The weekend has arrived. Got any plans? Well, don’t rush out just yet – not while there’s lots to catch up on. Read on for a smattering of the best tech stories you might have missed this week in our weekly news roundup stuffed to the brim with exciting tech and gaming headlines.
This week we’ve got you covered with talk of the Apple iPhone 5, iPad 3, the latest Nintendo 3DS developments and a bunch of reviews taking in Virgin Media TiVo, the Nokia E7 and racing game Shift 2: Unleashed. Check out what you’ve missed below. Don’t forget to click the headline for the full story.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play reviewed
Or, as it’s also known – the PSP Phone. We’ve had over game-worn thumbs all over the Xperia Play. This way for the full verdict.
iPhone 5 hopes dashed?
The iPhone 5 will be releasing in 2011. That’s a given, right? Not quite. Word is that Apple has yet to order the parts for it, delaying any possible iPhone 5 release till 2012. Mark this one up as “To be confirmed”.
Nintendo 3DS headaches: Nintendo responds
Does the 3DS give you a headache? Nintendo earlier responded to such complaints by telling gamers to take regular breaks when playing.
Xperia Play launch games under the shrink ray
Virgin Media TiVo review
Been thinking of hooking up the Virgin TiVo to your telly? You’d better read our review first. It’s good news.
Windows Phone 7 to leapfrog iOS claim analysts
The next four years will see Windows Phone 7 topple iOS and the iPhone IDC says.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play blamed for PlayStation emulator axe
One of the better PlayStation emulators for Android phones has been pulled by Google, just as the Xperia Play launched. Coincidence?
Nokia E7 review
“It’s the best Nokia phone yet” says Electricpig’s reviews editor. But it isn’t perfect. Read on to discover why.
Five things Apple could unveil at WWDC 2011
What will Apple reveal at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)? We take a few guesses.
Nintendo 3DS sales: PSP still keeping pace
But how? This way for the answer.
Shift 2: Unleashed reviewed
Is the Slightly Mad Studios-developed racer really better than Gran Turismo 5? It’s certainly right up there. Hit up the link for the full review.
