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  • Conquering the cellphone market won't be a walk in the park for Apple - analyst opinion
    Thursday 15 February 2007 – 11:38
    As Apple is preparing to launch its first cellphone, it is increasingly becoming clear that established manufacturers aren't willing to give up their market shares without a fight: We already have seen several announcements of iPhone-like devices and 3GSM, showed more promising models. Do we already have an iPhone killer?
  • The humble CD is on its way out and the internet sucks? Must be the morning news roundup...
    Thursday 16 March 2006 – 10:35
    We've got everything from Microsoft hunting people on eBay to Star Trek quotes this morning. Not to mention a rendition of Darth Vader's final line in Episode III. Forget a weird internet; it's a weird morning roundup today.
  • The Sims to head to the silver screen
    Saturday 26 May 2007 – 01:04
    Electronic Arts's life simulation game is the latest video game to be slated for a theatrical movie, thanks to a new partnership with 20th Century Fox. ...
  • The i-Pocket, a clone of the iPOD Mini
    Monday 27 June 2005 – 02:48
    About $100 will get you an iPOCKET in Taiwan, which is an iPOD Mini clone without the HDD but with a memory card reader. These are some specifications: SD/MMC/MS/MS-PRO/MS-DUO memory card support, 132x64 OLED 4 colors display, plays MP3/WMA/WAV files, bui
  • From the PMC to the iPhone and beyond: The evolution of the MID and Linux's big break
    Friday 11 April 2008 – 11:10 in Mobile
    Analyst Opinion - Last week, I was in China and witnessed the launch of the first generation Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform products based on Intel’s new Atom processor.
  • EA ships The Lord of the Rings, The Battle for Middle-earth II for Xbox 360
    Wednesday 5 July 2006 – 09:59
    The Xbox 360 gets its first Lord of the Rings videogame with the release of Electronic Arts' "The Battle for Middle-earth II". Extra: Slideshow
  • The Vii picks up the slack for the Wii
    Wednesday 5 December 2007 – 02:37 in Gaming
    China is known for creating pirated versions of DVDs and even video games, but now it is also the home of a cheap version of an entire gaming console.
  • The High-Tech Audi Car of the Future
    Monday 25 August 2003 – 01:09
    Score one for the forces of moderation in one of the finest computing devices ever to roll off a production line.
  • Analysis: Has Intel found the key to unlock supercomputing powers on the desktop?
    Monday 18 June 2007 – 02:33
    Quietly but surely, we are heading into a new computing era that will bring one of the most dramatic changes the IT industry has seen
  • The fastest MMC's on the planet
    Wednesday 8 June 2005 – 01:44
    Samsung introduced these MMC (Plus) cards with a capacity of 64 to 512 MByte and a write speed of 52 MByte/s. It's possible that these cards will hit the market in MMCmicro and MMCMobile flavours as well.It is unclear at this time when the cards will beco
  • F1 Championship Edition for the PS3: HD on the cheap
    Saturday 3 March 2007 – 12:14
    A few years ago we stared into tubes displaying grainy TV pictures. Today, we have TVs that weigh less than half at twice the picture size, present lifelike pictures and audio systems can pump out cinema-rivaling sound. Not just TV and video, also games gain from this development: The PS3, for example, promises a world of HD games - and delivers. Well, at least sometimes.
  • Surf the Web on the Water: Wifi on ferries
    Monday 14 April 2008 – 06:00 in Mobile
    Moovera Networks, a leading developer of fixed and mobile wireless communications systems, today announced that it will, in coordination with Wightlink Isle of Wight Ferries, provide in-ship broadband connectivity.
  • Start your day the DS way, Nintendos make it to the classroom
    Friday 14 March 2008 – 06:30 in Gaming
    Kid’s these days is something we end up saying quite a lot on Toms but today we really mean it.
  • Research group says 'quadruple play' the wave of the future
    Thursday 13 April 2006 – 04:51
    ABI Research believes that a bundling of wireless broadband with traditional telephone, television and Internet services are about to arrive in the US. Dubbed in the telecommunications industry as the "quadruple play" or "grand-slam," companies are trying to reduce costs by unifying their networks and handing their customers a single bill for their Internet, voice and mobile services.
  • The "Dot-coms" Shall Rise Again, More Sensibly this Time
    Thursday 13 February 2003 – 09:01
    Several publicly traded dot-com companies have recently reported their first profitable quarters, including Ask Jeeves, Inc., LookSmart Ltd.

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