Mealtime has rolled around, so stop what you’re doing, grab a plate and pull up a chair, as we’re about to serve up all the top stories of the morning for you. Get all the gadget gossip, right here in the lunchtime lowdown.
Lots of news is going down in mobiles right now. Nokia dished out the cheap and cheery Nokia X2 blower, while on the iPhone front, Apple’s snapped up the makers of a voice search app, suggesting it’s aiming to serve up voice web search as seen on Android. And speaking of Android, we’ve got the details on all the latest Google phones over at our Android Invades hub, as well a bunch of must see videos.
But Palm was the real story this morning, with the announcement that it was being bought by Hewlett Packard. That’s great news for the smartphone savvy, but bad news for Apple, Microsoft and co, as we reveal in our feature.
In gaming meanwhile, Microsoft’s been talking up the power of Natal. It’s not just a new way to play racing titles: it’s about controlling your whole entertainment set up. If you’re looking to make your TV smarter, you’d also do well to check out Q-waves‘ wireless screen streaming tech, detailed in our handy guides. Find out more about Q-waves.
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Check out our Android Invasion, starting with our first robot romance video below!
