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Acer Chrome OS netbooks were rumoured to be headed our way at Computex in June but the company has poured cold water on the claims. That follows the earlier decision to can an Acer iPad rival. Has the very idea of a Google Chrome OS netbook lost its shine?
An Amazon Kindle Android app is on the way. Amazon has announced that it’ll be extending its virtual library to Google’s OS sometime this summer. And unlike owners of the iPad Kindle app and iPhone Kindle app, Android lovers will be able to buy ebooks from Amazon straight from their phone…
iPhone 4.0 screen rumours were doing the rounds even before the first iPhone 4.0 leak. But now a report has gone further giving details of the firms supplying the iPhone 4.0 screen technology. And it seems the information fits rather well with all the whispers we’ve heard before. Read on for a closer look at the iPhone 4.0 screen rumours…
The Humax HDR-FOX T2 Freeview HD recorder’s been on our radar since it was first announced way back in December of last year, but now the set top box peddler has finally seen fit to fully spec it out, with a price and launch date to boot.
The new MacBook that leaked out over the weekend has quietly popped up on Apple’s site, without so much as an Apple Store Down sticker to give us advance warning. As expected, it’s packing a faster CPU and better battery life, and comes in at a price well under the similarly specced MacBook Pro.
Spotify has announced two new ways to access the streaming service – Spotify Open and Spotify Unlimited. Spotify Unlimited offers a cheaper package for ad-free listening while Spotify Open will give you access to ad-supported tunes without an invite. That’s great news but could it mean the Spotify Free service is on the way out?