Here it is, the HTC Radar: the company’s second generation Windows Phone 7 handset, running the new Mango software update. Specs and pictures, this way please.
Remember when the Dell Streak 5-inch tablet/phone was announced. Oh how everyone laughed. Look how big it is! Look how silly it looks on your face! It seems Dell was merely ahead of the curve however: check out the HTC Titan. At a huge 4.7-inches, it’s HTC’s biggest smartphone ever, as well as the biggest mobile running Microsoft software ever made.
It wouldn’t be like us not to bring you word of a new Mac Mini without a plethora of pretty photos to go with it. Come see the Thunderbolt equipped budget(ish) desktop here in our gallery!
If the Nokia N9 looks a lot like a Windows Phone, the new Nokia BH-11 Bluetooth stereo headset bears more than a passing resemblance to Apple’s little MP3 player. Of course, it can’t play tunes on its own, but the A2DP clip weights just 15.5g, can pair with two devices and stream music for six hours continuously.
It comes in black, white, green, cyan or magenta, and is out in Summer, priced €39 (£35). Now, if only we could have a Nokia Windows Phone so soon.
The Kogan Agora Chromium OS notebook is up for order, with the first units sneaking into the UK next week, making it the first to go on sale here, and beating Google’s official Chrome OS netbook partners to the punch.
The Nokia Oro 18-carat gold plated phone is a bit of a blast from the past, reminding us that to some people, smartphone software isn’t everything: it’s adorned with a sapphire crystal and leather from some of Scotland’s finest cows. The thing is, no amount of gold plating is going to make up for Symbian.
The rumours were spot on: a new iMac line has just landed in officialdom, bringing all of the benefits of the recent MacBook Pro models to your desktop, and then some. Read on to see what’s new, and just how much it’ll all set you back.