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Friday 30 December 2005
Sony rumoured to be launching English e-book device
Following last years debut of its e-Book reader, the Libre in Japan, rumours on the Internet suggest that Sony will be launching a new version for the English speaking markets at CES in Las Vegas
Intel to Leap Ahead with new logo
After 37 years, computer chip manufacturer Intel is due to formally announce that it will change its logo next week, ditching the “Intel Inside” slogan in the process
Thursday 29 December 2005
Nissan concept car to include Xbox360
Nissan and Microsoft have teamed up to create a concept car that will allow you to play the Xbox360 from behind the wheel when you are not driving
Million dollar homepage on track to make a million
The university student who set up a webpage to make a million dollars to help pay for his tuition has almost reached his goal
New study shows male/female web surfing devide
Women are catching up to men in most measures of online life however when it comes to information we both look at, the two are very different
Wednesday 28 December 2005
Court judgement could mean the end of spam mail
A man in the UK has won damages from a company that repeatedly sent him email spam, possibly spelling the end of spam mail in the future
Pioneer launches PC based Blu-ray drive
Pioneer Electronics has announced one of the industry’s first Blu-ray computer drives in what is the latest twist in the battle for supremacy over which next generation DVD format wins
Sony Walkman named best gadget of last 50 years
The Sony Walkman has been voted the best gadget of the past 50 years in a recent poll by PC World Magazine in America
BIRDS EYE VIEW: The re-education of Rita
We’re catching up with the boys. We’ve seen the light and we’re ready to embrace the future. No, we’re not on a one-woman mission to build a wall of empty beer cans, or even to collect the entire The Simpsons back catalogue. We’re catching up in the digit
Sunday 25 December 2005
Merry Christmas from Pocket-lint.co.uk
Merry Christmas from all the team at Pocket-lint.co.uk. We hope that Santa brought you all the gadgets and gizmos that you wanted this year
Friday 23 December 2005
Sony rumoured to be launching 82 inch LCD TV at CES
Sony is rumoured to be launching a massive 82 inch LCD TV in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
Violent video games get reprieve in the US
Californian law that made it illegal to sell or rent violent or sexually explicit games to children has been blocked by a US federal judge
iJacket promises to spruce up your iPod nano
If you think you might be getting an iPod nano for this Christmas then perhaps you’ll want to invest in an iJacket to spruce it up from the original black or white and protect it at the same time<br><br>
Thursday 22 December 2005
Sky looks set to change set-top box design
Sky is planning a major design overhaul of its basic entry-level digibox, sources have revealed to Digital Spy<br>
Seiko creates E Ink wrist watch
Seiko has announced an ultra-slim watch featuring an electrophoretic display (EPD) that will be available in March 2006
Gorillaz’s to give alternative Christmas speech
3, the 3G operator in the UK, is offering its customers an alternative to the Queen’s Speech courtesy of the Gorillaz’s bass player Murdoc
Santa Claus Worm delivers bad present to IM users
Anti-virus companies are warning Instant Messenger users to be wary of joke messages and e-cards as they may contain the Santa Claus worm
Lexar to offer Google apps on USB drive
Lexar has announced it is to bundle Google applications like Picasa, Google Toolbar and Google Desktop Search applications on its line of USB flash drives
Crazy Frog fined for misleading customers
The distributors behind the "Crazy Frog" ringtone service has been fined £40,000 because for misleading customers about the real cost of the service
Wednesday 21 December 2005
Digital ePaper gets one step closer
Digital ePaper took a step closer to becoming a reality in the home with the specs of a prototype product announced this week





