Archive for the ‘Platforms’ Category

Nearly A Fifth Of Americans Using Smartphones

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Smartphones used to be the preserve of a tech-savvy niche and appointment-juggling business folks shuffling between vital meetings, but feature packed handsets have now hit the mainstream.
According the ‘Mobile Market View’ study published by The Kelsey Group, no less than 18.9% of mobile consumers in the United States are now strutting the streets sporting smartphones, […]

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Google Chrome: Plug In Support Updated; Watchdog Slams ‘Privacy Threat’

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

We’ve been loving the speedy operation of Google’s Chrome browser, but a few glitches - mainly to do with plug in support - have been holding us back from making it our number one browser.
The lack of an adblock plugin has been annoying us, and as power users we’re still preferring the power and […]

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Google Chrome: Plug In Support Updated; Watchdog Slams ‘Privacy Threat’

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

We’ve been loving the speedy operation of Google’s Chrome browser, but a few glitches - mainly to do with plug in support - have been holding us back from making it our number one browser.
The lack of an adblock plugin has been annoying us, and as power users we’re still preferring the power and […]

Original post by Mike Slocombe

BlackBerry Curve Review: Long Term (88%)

Friday, October 31st, 2008

I’ve been using a Blackberry Curve (8310) for the last twelve months. It’s been my phone of choice — my must carry — over and above all of the other handsets that we’ve had in to review - and that’s plenty.
That point alone should be sufficient to recommend it as a really strong handset - […]

Original post by Simon Perry

Pure Evoke-2s DAB Radio Announced

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Update to the award winning Evoke-2XT DAB radio from Pure.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Amazon’s 3D ‘Windowshop’ Web Interface Serves Up Eye Candy Feast

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Beta interactive interface makes shopping an all-scrolling, all graphic bonanza.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Amazon’s 3D ‘Windowshop’ Web Interface Serves Up Eye Candy Feast

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Beta interactive interface makes shopping an all-scrolling, all graphic bonanza.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Asus EeePC 1002HA Netbook Announced

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

The hyperactive product department at Asus knock out yet another netbook variant.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Tascam DP-004 4-Track Portable Recorder

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Super small portable recorder looks a tempting number for roving musos.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Dell Announces Inspiron Mini 12 Netbook

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Low price 12″ laptop goes for the Christmas market.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Android MySpace App Launched, Motorola To Release Handset

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Eagerly awaited T-Mobile ˇ gets MySpace application with a Motorola handset in the works.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

No Kindle EBook Reader In 2008 For UK Consumers

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Amazon rules out a Yuletide Kindle, blaming European network licensing problems.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

Samsung I7110 Smartphone Offers Pedestrian Navigation

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Candybar handset packs a bag o′navigation, multimedia, and connectivity options.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

New MacBooks: How Often Is Too Frequent For New Machines?

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

As sure as night follows day, another Apple MacBook range was launched yesterday.
Of course things about it are xTimes faster than the previous models and the clever Apple marketing leads you down the path that you can’t live without it — don’t get us wrong, we’re not immune and are tempted to trade up our […]

Original post by Simon Perry

Prada II Touchscreen Phone Announced

Monday, October 13th, 2008

The original full touch-screen phone gets updated.

Original post by Mike Slocombe


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