Can you believe it’s Thursday already? Better brace yourself for some even better news then: we’ve gone and rounded up the hottest tech news stories out there for you this morning, so you don’t have to! Read on for techie breakie.
Sony VAIO P… The New Eee PC Touch T91… MSI X-Slim 320… Confused by all the impossibly small laptops doing the rounds? Not to worry: we’re breaking down the details of the hottest laptops we saw at CES right here in our stat clash. Find out which one you need after the jump!
The Sony X-Series Walkman got us all flustered at CES with its sparkly OLED screen, but how does it match up to Apple’s all-powerful iPod Touch? We’ve put the two PMP’s vital stats head to head. Find out who comes out on top, after the jump!
We may have unboxed it last week, but was it really worth all that unwrapping effort? Find out our first impressions on Cowon’s touchscreen pimp of a PMP, the O2, after the jump.
Steve Jobs proudly showed off his new babies in the iPod family on Tuesday, and unlike with Brad and Angelina’s twins, the cooing and excitement was justified – the new nano and touch actually do stuff.
But what if the new iPods hadn’t been launched? What would you be left to upgrade to? And what would you do if iPods didn’t even exist at all? Not to worry: there’ still plenty of top-end songbox rivals out there, many of which even outperform Apple’s holy products, and we’ve rounded them up on the other side of the jump.
If like us you jumped on the upgrade bandwagon after last night’s iTunes 8 and iPod Touch 2.1 software updates, you’ll be properly miffed at the result. An endless sync festival greeted us this morning with our iPod Touch stuck in a permanent syncing rotating, throwing up an unknown error.
Judging by the Apple Support Forum, we definitely weren’t the only ones. iPod Touch 2.1 users have been wasting time checking for corrupt files, changing settings and tearing hair out trying to make the new iPod Touch 2.1 software upgrade work. The solution though, it seems, is much simpler (just not very obvious). iPod Touch 2.1 users, step forward. Read more