Twitter is set to launch a new Tweetdeck-inspired feature called Lists. It’ll allow you to group people you follow and share those lists with other Twitterers.
We reminded you to retune your Freeview box yesterday but it turns out the process was not as simple or as seamless as it should have been for some people. Freeview’s phonelines are in meltdown with complaints from cheesed-off consumers.
Google and Apple have had plenty of scuffles recently – over Google Voice and Google Latitude to name just two. Google boss man Eric Schmidt is no longer on Apple’s board either. Could it be time for Google Maps to leave the iPhone? It’s looking that way.
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Itching to get your hands on a PSP Go!? Well the deal just got a little sweeter. PlayStation Network honcho Eric Lempel has announced a hefty new PSP firmware update and its best feature is confined to the PSP Go.
From Tuesday, business class travellers flying between London and New York with BA will be able to use their mobiles to send texts and emails. The airline is rolling out the in-flight OnAir service which will let those vital texts and emails wing their way from 20,000 feet.
Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer has slammed Apple’s OS X Snow Leopard and it’s Safari browser. He claims Microsoft is actually gaining market share and told Techcrunch: “Apple is expensive. In a tough economic environment, people get it. Their model is, by definition, expensive.”
Print a catalogue and someone will leak it. A gloriously blurry page from the upcoming O2 catalogue shows the HTC HD2 (formerly known as the HTC Leo) in detail.
We’ve already feasted on a banquet of allegedly leaked info about Apple’s mac tablet today but the whispers just keep on coming. Anonymous sources within the publishing world have told Gizmodo that Apple has been in negotiation with major publishers to get their content on iTunes and the forthcoming Apple mac tablet.