May, 2010

Remember the Samsung E6 ebook reader we spotted way back at CES in January? Well, Samsung has confirmed that the Samsung SNE-60 ebook reader is coming to the UK. That could be good news for the iPad-phobic or anyone looking to replace their Amazon Kindle

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Vodafone came out as the best network for mobile internet according to the results of a YouGov survey. The research claims Vodafone beats its rivals in 8 out of 10 areas including reliability. It also claims the network is the best place to be if you’re an iPhone owner. Dive in for the rest of the results and to tell us whether the numbers match your experiences…

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Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood has finally be officially announced by Ubisoft so we now know when Ezio will make his return and just what his new adventures will entail. Read on for the skinny on Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood including news of the multiplayer campaign…

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The iPad may be branded as magical and revolutionary by Apple but new research on UK consumers concludes that it will struggle to have the impact of the iPhone. Is the study right or are the researchers just talking to the wrong man in the street?

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We’ve reached the mid-point of the week but before you down tools and pick up cutlery, why not feed your eyes with this morning’s feast of fresh tech news. We’ve laid out a banquet for you in our lunchtime lowdown…

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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is getting an extra special tie-in from Sony with a limited edition version of the Sony Walkman W252. The model comes clad in camouflage but we can’t guarantee that it’ll make you as stealthy as Solid Snake. Read on for details on how to capture one…

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Acer has revealed two new netbooks with a serious focus on HD. The Acer Aspire One 521 and Acer Aspire One 721 both use the new AMD 2010 line up of processors and promise to pack in some serious power into their diminutive shells. Read on for all their HD-loving specs…

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Twitter mentions of David Cameron outpaced both Gordon Brown and Nick Clegg last night as the he entered Downing Street. But the volume of messages mentioning the new Prime Minister didn’t necessarily mean everyone was glad to see him. Meanwhile, though Nick Clegg has become Deputy Prime Minister, he lagged behind Gordon Brown for most of the evening.

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