July, 2010

Can you hear that rumbling sound? Is it your hungry belly, or is it just the thunder of news? Well, its probably both to be honest. Go grab a sandwich to satisfy one, while we give you the skinny on the other. It’s time for your Lunchtime Lowdown.

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The HTC Desire Froyo update we were pondering just half an hour ago is going to arrive this weekend. HTC has put an end to the speculation with an official statement letting us known exactly when you can expect the HTC Desire Android 2.2 Froyo update to hit your phone. We’re promised a clutch of new features too including iTunes syncing. Read on for the full details…

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The iPhone 4 has arrived at T-Mobile. From today, the pink-hued network will be offering Apple’s latest on contract.

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The Kindle iPhone and iPad app has had an update following the new Kindle. The 2.2 Kindle app update adds a full dictionary to match the feature added in the recent iBooks update as well as clutch of new tweaks that make flipping through the virtual pages more pleasant…

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The HTC Desire Froyo update was set to start yesterday according to a tweet from HTC Benelux marketing man Mark Moons. But there’s no evidence that it’s started yet. HTC Germany has thrown the cat amongst the Android pigeons by suggesting we may have to wait until Q4 while HTC global PR and community manager Eric Lim is still saying it’ll arrive within days. So just who’s got it right?

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After getting hands on with the Nintendo 3DS, we asked you how much you wanted one. The answer was a raucous yes, with barely any worries about pricing or eye strain. Click through for full results…

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If like many BlackBerry users you spend more time than the doctors would recommend prodding your BlackBerry Pearl 3G help is at hand to reduce your time fiddling around on it and more time enjoying what you can do with the BlackBerry Pearl 3G. Read on for some super shortcuts.

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Windows 7 tablets are top of the Microsoft to do list, according to CEO Steve Ballmer. Talking to financial analysts, he was bullish about the imminent arrival of Windows 7 tablets like the HP Slate and dismissed the idea of using ARM processors and Windows Phone 7 for tablet PCs. While he was forced to utter the dreaded “iPad” word and admit Apple has done rather well, he put the boot into Android…

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