March, 2010

Sony Vaio M netbook official: see the photos!

The Sony Vaio M netbook that leaked out earlier this month has just been made official by Sony. It’s a budget computer, but one that’s jumped to the latest generation Intel Atom chip, meaning faster speed and better battery life. See all the official photos right here in our gallery.

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It’s the start of another Tuesday, but if the mid-week lull is kicking in early we’re here to perk you up with a post stuffed full of all the latest gadget headlines. Read on for them all right here in techie breakie!

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Windows Phone 7 Series: first apps in photos

Windows Phone 7 Series apps and the Marketplace app store have just been outlined in detail at Microsoft’s MIX conference, and now we’ve landed photos of the very first programs that’ll be available for download. Read on and see them up close!

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Freeview HD will not include Channel Five (aka Five) until at least 2012. Ofcom has announced that the channel will be excluded from Freeview HD after it failed to offer up a launch date or schedule of HD shows.

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The Windows Phone 7 Series app store, Windows Phone Marketplace, has just been given a full rundown at Microsoft’s MIX conference in Las Vegas. Read on for all the new details Redmond’s unleashed, including what phone features apps can use, and the big name companies working on them right now.

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Virgin Media is set to beam the Sci Fi HD channel aboard HDTVs across the land from next month. The news comes just days after Virgin Media announced it had inked a deal to broadcast Film 4 HD exclusively, and is another string in its bow in the battle against Sky HD.

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Categories: TVs & Home Cinema    Tags: , ,

Nvidia 3DTV Play, a way to let you play 3D games or videos on supported tellies, has just been announced. Now you won’t have to wait for Sony to push out that 3D PS3 update: you’ll be able to play extra dimension games right out of the box!

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Categories: Mobile Phones    Tags: , , ,

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android smartphone could be headed to Three when it launches. That’s according to top brass at the network, who revealed that more Google handsets are to come: read on for the full lowdown.

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