Archive for November, 2009 - Page 15
Sony Plans To Charge For PSN
During a PowerPoint presentation on Sony’s gaming strategy for the upcoming years, it was revealed in 2010 Sony plans to add a ‘new revenue stream’ to PSN, and when Sony Computer Entertainment chief Kaz Hirari was contacted by Gamestop, he confirmed that Sony plans to offer a ‘premium service’ to [...]
AT&T Xperia X10 Release on the Cards?
Whilst there’s been no official word for either AT&T or Sony Ericsson on the matter it would appear that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android smartphone his headed for an AT&T release following updated details emerging concerning the Xperia X10’s network connectivity compatibility.
Apple's Black Friday Deals Get Leaked
Thinking about buying a new Apple product? Well then maybe the time to do it is right now. Apple’s Black Friday deals have been leaked and you’re certainly going to love some of them. The offers are rumored to be available online only so get your credit cards ready as [...]
Black Wii Flies Off The Shelves in Europe
Nintendo has never had any trouble moving units of the popular Nintendo Wii console, but this holiday season, a limited edition black Wii is selling so well, Nintendo can’t keep up with demand. The Black Wii is going for £180 in the UK and includes Wii Sports Resort.
Honda Wants To Teach You To Ride A Bike
Japanese super corporation Honda has begun accepting pre-orders of their ‘Bicycle Safety Simulator’. As you can see above, despite looking like an arcade game, the point of this thing is to teach bicycle safety to children and the elderly. It’s scheduled to begin shipping next year.
Samsung STORY Station Plus
Samsung have introduced a new, upgraded version of its Samsung STORY Station in the form of the Samsung STORY Station Plus which, along with offering the same USB 2.0 interface as its predecessor, additionally boasts eSATA support offering enhanced data transfer rates.
Google Maps Navigation (Sort Of) Released For European Androids
When the Google Maps Navigation software was announced for Android phones just a few weeks ago, those of you who carry Android phones outside the United States probably quickly realized one thing – that Google Maps Navigation doesn’t work for you. Until now, that is.
Verizon Samsung Omnia II Release Date & Pricing Confirmed
The Samsung Omnia II has just become official. Just like we told you a few days ago, the phone has been properly announced by Verizon Wireless. The Omnia II will be available in stores starting with December 2 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate and with a new two-year [...]
Two New Drobos For Your Storage Pleasure
For those out of the know, Drobos are data storage devices, that feature multiple hard drive bays and allow you to hot swap drives on the fly and features extensive automated data redundancy backup features. They’ve been extremely popular, despite mild critism about the transfer speeds and the lack of an Ethernet port (stopping [...]
Dell Mini 3i Android Phone Gets Official
Dell has realized this year that it can’t miss out on the smartphone business especially with a hot OS like Android available out there. And the company has been busy developing an Android handset for the Chinese market. The Dell Mini 3i isn’t a secret anymore and earlier today it [...]

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