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Apple has put an end to weeks of speculation by unveiling its tablet device, which it has called the iPad.
Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive unveiled the touchscreen device at an event in San Francisco.
Orange has hinted to TechRadar that it might be releasing the forthcoming Sony Ericsson X10 Android device.
The Nexus One comes in a rather impressive package, one that looks similar to the iPhone, in build and certainly better looking than the Motorola Mile ...
Sony has pushed back the release of its highly anticipated motion controller for its PlayStation 3 console until the autumn of 2010.
Nearly two thirds (63 percent) of children under 10 years old own a mobile phone, says Prezzybox.com.
MSNB-2009 arrives at high street giants. Elonex claims that the battery will keep you productive on the road for as long as six hours, and that the machine weighs only 1.3kg.
With Apple's tablet now assigned a formal due date--January 27--the speculation has started to be reeled in, with the device now sounding more like what it first it sounded like: A giant iPod touch.
Sony has made the 3.15 version of the PlayStation 3 firmware mandatory, sparking a little confusion in the community.
Research in Motion today launched new BlackBerry software for a range of Lotus products designed to improve social networking and collaboration for mobile workers.
The Google Nexus One had to paddle all the way from America, but now it's here, it's gone native. The Nexus One sports the first sighting of a UK version of the Amazon MP3 store for Android, which offers tunes for download direct to your ph ...