Gadgets

Review: Updated: iPod touch 4th Generation

Overview and features The most amazing thing about Apple's latest iPod touch is its colour. It's available in both black and white. No, we're not being glib - we mean it! Apart from the colour change there's no difference... Read More

Week in Tech: Tablets 2.0: time for the next gen?

It's been an exciting week for Android fans: we've seen the shape of things to come, and it's a vehicle. That's what Gary Marshall reckons, anyway: according to him , the new Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime eschews me-too... Read More

Review: Sony Reader PRS-T1

Overview The Sony Reader PRS-T1 Wi-Fi is a light and thin ebook reader that doesn't quite measure up to the competition. If the only two specifications you care about are the weight (167 grams) or the thickness (9.5mm)... Read More

Review: Elonex 705EB

Overview If it's vaguely tablet-shaped, there's a good chance that Elonex makes it: the firm makes 10-inch and 7-inch Android tablets with capacitive touchscreens, cut-price seven-inchers with resistive screens, portable... Read More

Review: iLuv iBA200

We've all been there – you're away from a power supply but need to make or receive an important phone call and the battery dies. It seems like the more complex smartphones get, the shorter their battery life is. The... Read More

Google: Android is still open, just not right now

Google has published a slightly petulant blog post in answer to the less-than-positive media reaction to the news that Google is keeping the Android Honeycomb OS in-house . Google's VP of Engineering, Andy Rubin, penned... Read More

BlackBerry PlayBook delay caused by Apple

Touchscreen shortages may have caused RIM to delay the BlackBerry PlayBook launch by one month, with Apple having nabbed most of the available panel production. The rise of the tablet has led to a massive increase in... Read More

BlackBerry Playbook confirmed to run Android apps

RIM has now officially confirmed that its forthcoming BlackBerry Playbook tablet will be able to run both Android and Java-based applications. Using optional app players, RIM will allow users to download the applications... Read More

120 London Underground stations to get Wi-Fi hotspots

Transport for London is set to roll out Wi-Fi hotspots to 120 tube stations around London by 2012. The first phase of the Wi-Fi roll out will see the connection currently used by staff at 16 stations made available for... Read More

Motorola pokes fun at Apple iPad 2 queuers

Motorola has taken a timely pop at the Apple iPad 2 queuers, suggesting that people should "ditch the winter coat, head out for a pint and pre-order the Motorola Xoom online instead". In a tongue in cheek response to... Read More

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