Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 at
5:47 pm
Having highly anticipated worldwide, Apple iPhone 3GS continues to lead the pack with its silky-smooth interface, bustling App Store and nice design. Apple iPhone 3GS price starts from £449. Just visit Apple.com/uk to get more details on Apple iPhone 3GS specs and reviews.

With a 3.5-inch mutli-touch screen and 32GB of storage it makes a cracking PMP and gaming device, too. You can keep applications open in the background, organizing your apps with folders, shop for books in the iBookstore. It works with PDFs that you can sync using iTunes on your Mac or PC. The 8GB iPhone 3GS takes advantage of all the great features of iOS 4.
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
3:54 pm
Apple iPad tablet might be the gadget of the year, and maybe Steve Jobs was right when he described it as “the most important thing” he had done. What is there left to say in anticipation of the Apple iPad that hasn’t yet been put to paper or website by scores of salivating hacks and bloggers, from tech experts to more general-purpose scribes?

Apple’s most significant new product since the iPhone has been massively anticipated for years. It brings in its wake a whole new wave of tablets. With its sideline as an ebook reader – and a sideline is all it is, lets face it – the iPad crystallises not one, not two but three of this year’s trends – the third being a move away from pure miniaturisation towards a Goldilocks-esque “just right” size.
The experts comments and reviews on the Apple iPad:
“How can I nominate something I haven’t tried? Because I think it will be another game changer from Apple. Not a mass market device like the iPhone perhaps, but a very covetable gadget” – Martin Stanford, Sky News presenter.
“I’m looking forward to a friction-free, full-on browsing experience away from my desk. And yes, I will be keeping my laptop…” – Ryan Block, cofounder of GDGT.com, former editor of Engadget.
“I believe the iPad will prove to be as much of a game-changer as the iPhone. It could rekindle our love for the printed word” – Claudine Beaumont, technology editor at The Telegraph.
Monday, October 19th, 2009 at
8:11 pm
An iPhone-trashing footage that promotes Motorola’s Droid phone has showed on the internet, and it teases with a little details about the Motorola device. But as more Motorola Droid data pops up, there’s another surprising rumor: Verizon’s testing a CDMA iPhone.
Now you may consider issue with some of those supposed plus points (on-screen keyboards seem to work perfectly well for many iPhone users, and other Android phones that have them too, and removable batteries aren’t proving much of an issue) but the 5 MP camera is a boon, as is low-light shooting.

Motorola Droid
BGR has been able to have a test on a prototype Motorola Droid, and it seems Motorola’s really got some serious hardware on its hands. The Motorola Droid phone operate on a TI Omap3430 processor, making it “the fastest Android” phone they’ve seen. It’s also skinny but has a full QWERTY slide-out, and there’s a companion charger/stand that lets the phone act as an alarm clock, weather station, and so on. According to BGR, Google was very directly involved with the development of the device, “almost dictating every move Motorola made when designing and making” it.
According to another report, Verizon’s CEO Lowell McAdam was also visiting Apple recently. And it wasn’t just for kicks -Verizon’s actually been testing out a CDMA-friendly version of Apple’s iPhone. If it’s true, this is pretty amazing news on several fronts. Firstly it suggests that AT&T’s poor technical and customer services performance has dipped low enough that Apple’s going to break the network’s exclusive grip on the iPhone in the U.S. Since U.S. cell-phone users seem so very polarized by their choice of network, this is also big news for Apple -it’ll bring millions more subscribers to the iPhone fold.