Fresh off our system maintenance it’s time to get down and dirty with the latest in tech news. We start off your morning with details on the Motorola Xoom Germany launch, show off the white iPad 2, a look at Steam for the TV and more.
Fresh off our system maintenance it’s time to get down and dirty with the latest in tech news. We start off your morning with details on the Motorola Xoom Germany launch, show off the white iPad 2, a look at Steam for the TV and more.
Sound the alarms. The Dell Venue Pro has overcome the impossible and is now available in the UK. After some serious production delays, Dell’s order page is now live. Powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and bundled with one year hardware support, the Venue Pro can be yours for £382.50 before VAT and shipping.
Peeped our Dell Venue Pro review this morning? In case you missed it, we proclaimed the QWERTY sliding smartphone the best Windows Phone 7 phone so far, as well as slapping it with an Editor’s Choice badge – so it should come as no surprise that it’s now sitting atop our newly revised Best Windows Phone 7 Top 5. See here how the reshuffle went down.

The Dell Venue Pro, perhaps more than any other Windows Phone 7 handset, has caught the eye of the chic geek crowd. Once again, Dell has refused just to make a clone phone, instead changing the form factor to something unexpected, but something awesome too.
Does that portrait QWERTY keyboard underneath its delicious screen make this the Windows Phone 7 blower for BlackBerry addicts? Is it time to convert? Read our Dell Venue Pro review right now to find out.
UPDATE: Our HTC 7 Pro review is now live – check out what we made of the Venue Pro’s closest rival!
The Dell Venue Pro has proved to be the most elusive phone of the Windows Phone 7 launch line up, but we’ve landed one here in Blighty and are going to give it the full review treatment for you, like we always do. Before that though, you tell us – what do you want to know about the Dell Venue Pro?