Nintendo's new DS will feature a camera, possibly a bigger pair of screens (both of which will be touch-sensitive) and a slightly improved WiFi system. I'd expect at least one surprise – my bet will be some kind of motion-sensor. Naturally some people will be disappointed that the platform's...
Google unveiled its much-anticipated mobile phone in New York yesterday , marking its first foray into the mobile phone market. The new phone, which will use Google's Android operating system, will be available on the T-Mobile network and is expected to hit UK stores in early November. It remains...
Google launched their brand spanking new G1 mobile phone in New York earlier today and immediately it has been heralded as the iPhone killer... but in my opinion, it's hasn't got a hope in hell. Why ? Well frankly the name is a bit crap (G1 isn't exactly as funky as iPhone), it really doesn't...
I love taking my iPod to the gym because it gives me the freedom to listen to music that reflects my exercise mood. However when using the iPod on the cross trainer, one of my favourite cardiovascular machines, I often manage to almost strangle myself. I wear my iPod with an armband around my upper arm...
I just want to make that clear, (I don't want an iPhone, I've explained this), but I've just been checking out the new iPods and really I want one. Apple have come up with something called Shake to Shuffle and what a genius idea. Shuffle is one of the best features about the iPod and it always...
I was researching for a presentation when I came across this great video by Neistat Brothers about Apple's dirty little secret - great video and perfect soundtrack in NWA's Express Yourself (just the best hip hop track ever IMHO) and it reminded me of the Vince Ferrari's AOL story and Jonah...
Okay, Steve Jobs is not dead, unless Bloomberg knows something that the rest of us don't after it mistakenly published his obituary. As anyone knows new organisations write these things and update them constantly, which probably goes someway to explaining what happened to Jobs. Hovering over the...
So Microsoft is making a bid to be cool. Can it really ever make it? In a word no. Microsoft is never going to be cool, Jerry Seinfeld or not. The truth is that Microsoft has never been cool and it never will be. It produces very good, but quite dull software. Windows Vista, Windows XP, Excel and word...
Microsoft has hired US comedian Jerry Seinfeld to appear in a $300m ad campaign as part of an attempt to make their brand as 'cool' as rival Apple, which is viewed as the younger, more trendy upstart. The software giant has appointed Miami-based ad agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky -- regarded...