Panasonic continues to push out new cameras in its Lumix range and the new DMC-FZ48 looks like a cracker. Not only does it have optical zoom that would make a paparazzo jealous, it can capture video at 1080p too.
We’re all for ways to avoid talking to clueless folks at call centres wherever possible, and the updates headed the way of the My O2 mobile app promise to do just that.
Soon, you may even be able to buy your new phone at upgrade time, straight from your old one. It’s a good thing it’s an inanimate object and doesn’t have feelings…
The HTC Sensation and HTC EVO 3D are brothers bound by blood, but that doesn’t prevent them from getting involved in a proper scrap every now and then. With similar specifications and power, which one comes out on top? Check out our stat clash below to find out the outcome of this family fight.
The subtle change in clock speed from 1.4 to 1.6 GHz in the 2011 11-inch MacBook Air might sound small on paper, but in terms of benchmarks, it’s nothing short of monumental. Using Geekbench as a baseline, the late 2010 13-inch MacBook Air scored 2681 with its Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz processor while the 11-inch 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo managed a respectable 2024. Ready to have your mind blown with the 2011 MacBook Air Geekbench results? We thought so.
The Android versus iPhone debate isn’t going to be resolved anytime soon, assuming Nokia doesn’t cut the Gordian knot with a Windows Phone handset. But when it comes to advertising on both platforms, things are much more, how shall we say, quantifiable.
Just who’s more impressionable? Join us after the break and see.
The best HTC Sensation accessories are right here, ready and waiting.
The Sensation scored a full five out of five in our review back in May, so it’s obviously a top notch handset with its sights set on the iPhone.
Naturally you’ll be wanting to accessorise the hell out of it, but what should be top of your wish list? We’ve scoured the web to bring you the best you can buy, from premium leather cases to battery packs to a desk dock that’ll help you work smarter, with plenty more besides.
In need of a Apple display to pair with that Thunderbolt port on your new Mac Mini or MacBook Air? Look no further than the 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt display. With one cable you can add a high-resolution display, excellent audio, a FaceTime HD camera, FireWire 800, USB 2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet ports. If that wasn’t reason enough for an upgrade, how about Thunderbolt’s ability to daisy-chain devices such as hard drives and video capture cards?
Joining the new 11-inch MacBook Air this afternoon is the 13-inch refresh. Right off the bat you’ll notice a faster 1.7 GHz dual-core i5 processor, 4GB of memory and 128GB of storage headline the new models. Deciding between the entry level 11-inch MacBook Air and the new 13-inch is now a much more difficult decision.