Merry Thursday morning to you! We thought we’d kick things off this fine AM with a quick round up of all the latest gadget news. It’s all crammed into one post for you here in techie breakie!
Project Canvas, the on demand TV standard backed by the BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Five, BT and Talk Talk amongst others, won’t be challenged by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). The common approach to on demand telly will mean services like 4OD, ITV Player and BBC iPlayer as well as web apps will be piped right into your living room…
iPhone 4.0 could come in an all white version if the latest iPhone 4.0 leak is on the level. White front and back panels for the new iPhone have popped up online. Would you spring for an entirely white iPhone?
iPhone 4.0 cases are the latest piece of the iPhone 4.0 puzzle to leak out into the world. Usually we’d be pouring over this pile of protective skins for clues about the new iPhone but this time, they just seem like more confirmation that the handset seen in the iPhone 4.0 leak is coming our way…
3D games are certain to pick up steam with PS3 3D support already here and the Nintendo 3DS on the way but the fortune tellers at Ubisoft are thinking big. They’re predicting that by 2012 half of all games released will feature that eye-straining extra dimension… Read more
UPDATE: Our Samsung Wave preview is live! All your questions, we’ve answered. We’ll also be bringing you an even more detailed review once we grab a final retail sample, so keep the questions coming, and we’ll bring you more juicy info then.
Why, if it isn’t the Samsung Wave and Samsung Galaxy S, kicking back on our desk and showing off their snazzy Super AMOLED screens. Yup, we’ve managed to grab some pre-production samples for a play: got any burning questions about bada, or Sammy’s beefed up Android multimedia phone? Jump on through and tell us!
iPhone is still beating Android in Europe despite the Google OS overtaking it in the US, according to the latest count by the market research boffins at Gartner. Symbian and Blackberry are still ahead of both of them. Dive into the figures and you’ll find the future doesn’t look so bright for Microsoft…