April, 2010

Blackberry fans are set to get their hands on a pair of new phones – the Blackberry Bold 9650 and the Blackberry Pearl 3G. With  a Blackberry event later today, the Blackberry Bold 9650 and Blackberry Pearl 3G have slipped out early. So what features can Crackberry addicts expect to tempt them to get high on this new supply?

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Monday morning has rolled around once more. Wipe the sleep from your eye, and perk yourself up, pronto, with our roundup of all the gadget news you’ve missed over the weekend. Read on for your techie breakie!

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The Youtube Store that was first spotted in a limited trial back in January has open its virtual doors though Youtube has been conspicuously quiet about it. Currently the Youtube Store is mainly independent flicks and a big mass of Manga. YouTube was reportedly in talks with movie studios back in September 2009 but it seems as if the major studios haven’t come on board yet…

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Sky is set to offer free broadband at speeds of up to 20Mbps as part of its free Sky Everyday Lite package. Sky says if your line can offer 20Mbps download speeds that’s just what you’ll get. And it’s also unveiled a new Sky Unlimited package that promises to ditch data caps. Read on to dive into the details…

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Best Buy, the American electronic store chain, will hit the UK in May and it’s bringing an avalanche of green tech with it when it does. Best Buy UK stores are set to have dedicated GreenTech areas to showcase planet saving products including electric vehicles. Read to find out what gorgeous green gadgets Best Buy is promising.

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YouTube is celebrating its fifth birthday today. In honour of 1825 days of free video watching from world shaking events to cats leaping into cardboard boxes, we’ve rounded up five Youtube firsts, landmark uploads which show how far the video sharing site has come.

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Sharp Aquos review: Quattron TV verdict

The Sharp Aquos Quattron TV has been billed as a revolution in flat screen technology: it boasts an extra yellow pixel to add to the standard RGB colour matrix, which purportedly enables it to serve up eye-poppingly brilliant colours – 1,000 times more than its rivals, according to Sharp. So is this 46-inch LED TV a true game changer or simply a gimmicky standard model? Read on for the skinny on the Quattron TV in the concluding part of our Sharp Aquos review.

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Sharp Aquos Quattron TV review: net connected skills

The Sharp Aquos Quattron TV, like the majority of today’s high-end boobtubes, comes with a selection of media playback features, slathering the basic television cake with a thick layer of network streaming and movie, music and photo compatibility icing. So how does it shape up against rival tellies? This section of our Sharp Aquos Quattron TV review will clue you right up.

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