Morning! It’s the last working week before Christmas; we’re almost home for a few days of Turkey and port. To help make the time go a little bit quicker, how about we guide you through the tech news happenings that you might have missed?
First off, some Apple news to get your wallet worried. Rumour has it that the Apple TV sets that the company is working on will use not only Siri, but also motion-control to change channels and navigate around. More Apple rumblings came from the New York Times, who reckon the company’s working on bendy, wearable iPods.
Meanwhile, Google’s under fire from BT in the US, who claim that Android is in infringement of several patents. Could Apple be next on BT’s warpath? Either way, things are looking up for both Android and Apple at the moment, as they’re dominating the pre-Christmas smartphone market. Read our thoughts on why that is here.
In more light-hearted news, Virgin Media’s set top boxes have gone berserk on swear words, censoring naughty things that appear within words themselves. That’s all for this morning thus far, but keep it locked to ElectricPig for more imminently.
