review takes a look at the 3GS nine months on.

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