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Sunday, 24 July 2011

Windows 8 Wishlist

Filed Under: Builds, News Windows 8: Wish List of Features [10] April 19, 2011 | George GA_googleFillSlot("PREM_W7_PostTop"); (function(){var s=document.createElement('SCRIPT'),s1=document.getElementsByTagName('SCRIPT')[0];s.type='text/javascript';s.async=true;s.src='http://widgets.digg.com/buttons.js';s1.parentNode.insertBefore(s,s1);})(); 0diggsdigg 23Share With wild anticipation, let’s say that after the success of Windows 7, why would so many people expect more from Windows 8? Any why should Windows 8 come out so soon after Windows 7. After all, many companies, believe it or not, have not moved to Windows 7. They are either stuck on Vista, or on XP. It may come as a shock, but a lot of companies are...

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

2011 Hottest Latest Mobile Phones Reviewed

Check out our list of the latest mobile phones around /* */ In the ever-changing mobile market, it can be hard to keep pace with the latest mobile phones. That's why we've put together this hub for our latest mobile phone reviews: to give you the ideal jumping-on point for choosing the best handset for you out of the most current models around. We cover a plethora of brands, including Apple, HTC, Nokia, Palm and Blackberry, and operating systems, such as Android, iOS and Windows Phone 7, so you should find something that piques your interest here. In short, if you're seeking a mobile phone, this is a great place to start. HTC Wildfire S The first Wildfire from HTC spread almost like its moniker, so...

Google's Eric Schmidt says competitors are 'responding with lawsuits' instead of innovation

Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt may have primarily been at Google's Mobile Revolution conference in Tokyo to talk about the company's ambitious goals for Asia, but it turns out he was also quite ready to discuss the myriad of patent lawsuits swirling around the mobile industry these days -- or "legal fun," as Schmidt put it. While not directly referring to any company by name, Schmidt said that because of Google's success with Android, "competitors are responding with lawsuits as they cannot respond through innovations," although he added that he's "not too worried about this." Schmidt did specifically comment on HTC's current situation, though, and said that "we will make sure they don't lose" in response to a question about...

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo review

Not every smartphone needs to be a Samsung Galaxy S II. There's plenty of room in the market for a reliable workhorse that delivers smooth productivity and media without maxing out your credit limit. The Xperia Neo aspires to precisely this grounded ambition, selling for £320 ($515) off-contract in the UK (or free on contract from £20 per month), versus £400 ($650) for its bigger-screened sibling, the Xperia Arc. For the money, you'll get a Gingerbread handset with a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor, 8 megapixel camera, and a 3.7-inch (854x480) display. The Neo rides a not-so-fine line -- it can be a trusty companion at best, or a cause of daily teeth-grinding at worst. Let's find out why. Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo review ...

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Sony's S1 and S2 Tablets

Sony's S1 and S2 tablets pose for the cameras again, show off more angles (video) Sony's S1 and S2 Honeycomb tablets have been very coy in front of the cameras since their initial unveiling. Aside from two visually pleasing short films and a tease of a hands-on, we haven't seen much of them since -- or any specific release details, for that matter. The former's changed at least, however, thanks to Notebook Italia. The site managed to handle the duo long enough in front of a lens to capture a bevy of snapshots, along with a short video of the S1 running PlayStation Suite. If you've been anxious to get a better look you'll find the S1 clip below.  ...

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