HTC Ville shows its Android 4, Sense 4 face (video)
3-minute hands-on
The forthcoming HTC Ville has made a 3-minute video debut online, revealing a great deal about the incoming Android 4, Sense 4 handset.
Although the specs have previously been rumoured and we’ve seen images of the new Android handset, the video leaves little to the imagination.
First up you have the design. It looks a lot [...]
Apple updates Lion AirPort Utility, now more friendly
iOS like
Apple has updated its AirPort Utility app on Mac OS X Lion bringing with it an interface more in keeping with the AirPort Utility it rolled out on iOS recently than the usual looking desktop software you might expect.?
The new app, which also comes with new firmware updates for your connected Apple AirPort base [...]
BT Vision signs up Miramax for movies on demand
Pulp Fiction and more
It isn’t just Netflix and Lovefilm racing around Hollywood trying to sign up all the movie studios (we like to imagine this is literally happening, Wacky Races stylee) – BT has got in on the act by signing up Miramax for its BT Vision platform.
The partnership means that BT Vision customers will [...]
Microsoft Office 15 technical preview kicks-off
Technical preview begins
Microsoft has unleashed Office 15 into a technical preview; the next generation of its inter-related desktop office solutions.
Don’t worry, you haven’t just emerged from a coma after three years and missed out on all the speadsheet-based fun that Office 2013 and Office 2014 would no doubt have provided – Office 15 is just [...]
Fujifilm X-S1 now available in the UK
Best superzoom yet?
The Fujifilm X-S1, which Pocket-lint had a brief fling with over in Vegas at CES, has hit UK shops, priced up at ?699.
The Fujifilm X-S1 is a bridge camera that features a Fujinon 26x optical zoom lens and the same EXR sensor technology as the brand’s X10 compact.
The fixed lens offers a [...]
Koobe Mirasol ereader adds colour to Taiwan
Qualcomm powered page-turner
Mirasol colour eraders are like buses. You wait around ages for one and then two come along one after the other. Hot on the heels of the Kyobo eReader, we now have another Asian entrant by way of the Koobe Jin Yong Reader, which has been announced over in Taiwan.
Like the Kyobo device, [...]
RIM hopes The Bold Team will come to BlackBerry’s rescue
Cartoon campaign
If any further proof was needed that Research in Motion is losing its grip on the professional market and aiming its handsets squarely at the “yoofs” then surely the launch of The Bold Team is it.
A bunch of cartoon superheroes, The Naff Team, sorry – The Bold Team – are “bravely stepping out of [...]
Cobook: the ultimate social Address Book for Mac
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn integration
We’ve all become accustomed to having integrated social networks in our mobile phone address books, especially Android or Windows Phone 7 users. But what if you want something similar on your Mac? Well, there’s an app for that, and it’s called Cobook.
Cobook, currently in beta, describes itself as a “smart address book”. [...]
Lego Lord of the Rings detailed: One brick to rule them all (pictures)
UPDATE: Seven sets for the Fellowship
Lego has revealed some more details on the Lord of the Rings Lego sets due in August at the London?Toy Fair, and Pocket-lint was on hand to get the inside track.
Shown behind closed doors with a strict no photography policy, we sadly can’t bring you any photos of the new [...]
Xbox 720 and PS4 not likely for 2012
Euro boss-men dampen rumours
Sony and Microsoft were reportedly set to go head to head at the E3 games expo this June, with the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox 720 both purported to be given d?buts at the LA based show, but a couple of French directors from the companies have dampened rumours that the consoles [...]
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