Luke Westaway

Gingerbread is the man: Just 1.6% of Android phones have ICS

Just 1.6 per cent of Android devices are running Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest version of Google’s mobile operating system. Meanwhile Gingerbread is still ruling the roost, running on a whopping 62 per cent of Android devices. The stats come courtesy of Android’s developer site, which monitors devices that have accessed the Android Market Google …

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New iPad, Apple TV and more in Apple news round

Now playing: Watch this: New iPad and Apple TV launch 0:54 Apple has just lifted the lid on its new iPad, as well as a new version of Apple TV. Hit play on the video above to learn everything you need to know on the company’s new kit, in not very much time at all. The new iPad is the …

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HTC One X vs Huawei D Quad vs LG Optimus 4X HD: Quad war

Now playing: Watch this: Quad-core war 3:41 I had a core-fully good time at Mobile World Congress this year, with the tech industry’s biggest players unveiling smart phones powered by frighteningly powerful quad-core processors. Hit play on the video above to see the three coolest quad-core phones compared — I’m taking a look at the Huawei Ascend D Quad, the …

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Toshiba ZL2 glasses

Toshiba’s ZL2 glasses-free 3D is going on sale on Monday — yours for the wallet-combusting cost of £7,000. That’s right folks, from 12 March you’ll be able to walk into the John Lewis on London’s Oxford Street and throw down seven grand to acquire this hoity-toity telly. It’ll be available from Harrods from the 16th. The telly itself measures a …

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Nokia Lumia 900 set to hit the UK in May

Carphone Warehouse has listed the Nokia Lumia 900 on its site with an ‘expected’ May release date, meaning the UK will likely be getting to grips with the Windows Phone-powered device in less than three months’ time. Getting to grips is probably the right term, as the Lumia 900 boasts a palm-stretching 4.3-inch display, and plays bigger brother to the …

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Samsung Galaxy Pocket is a teeny

Samsung seems determined to have every single screen size covered by its all-encompassing Galaxy range — its latest creation is the Galaxy Pocket, a tiny 2.8-inch mobile running Android version 2.3 Gingerbread. For your money you’ll get a 2-megapixel camera sitting on the rear, while the Pocket is powered by an 832MHz processor. There’s a measly 3GB of internal storage, but …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 launching in April, according to reports

The Samsung Galaxy S3 will be launched next month, according to our sister site ZDNet Korea. So best start saving now. Our Korean is a little rusty, but the site says it’s been talking with Cheil Worldwide, an ad agency owned by the Samsung Group, confirming that the S3 will launch in April, with the UK playing host to an …

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S, Ray and Neo V get ICS beta

Sony has released a beta version of Ice Cream Sandwich for the Xperia Arc S, Xperia Ray and Xperia Neo V, letting more adventurous Android fans get a taste of the latest version of Android ahead of the official update. Sony posted the details on its developer site, but warns that the update should only be attempted if you’re an ‘advanced …

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Samsung Galaxy B with edge

Rumours are circulating that Samsung’s planning a smart phone with a edge-to-edge screen, dubbed the Samsung Galaxy B. Sammyhub spotted a report from the Korean language Maeil Business newspaper that hints that the company has been beavering away on a nearly bezel-free device. Peering through the dense fog of Google Translate, it would appear that Samsung has been working on the …

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Samsung Galaxy B with edge

Rumors are circulating that Samsung’s planning a smartphone with an edge-to-edge screen, dubbed the Samsung Galaxy B. Sammyhub spotted a report from the Korean language Maeil Business newspaper that hints that the company has been beavering away on a nearly bezel-free device. Peering through the dense fog of Google Translate, it would appear that Samsung has been working on the …

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