Nokia Announces Release Date For 5800 XpressMusic Smartphone
Nokia has announced that its striking touchscreen smartphone, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, is all set to cruise into the UK market on 23rd January. Popularly referred to as “Tube”, the handset goes on sale from 10am at the Heathrow Terminal 5 shop and Nokia Stores at Regent Street in London.
Nokia Targets Chinese Market With New 6208c Smartphone
The world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, has unveiled a new mobile phone, the Nokia 6208c, which has been designed specifically for the huge Chinese market
Firebox Sells World's First 3D Webcam
Online Gadget retailer Firebox is selling what it calls the first 3D webcam int he world and it is available for only £49.95; the Minoru even comes with five pairs of 3D glasses (ed : when will they have stylish 3D glasses?)
HP Showcases Firefly Concept Laptop with Dual LCD
In the build up to the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, HP has showed a concept laptop - nicknamed Firefly - that is geared towards gamers and forms part of the Voodoo brand.
US & UK To Get Paid Android Market Apps In Q1 2009
Android developers have apparently received an email from Google in which plans to roll out so-called "priced applications" on Android market in US and United Kingdom within a few weeks.
Supersized 9-inch Apple Touch Device To Come in 2009
Finally! Apple is set to launch its own touchscreen "photoframe" device according to tech news mogul Michael Arrington who managed to confirm this rumour with "three independent sources close to Apple".
Rumour Mill : Quanta Confirms Apple & Sony As Netbook Clients?
The last paragraph published in the respected Taiwan Economic News claims that contract manufacturer Quanta is "expected to add Sony and Apple as clients for the contract manufacture of Netbook computers in 2009."
New Year’s resolutions for the data centre industry : Everything’s doomed!
The global economy has gone to the dogs, the environment is in dire straits and there is a very real possibility the data centre industry will run out of capacity in the next few years. Ah the festive season, a time to be joyful.
Government May Hand Over Web-to-Phone Database To Private Firm To Cut Costs
The former director of public prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, has told the Guardian that the government's plan to plough billions into a giant database and then hand over control to private firms to slash costs.
Internet Classification Proposal Attracts Controversial Comments On Fellow MP's Blog
Labour Party MP for West Bromwich East Tom Watson called, back in December 2008, for internet users to comment on the idea of a "cinema-style age ratings" as proposed by his fellow MP, Andy Burnham.
Phishers Use Google Calendar To Scam Google Users
It seems that cybercriminals are now using Google Calendar services to launch a new strain of phishing attacks. The information was revealed after Google Calendar users received an email notification that warned its users to submit their Google username, password, and date of birth, failing to which would result in deletion of their accounts
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