April, 2010

It’s the start of another fine day, and you can make it even better, for free right now, by checking out our rundown of all the latest gadget news and goodies headed your way. Read on for it all in our techie breakie round up, right here!

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Facebook announced a new breed of Like buttons for the wider web today, but that’s not all. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg also showed off a “glimpse into the future” in the shape of Docs.com a new social office suite from Microsoft.

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Facebook just announced it’s unleashing the Like buttons you already know and love, but this time they won’t be stuck on Facebook alone. Soon, you’ll start seeing Like buttons appear on other websites, ready for you to click each time you see something worth sharing.

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Stranded by the volcanic ash? Trapped in blighty and cursing the heavenly dust? Now you can track it with a free app for Nokia phones, available now on the Ovi Store.

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Hunting for Wi-Fi with the iPhone is a miserable experience, but tracking down free hostpots from The Cloud just got a little easier. The wireless wizards just launched a new Fast Connect app for Apple’s phone.

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The iPhone 4.0 leaks have been splashed all over the web, but so far the majority of gadget fans’ speculation, scrutiny and inspection of the device has been on its specs. Sure there are some new goodies in there, but more interesting is how Apple could use its new toy to reshape mobile all over again.

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WhipCar is a bit like Zipcar – and we’re not just talking about the eerie similarity between the services’ names. While Zipcar lets you rent out the nearest vehicle owned by the company, WhipCar focusses on private cars – so you can hire your neighbour’s motor, or let him hire yours.

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The long awaited Asus Eee Keyboard multimedia PC is finally launching! Yes, the consumer tech equivalent of Duke Nukem Forever will start shipping in the US from 23 April, with Amazon listing the price as $599 (£389).

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