Sony wants your old gadgets. No, seriously, that old digital camera in the cupboard? Sony wants it. In return, the company’s offering you money off its latest kit. Sony discounts ahoy! Read on, and we’ll break them down in detail.
Sony wants your old gadgets. No, seriously, that old digital camera in the cupboard? Sony wants it. In return, the company’s offering you money off its latest kit. Sony discounts ahoy! Read on, and we’ll break them down in detail.
Google TV plans for Android and Chrome OS powered TVs and set top boxes already include Sony and Intel. Now it seems Samsung could go for Google TV too. A source at the Korean tech giant has hinted that it is considering jumping on the Google TV bandwagon. Could we be set to see a gaggle of Google TV sets on the way?
If you’re a tech addict, you’ll have come across the Boy Genius Report website before. Widely acknowledged as a brilliant source of mobile leaks and early sneak peeks, until now it was run by an anonymous blogger, but in a surprise move Boy Genius has unmasked himself in the sale of his site to a larger publisher.
UPDATE: Check out the first Nokia N8 video, showing the flagship phone in action!
The Nokia N8 is here. The long awaited Symbian 3 flagship touchscreen phone has landed in officialdom, and to celebrate its arrival, we’ve got all the Nokia N8 photos you could possibly need, right here. Read on and gorge!
UPDATE: Want to get your hands on the Nokia N8 as soon as possible? Then pre-order the Nokia N8 on Vodafone. But don’t forget to eye our Hardcore Guide to learning everything there is to know about using the N8. From taking photos to making Hollywood grade movies, it’s all there. We’ve also got the first video of the Nokia N8 in action, as well as a gallery of all Nokia’s official N8 photos.
The Nokia N8 is here. After more leaks than a bullet-ridden cauldron, Nokia has officially unveiled its flagship smartphone, replete with a 12 megapixel camera, and all-new Symbian 3 software. Read on for all the Nokia N8 specs.
The iPhone 4.0 leak story has taken another dramatic twist: police have raided the home of Jason Chen, the Gizmodo editor, who first revealed the Apple prototype. Apple confirmed that the apparent iPhone 4.0 was its property in a letter last week, now the involvement of the police suggests the device was considered stolen, not lost…