TimeLine Layout

March, 2011

  • 27 March

    Complete list of Xperia Play optimised games

    Sony Ericsson is chomping at the bit to get its Xperia Play Android smartphone into your hot little hands and has announced an enormous list of games which will be optimised for the handset’s unique PlayStation-style controls in time for launch. (Credit: Sony Ericsson) There are currently 71 titles in the list below, but this …

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  • 25 March

    Best UK iPad 2 apps: Our top picks

    Apple’s iPad 2 goes on sale in the UK today — Friday 25 March — so what are the best British apps to download for your new tablet? We’ve picked out 10 of the most relevant and interesting iPad apps for the UK to get you started. BBC iPlayer came out in February this year, finally giving native access to …

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  • 25 March

    BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will run Android 2.3 apps according to RIM

    Those rumours about BlackBerrys running Android apps? They were true. Well, partially. RIM says users of its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will be able to install Android 2.3 and BlackBerry Java apps on the device. Developers will have to submit their apps to RIM’s BlackBerry App World in the normal way, so don’t expect all 200,000 Android apps to be available …

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  • 25 March

    T

    Good news for Android-craving skinflints: T-Mobile wants your business, and it’s bending over backwards to give you a Google-powered phone for just over a tenner a month. The UK operator has kicked off a pay-monthly deal on four Android handsets: the Samsung Galaxy Apollo, LG Optimus One Navigation Edition, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro and the Sony Ericsson Xperia …

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  • 25 March

    iPad 2 to output Real Racing 2 HD in 1080p for TV gaming thrills

    If you’re looking for a game that will show off your new iPad 2‘s capabilities, Real Racing 2 HD would be an excellent choice. The game’s recently had its graphics bumped up to use the tablet’s new dual-core A5 processor and GPU. Now its developer, Firemint, has revealed plans for another update that will let you output the game to …

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  • 25 March

    Top five reasons to buy an iPad 2 (and five reasons not to)

    Looking to convince a hesitant spouse or bank manager that you absolutely must have an iPad 2? Or are you searching for a reason to get your tablet fix elsewhere? Either way, we’ve got all the answers. Top five reasons to buy an iPad 2 It’s cheap. The least expensive iPad 2, the 16GB Wi-Fi only version, is a paltry …

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  • 25 March

    iPad 2 3G prices: Best iPad 2 3G deals compared

    So you fancy snagging yerself an iPad 2 with Wi-Fi and 3G? Smart move — 3G lets you cruise the Web when you’re nowhere near a Wi-Fi connection, making your tablet truly mobile. We’ve rounded up the best iPad 2 contract deals from the four major UK networks and corralled them for some for table-comparing, deal-roundupping, tarriff-totalling action! At the …

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  • 25 March

    Elizabeth Taylor? There’s already an iPad tribute app for her from The Daily

    Well, that was quick work. Actress Elizabeth Taylor’s death was announced just two days ago, yet there’s already a tribute magazine app available on the iPad App Store. Either Apple’s approval team got their skates on out of respect for the much-loved star, or the app had been pre-approved in anticipation of the news, much like newspaper obituaries are written …

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  • 25 March

    Ask Maggie: Can I cancel T

    The reason some T-Mobile USA customers are with T-Mobile is because they hate AT&T. But sometime next year, those T-Mobile customers could become AT&T customers. On Sunday, AT&T surprised just about everyone when it announced plans to buy T-Mobile for $39 billion. The merger still has to be approved by regulators, so it’s not a done deal. But the announcement …

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  • 25 March

    The iPhone 4G Steering Wheel with Speakers (hands

    Fact: developers have whipped up some mighty fine racing games for the iPhone. Off the top of my head, I’m thinking Asphalt 5, Driver, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, and Reckless Racing, to name just a few. However, these games share a common obstacle: controls. Either you’re futzing with onscreen buttons that offer no feedback, or you’re “steering” the iPhone …

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