by Jay Garrett on January 21, 2010
Well, lovers of all that is shiny and gadgety!
Looks like the UK will be getting some Apple-styled Tablet love as it appears that the fruity tech maker is chatting with UK operators over network partnerships for its much talked-about tablet PC.
Orange, O2 and Vodafone are all claimed to be drooling in anticipation of stocking the latest big noise in the tech world.
All reckon that the operators will bundle the iSlate in with 3G mobile broadband contracts (just like they do with netbooks, etc) and thus subsidising the rumoured £800 it’s expected to cost.
Apple’s tablet PC is expected to be flashed and photographed reality on January 27th when the San Francisco-based company unveils its “latest creation”.
This follows the little glissade de la langue (slip of the tongue) by a French Orange executive who claimed his company would be stocking the new creation – of course this was quickly retracted.
by Jay Garrett on October 22, 2009
Shigeru Miyamoto, the dude responsible for game greats Mario and Donkey Kong says that the Nintendo Wii 2 will be smaller and cheaper – who am I to argue with that?
He also says that the console will move into “other aspects of daily life” – so do we take it that Nintendo will be branching out into more generalised home entertainment just like the Sony and Microsoft consoles are doing?
Miyamoto has plenty of Ninty insider info and when he says that “While we don’t have any concrete plans for what we’ll be doing with hardware in the future… I think it would be likely that we would try to make that same functionality perhaps more compact and perhaps even more cost-efficient” you just know he speaks with authority.
The present Wii is pretty pocket friendly but if Nintendo is to bust out a Wii2 with HD and more online functionality and remain cheaper than the Wii’s original RRP it may take some juggling.
Chances are it will be able to hold its head up with the Xbox and PS3 and perhaps get a little more cred from the hardcore gamers that still see the Wii as a kid/family friendly console rather than a serious bit of kit.
This is also backed up by Miyamoto that states that the Wii 2 will be more than just a “toy”. “We’re gradually seeing video games moving beyond simply entertainment into other aspects of everyday life,” he said.
Let’s wait and see eh?
What do you think?