Archos announces Android phone
The 3G mobile tablet, capable of making voice calls, will run Android, chosen, we suspect, not for its telephony features, but rather its open-source framework, global hordes of developers and...
View ArticlePhotos: Toshiba TG01 touchscreen hands-on
We go hands-on with Toshiba's uber-smart phone, the TG01. It's a massive Windows Mobile device, with decent specs and a thin design. But does it offer anything unique?
View ArticleMuziic: Browse YouTube music like iTunes
David Nelson, a 15-year-old with an obvious future in software development, has written an impressive application that provides an iTunes-like experience for listening to music videos on YouTube
View ArticleSongbird media player's new 7digital MP3 store tested
The Songbird music players has just launched a new version that incorporates 7digital's US and UK MP3 download store, exactly like iTunes. We've tested it, and love it
View ArticleiPhone OS 3.0: Copy and paste, stereo Bluetooth, Spotlight search
Apple has unveiled some of the new features of the new iPhone OS, including copy and paste, stereo Bluetooth and a brand new Spotlight search feature
View ArticleChannel 4 brings TV catch-up to Web browsers, Mac and Linux
Channel 4's free TV catch-up service can now be accessed with any Web browser on Windows, Mac and Linux, for free ad-supported streaming
View ArticleiPlayer uncovered: What powers the BBC's epic creation?
In this exclusive in-depth talk with BBC iPlayer boss Anthony Rose, CNET UK goes behind the scenes of the online TV service to discover what powers it -- and what's next
View ArticlePhotos: Packard Bell dot m netbook hands-on
An AMD-powered netbook? Running Vista? Goodness you, indeed. But it's true, and we've been playing with Packard Bell's latest netbook -- the dot m
View ArticleBBC doubles iPlayer radio quality, DAB weeps
The BBC just doubled the quality of the iPlayer's live radio service, as well as switching from Real Player to Flash streaming. And we think this could be a massive blow to DAB, too
View ArticleMicrosoft launches free TV service with BBC
Free Peep Show? Free Shameless? What about other free stuff from BBC Worldwide? That's what you'll get at MSN Video's new UK TV-streaming Web site, and it went live today
View ArticleGoogle Chrome 4.0: Fastest OS X browser by 34 per cent
Safari, eat Google's dust -- its Chrome Web browser has hit version 4.0 on the Mac, and our tests confirm it's now the fastest browser in the world on both PC and Mac OS X
View ArticleOS X Snow Leopard FAQ: What you need to know
With Apple's next Mac OS just around the corner, we take an in-depth look at what OS X Snow Leopard is, what's new, what's changed -- and how it'll change how you use your Mac
View ArticleSony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 review
The Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 is a decent ebook reader with some intriguing capabilities, such as its touchscreen, which not only lets you turn pages with a swipe of a finger but also allows you to...
View ArticleSony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300 review
Dispensing with bells and whistles, the Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300 ebook reader does one job and does it well. It's extremely easy to read text on its e-ink display, it's attractive and pocketable,...
View ArticleEvery BBC iPlayer device tested
The BBC's iPlayer is compatible with so many portable devices now it's almost funny. So here's your ultimate reference resource: we've tested and judged every single one of them
View ArticleBBC to launch iPlayer Wii Channel
If you still haven't found a good reason to buy a Wii (and most of us here haven't), here's something to help: on 18 November, it's getting a proper BBC iPlayer application
View ArticleCamino 2.0 tested: The Safari alternative you've been waiting for
Camino has been one of the simplest and cleanest Web browsers for Mac OS X for a while. It just hit version 2.0 and we've loved every minute of testing it for you
View ArticleTested: Photoshop arrives on iPhone in UK
Photoshop is now available on your iPhone, and it's completely free. Cropping, trimming and making basic tweaks to your photos with Adobe's software isn't as pointless as you might think
View Articleiriver Story ebook reader tested
A new ebook reader has arrived to challenge the Sony Readers. And we're rather thrilled to say that we actually don't hate it, which makes a pleasant change
View ArticleKindle DX now available in UK: It's not fat, it's big boned
Amazon.com has announced it'll now ship an international version of its massive, designed-for-newspapers-and-textbooks Kindle to the UK -- but it'll cost you a fortune
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