Orange will start selling the LG Touchscreen Watchphone (LG-GD910) in the UK via its Bond Street Station shop on Thursday, 27th August. ... (Continue reading)
It doesn’t take a whole lot of analysis to figure out that a $100 price cut will result in a boost in sales, but market research group NPD seems to think that the PS3’s new $299 price point could have... (Continue reading)
Asus has recently unveiled their upcoming all-in-one PC for the European market. Dubbed as the Eee Top ET2002T, the system offers a 20-inch touchscreen display with 1600 x 900 resolution, an Intel Atom 330 dual core CPU, a NVIDIA ION... (Continue reading)
Far from being creepy this time around, the latest Palm Pre ad — this one specifically for Bell’s Canadian customer base — is familiar. Very familiar. ... (Continue reading)
The N97 mini has surfaced again and this time on the FCC website. This is the third time the N97 mini has surfaced. First it was spotted by the guys over at Engadget Mobile, then some retailer was lucky enough... (Continue reading)
HTC’s Mega certainly isn’t the most exciting of the company’s upcoming products to leak lately, but it’s looking likely that it’ll have one of the nicer price tags on it for a Window Mobile 6.5 device. Another screenshot has surfaced... (Continue reading)
Not that we thought it was a fabrication this morning, but Reuters has managed to snap a few pictures of the Nokia Booklet 3G “mini laptop” to assure us that there is indeed at least one physical unit in existence,... (Continue reading)
In case you were wondering, netbooks are still very much in the market and Nokia is looking to join the game. The world’s largest mobile manufacturer has announced the Nokia Booklet 3G which looks to be a promising contender in... (Continue reading)
Are you over the iPhone 3G S and Palm Pre? Nice, because you got to get prepared for the future. In ten years from now, there probably will be no fight amongst manufacturers with regards to display; because there simply... (Continue reading)
Although we seem to daily hear reports of stupid criminals being foiled by technology, some deviants have devised some clever uses for their tech, including turning cell phones into weapons and hiding places. ... (Continue reading)