Samsung Galaxy Nexus revealed

It was leaked by the Hong Kong press and the Samsung website; but Google took to the stage to officially reveal the Samsung Galaxy Nexus: the planet's first smartphone carrying Android 4.0 'Ice Cream Sandwich.'
Galaxy Nexus specs, benchmarks and images leaked

Ahead of the Google and Samsung keynote presentation in Hong Kong (starts at 3AM for we nocturnal creatures in UK), two images have leaked.
DeLorean DMC-12 EV announced for production in 2013.

An electric powered DeLorean production model? Damn straight.
Thanks to the anagramatical homage that is the DeLorean Motor Company of Texas (not to be confused with long defunct DMC), which is known for bringing restored versions of these beautiful machines into the modern age with modified original parts, you can expect to see an DMC-12 EV for a production release of 2013.
Blackberry gives £63 of free apps to apologise

Well, turns out you all complained loud enough for some pretty sweet compensation.
Blackberry today announced it is offering free apps worth £63 to appease customers hit by its three-day global blackout. Showing that the Canadians sure know how to apologise, RIM claimed the selection of premium apps will be offered as 'an expression of appreciation for their patience' during the disruptions.
Motorola Droid RAZR leaked through teaser site
The Motorola RAZR makes it's android-flavoured return in a teaser page posted tonight.
Droid-Life found an image of the ultra-thin phone stashed away on the teaser page that went up this morning, and it’s pretty much exactly what we had leaked to us earlier this month, exclusive to Verizon in the US, including 4G LTE and that patterned Kevlar back plate.
How to own an iPhone, minus the obnoxious swagger

So you have the iPhone 4S, good. But step out of the reality distortion field of owning an Apple cellular telephone and you start realise something: iPhone owners can be dicks when they want to be (I know because I can be). So we've elected to lend a helping hand, and offer a few key steps on how to avoid looking like the pinnacle of douche-baggery.
iPhone 4S shoots video as well as Canon EOS 5D

A special rig, designed by Robino films, enabled both a £2,500 Canon EOS 5D and iPhone 4S to record exactly the same shot for a comparison. The results are surprising.
iPhone 4S review

To be perfectly honest: nothing's changed. This is simply the '3GS' to the iPhone 4. It was the natural progression that we all expected; but all that builds up to creating the same impact felt when we first opened the 4S's predecessor.
iPhone 4S Deathgrip test

So we got the new iPhone 4S in yesterday, that was announced just last week, and have been testing it ever since for our review which will go up tonight. In the memory of the previous generation, we decided to put it through it's deathgrip paces...sarcastically.
iOS5 review

Whereas the iPhone 4 strengthened the brand with its ultra-crisp, bright HD display, multi-tasking capabilities, front and rear facing cameras and much improved A4 processor; the 4S, however great it may be (that you hate and love at the same time), is relying heavily on the integral strength of its operating system. Without question, iOS5 is the star of the show this time round.
Microsoft to make changes to Windows 8

People of University of Lincoln who watched the Windows 8 demo: your concerns have been answered, as Microsoft pledge to make changes to Windows 8.
iCloud website goes live ready for iOS5
It's limited to 'Find My iPhone' at the moment; but the iCloud website has gone live in preparation for the imminent launch of iOS5.
As you can see above, the interface is very much a giant, browser-based set of iPhone app icons. It looks enticing; but it's a catch-22.
Disney Android Phone releases in Japan

Disney Mobile has released their first Android-powered smartphone in Japan through Softbank Mobile stores earlier this month.
Walt's top of the line, the DM010SH handset packs features that would, surprisingly, put many phones in the UK market to shame. Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), 4-inch 960 x 540 qHD display with 3D support, a 1GHz processor, and the usual suspects: 3G data, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and microSD card slot, and an 8 megapixel camera.



