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Grand Theft 4 hits Britain
It’s the morning we’ve all been waiting for. Check your letterboxes, get to the shops, and prepare to lose the next few weeks of your social life as Grand Theft Auto hits homes across the nation. Read more
April 28th, 2008
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Connect wirelessly to iTunes!
Apple is apparently working on a new iPhone app called iControl, if the hints in its latest firmware are to be believed, which would allow you to wirelessly connect to your iTunes music library. Read more
Chatting just got cheap-as-chips
Asda is pushing what it reckon is Britain's lowest Pay As You Go handset at just £5. It's got 50,000 lined up ready for eager buyers and they're available in store now, while stocks last. Read more
BBC iplayer
The BBC's hugely successful iPlayer internet catch up service is preventing competition in the broadband TV market, according to rival Sky. Read more
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Nokia 6600 fold
Nokia's new 6600 fold is a stylish, compact mobile with hidden features. It will unfold at the touch of a button to reveal a 2.1in OLED (organic LED) screen. Tap it twice when it's closed, however, and the hidden outer display will come to life, showing you incoming texts, missed calls or just what the time is. You can even snooze alerts or reject calls just by tapping away. You get fast data transfers thanks to 3G and easy uploading to photo sharing sites like Flickr, it's just a shame the camera's only a paltry 2 megapixels. Out summer 2008 | £depends on contract Nokia
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Nokia is touting the 6600 slide as one of its smallest sliders yet. It's decked out in stylish steel, but the metal theme doesn't stop there with the main navigation key finished off in aluminium too. Like its flip-able cousin, the 6600 fold, it can be controlled just by prodding so you can reject calls or snooze alerts just by tapping the display. Round the back there's a 3.2 megapixel snapper and its display stretches to a decent 2.2in with support for 16m colours. Team it up with Nokia's Bluetooth GPS module and it can even become your personal tour guide too. Out summer 2008 | £depends on contract Nokia
Apple iMac
Apple has cranked up the spec of its one-piece iMac, with the new models featuring the latest Intel processors and oodles of graphics power. Read more
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If you find your mobile phone reception patchy when you're just sat in your lounge, then you wouldn't want to rely on it when you're stuck halfway up a mountain. Spot, however, uses satellite technology to communicate, so if you're into extreme outdoor sports then it could be lifesaver. Hit the 999 button and it will summon help by sending your exact location to the emergency services. You can also let friends and family know you've not fallen down a crevasse by using the check in function to send your current location to loved ones. Out now | £149.95 Spot
 

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