The morning is done, it’s time for a well-earned lunch break. But before you go, let’s have a look at what’s been happening tech-wise this morning.
It’s been a busy one, with Google viagra, the world’s first glasses-free 3D laptop being unveiled, and rumours of new MacBook Air plans.
Toshiba has lifted the lid on the world’s first glasses-free 3D laptop, borrowing the tech it used for its glasses-free 3D TV. So is this the point 3D goes mainstream, or a last ditch effort to sell it? Have a read and decide for yourself.
HP’s Touchpad could be obsolete within a month: the company has leaked plans for a second gen model that wipes the floor with the original. What a mistake-a to make-a. See what else we think HP can learn from its mistakes here.
Is the Samsung Galaxy S 2 incoming in a new Windows Phone 7 guise? Clues to that effect have been popping up all over the web. We can’t wait to try it if so – have a read of our review if you need reminding what a great handset it is.
Tried Google + yet? Well beware if not, fake invites are going out that look just like the genuine article, but redirect you to a site called the Canadian Family Pharmacy, where it tries to sell you viagra. Stay vigilant!
The next MacBook Airs will have super fast flash storage, if the rumours are to be believed. Toshiba’s new DDR2.0 tech is the name of the game, with transfer speeds of up to 400Mbps. Nifty.
