Its official, Google has unveiled at their event today their first mobile phone, the Nexus One. Together with this, Android has now officially launched its latest version 2.1.
While many of Google’s employees had already received their new company flagship beast for free for sometime, the specs were not officially confirmed until today. So here they are and not too different from what was rumored
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Due to arrive in the New Year here in the UK via Vodafone, Nokia’s relatively new N900 Maemo mobile phone tablet gets turned into a controller for the PlayStation 3 game console. The hack in question is in fact a new application currently still being improved and is in its early stages. Its known as BlueMaemo Bluetooth emulator and allows the N900 to mimic bluetooth devices.
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While it looks definite that Vodafone won’t be able to get us the iPhone by Christmas, it has now announced when it will be available next year. The date is set for January 14 2010, the iPhone will cost a reasonable £30 per month on two-year contract, however, this is in addition to a one off handset price of £239 if the 32GB iPhone 3GS is what you want. Otherwise it will just be a one off £59 for the 8GB iPhone 3G. A limited monthly 1GB of 3G data is included, alongside unlimited WiFi.
At the end of last week, Apple quietly announced a speed bump for the Mac Pro. The Mac Pro being the most powerful, most expensive and also the only tower-styled Mac has been in need of a speed booster. In addition to speed, new storage options are now available for both the Mac Pro and the Xserve.
The T91, Asus’s well known tablet style Eee PC netbook finally gets a much needed upgrade. This second gen T91 is to be known as the T91MT, the new netbook will be getting a multi-touch display. Apparently this means, the T91MT will become the world’s first convertible tablet netbook
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It looks like all the waiting may finally be over. Its been leaked just over the weekend that BBC could be in the middle of developing an iPhone / iPod Touch application for their free UK online TV and radio catchup on-demand service – iPlayer. Leaked from the BBC’s latest monthly press pack, normally the monthly press pack is created to provide viewing figures and usage statistics for the iPlayer video on demand service in the UK. But this latest one also shows an image of an iPlayer application running on the iPhone.










