Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you added a green warp pipe from Super Mario Bros to the top of your cistern, and your toilet made the warp noise every time you flushed it? No? Bet you want to see now though, don’t you?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you added a green warp pipe from Super Mario Bros to the top of your cistern, and your toilet made the warp noise every time you flushed it? No? Bet you want to see now though, don’t you?
It seems RIM just can’t catch a break right now. After its BBM woes and the high profile failure of the BlackBerry PlayBook, now its bleeding edge BlackBerry 7 phones are in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Reports are emerging that devices using the latest BlackBerry OS are failing to turn after being left to charge overnight.
YouTube redesign, you say? It’s true. The video-hosting website has undergone a major facelift that it’s currently trialling among developers. If you want to experience the clean new look yourself, all you need do is follow our simple instructions. Read more
Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 is only available on the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus right now, but the source code was made opened up to all last week. Right on cue, the folks at XDA have plucked out the updated Android keyboard app and slapped it up on the Android Market: come check out what’s new with this QWERTY right here.
If Samsung and LG have their way, CES 2012 will turn into the battle of the mega-OLED TVs. Rumours eminating out of both companies’ home country of South Korea claim that Samsung and LG are to debut 55-inch OLED TV sets at the Las Vegas show in January. Read more
Got a Nexus S? Jonesing for some Android Ice Cream Sandwich action, but don’t fancy stumping up for the new Galaxy Nexus? Well, you’re in luck. Crafty hackers have managed to get the latest version of the Big G’s mobile OS working on last year’s ‘pure Google’ phone and you can give it a whirl right now. Read on to find out how.
The Samsung Galaxy S3 may not be official (we’ll likely have to wait until February’s Mobile World Congress to see it), but that hasn’t stopped rumours pouring in over the last few weeks. Today, sources close to Samsung have hinted at the new Exynos quad-core chipset that’ll take the Galaxy S3 to the next level. Read more
The Amazon Kindle Fire only hit US shelves last week and hasn’t even been slated for release in the UK, but already attention is switching to a beefed up 8.9-inch version of the online retail giant’s slate. Reports are emerging that Amazon will unleash the Kindle Fire 8.9-inch at the back end of Q2 next year, meaning we could see it as soon as June.