Month: June 2004
BT Voyager on test
The Guardian has first dabs at the new £160 Voyager Media Player from BT. In case you missed the posting of a few weeks ago it is a mini hi-fi with no direct music sources other than an FM tuner….
2nd largest plasma screen comes to UK
Clear some space in your lounge. Samsung is to bring its flagship 80-inch (which until the recent unveiling of an 84inch screen by Chinese company Skyworth the world's largest plasma screen) to the UK by the end of the year….
BlackBerry on your Palm
Looks like Research in Motion, the company behind BlackBerry is committing Hari Kari at least in terms of its own hardware. For after agreements to roll out its innovative software, which automatically pushes e-mail to the mobile device, to Sony…
Xbox PC next?
The B/R/S Group has been conducting market research for microsoft Xbox on consumer reactions to "Xbox Next PC", according to CNN/Money. According to focus group slides seen by CNN/Money, it would be "a videogame console system with a hard drive…
First robot vacuum cleaner to work on stairs
Remember the Electrolux Trilobite from last year? You know the robot vaccum cleaner that sold for a rather hefty £1000. Well the company has just unveiled a second version. Like its predecessor the Trilobite 2.0 is packed with sensors to…
O2's X2 goes on sale
O2's second budget clamshell mobi, the X2, hits the stores today available via O2 retail stores as a pay monthly handset for free. The X2 boasts a better screen and camera than its predecessor the X1, is triple band so…