Lady Gaga gave Polaroid a helping hand with designing the latest range of cameras, but will she be lending her name to their gaming accessories? I can just see her modeling a headset in her next video with Beyonce. More »
Author: Kat Hannaford
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Polaroid Now Making Gaming Accessories [Gaming]
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iPhone is Most Popular Phone for Opera Mini Downloads in US [IPhone Apps]
In just 16 days, it’s soared up the charts with over a million downloads on the first day of availability. Now, the iPhone version is the third most popular for Opera Mini downloads worldwide, and number one in the US. More »
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Surprise Surprise, Pre-Ordered iPad 3G Begins Shipping [Apple Ipad]
Being the 28th of April, it figures that iPad 3G pre-order customers have begun receiving confirmation their iPad 3Gs are shipping. They should be dropping on doormats this Friday, or available in-store after 5pm that day. [9to5Mac] More »
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Samsung Eyes Up Android-Powered Google TVs [Google]
Details have yet to be confirmed about the Google TV service being planned, but Samsung’s jumped the gun and is already talking about full-blown Google TVs which run Android. More »
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JooJoo Now Available To Unsuspecting Europeans [Joojoo]
Perhaps JooJoo will be one of those things—you know, like David Hasslehoff or cheese fondue. Big in Europe. Maybe they’ll even sell more than 64? Available to France, Germany and the UK now, for €359.00/£319. [JooJoo via Blogeee] More »
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Microsoft Licensing Mysterious Patented Tech To HTC’s Android Phones [Microsoft]
This has come rather unexpectedly, and very early in the morning/late at night. Microsoft and HTC’s relationship goes back years, but just what this new patent agreement for Android phones refers to, no-one knows. Exchange? Full Office support? UPDATED More »
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Microsoft’s Kin Could Be Offered By AT&T and T-Mobile [Microsoft]
Verizon and Vodafone may’ve already announced exclusive deals for Kin 1 and Kin 2, but a ROM hacker by the name of Conflipper has found provisioning files which detail support for just about every carrier going. More »
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Chocolate? There’s An App For That [IPhone Apps]
These aren’t just any chocolates. These are gourmet delicacies bursting with the aroma of organic cocoa beans and your chosen four flavors out of caramel, ganache, coffee, hazelnuts and sweet almonds. Oh, and they look just like iPhone apps. More »
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No Hulu Love For The UK After All [Hulu]
Just 11 months ago Brits were popping bottles of Vueve Clicquot in the streets, celebrating over the news that Hulu was packing its bags and flying over for a launch. Now, those party poppers lay in the gutter in tatters. More »
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French Battlefield Pinhole Camera Shoots Three Rolls of Film Simultaneously [Pinhole Cameras]
With the name “Battlefield” you’d hope to see a rugged, war-proof camera which could withstand anything. Instead, this pinhole cam looks like it belongs in an art gallery, displaying an example of retro-futurism or something. More »
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Anti-Bullying Video Games Could Do More Harm Than Good [Gaming]
Look, bullying is obviously a serious issue, but the idea of a video game that targets bullying sounds pretty absurd. It’ll just give more fuel to bullies! “What did you play last night, GTA4?” “No, an anti-bullying game.” More »
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M55 EVO-001 Is The "Ferrari of Electric Bikes" [Bicycles]
Electric bikes come into their own when you’re pushing up a big hill or embarking on a long journey. The M55 Bike EVO-001 is claiming that after three years’ development, they’ve got the “Ferrari of electric bikes.” Sounds…fast? More »
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3D Motorola "Ming" Clamshell Turns Up In China, Could Use Nintendo 3DS-Style 3D Tech [Motorola]
My, how the quality of life would improve if all leaked photos were of this quality. And plentiful! Motorola’s 3D “Ming” clamshell is looking very near completion, but the girth looks…challenging. More »
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TomTom GO LIVE 1000 Adds Capacitive Touchscreen and WebKit Browser [Satnavs]
TomTom’s claiming the GO LIVE 1000 marks “the first in a whole new generation of navigation devices,” which just makes me think it’d be worth holding out to see what the second model does. Nonetheless, the capacitive touchscreen is big news. More »
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Nokia N8 Official, With 12MP Camera and 720p Video Recording [Nokia]
Well now, this is awkward. Only yesterday Mobile-Review was calling the N8 an unpolished turd, and now Nokia’s gone and announced it to the world. As leaks foretold, it’s got a 12MP camera with Xenon flash, and runs Symbian^3. More »
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Toshiba Working On Glasses-Less 3DTV Using Parallax Barrier Technology [3dTv]
Sharp was first out the door with its parallax barrier technology, which is apparently being used in the Nintendo 3DS, to skirt around wearing glasses when viewing 3D. Toshiba’s now got similar a 21-inch display which also doesn’t require glasses. More »
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Spotify Now Allows iTunes Libraries To Be Uploaded [Music Streaming]
Available now if you live in Europe or are particularly handy with an IP override, Spotify’s just released the latest version of the desktop client. iTunes libraries can be uploaded to Spotify for accessing anywhere, and social features added too. More »
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Denon’s Got 3D Blu-ray Players, Too [‘Blu-ray]
There may be few 3D Blu-rays available now, but come June/August when both the DBP-1611UD and DBP-2011UDCI are released, the situation should be looking up. Both players can handle 3D Blu-rays, as well as CD/DVD, SACD and DVD-Audio formats. More »
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Nintendo 64 Mod Squeezes a Console, Speakers and Rumble Pak Into Handheld Case [Gaming]
Looking more Fisher Price than Nintendo, the guts of an N64 have been squeezed into the bright red handheld case by modder Bacteria, who spent four months slaving away on it devotedly. There’s a 5-inch screen, built-in speakers…and rumble pak! More »
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Robotgami Describes Ancient Japanese Tradition of Folding Metal Into Robots [Robots]
Robotgami—the name says as the ‘bot does. These collectible robot origami figures are collectible pieces of artwork, as described by the artisté Dustin Wallace. More »



















