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This going to be a regular feature on the run-up to the 27th and, hopefully, some big Appley announcements.

Latest from the rumour-mill is that the next gen iPhone will be sporting an OLED screen and a have removable battery just like the new gPhone, Nexus One.

There’s rumblings that iPhone 4G could have a front-facing camera for vid-chat, a dual-core processor and a flash-equipped 5MP camera.

The favourite due-date for the new Apple handheld is June but any Spring/Summer month seems to have been whispered. History dictates that June is most likely.

The important yet quite minor tweaks seen between 3G and 3GS leads me to believe that something meatier is going to appear for the 4G.

Personally, I’m hoping for all the above wrapped in an aluminium uni-body :)

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When Google decided to sell their own Android blower, the Nexus One, almost as many column inches were given to how they’d do this as were given to the actual handset.

Well, they’ve opened a new store, from which they plan to sell Android phones from a variety of carriers and manufacturers.

This will be a one-stop-shop for your choice of Android mobile.

There’s nothing really new about Google.com/phone but by bringing all those phones together it shows that Google may have been getting concerned about having bits of Android dotted about the place. Having it all centralised should strengthen the brand identity as well as making the punters life a little easier.

The Nexus One has obviously gone all official now and the pricing seems to follow a familiar format: $180 on contract with T-Mobile, $530 unlocked, both available through that new online store I’ve just been chatting about.

So, what’s the specs and stuff?

It’s got the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a 3.7 inch, 480×800 AMOLED screen.

The camera is a 5MP number paired with an LED flash. It can take MPEG-4 video which can be fired off to YouTube with one-click.

The trackball’s got a natty multicolour LED for different notifications, and it would be silly not to have a compass, GPS, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth or a 3.5mm headphone jack. Thankfully it has all those :)

You also get two mics for “active noise suppression,” light and proximity sensors, and an accelerometer onboard.

The battery promises 5 hours of 3G browsing and 7 hours of 3G talk time.

It sounds like Europe (?inc UK?) will get the Nexus One for €450 for a contract-free device or €200 if tethered to a two-year Vodafone contract.

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Acer Liquid A1 Now Available in UK – First Snapdragon Android Smartphone

December 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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Cast your gadgety minds back to October and Acer’s announcement of their Liquid A1 Android powered smartphone.
Now, The Acer Liquid A1 is for sale and stands as being the first handset from anyone to run Google’s mobile Andoid OS on Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon hardware – albeit underclocked to 768MHz. Don’t ask me why – [...]

iPhone 3GS CPU and RAM Revealed

June 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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Apple is being predictably cagey with the hard specs of the iPhone 3GS.
That doesn’t stop T-Mobile Netherlands from plastering all the hard facts over their site
Fact me now daddy-oh!
Under the 3GS’s hood there beats 256MB of RAM with a 600MHz CPU.
That’s a boost up from 128MB and 412MHz found in the first-gen and the 3G, and it’s basically exactly [...]

NVIDIA Ion Being Released Between Now and June

April 2, 2009 Click to read more →
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NVIDIA’s ION has just been the center of an official press release which says that the first batch of “incredibly small and affordable PCs” (like the Acer Hornet rumored for an April 8th launch) are due in Q2.
Yup, that means somewhere between right now and the end of June!
NVIDIA  promise optimised software support from big boy developers such as Adobe, [...]

Zii System is Media System Chip – Official!

January 8, 2009 Click to read more →

Finally.
We get to know what all this Stem Cell Computing stuff is about.
Creative’s rumored offshoot, ZiiLabs was revealed at CES to be a media-application processor developer with a very slick system-on-a-chip.
This one for developers and manufacturers to get excited about and us consumers to wait and see what becomes of it.
I’m slightly disappointed as the ”StemCell Computing” hook got [...]

Speed Up Your PSP – Overclock Instruction Guide

January 3, 2009 Click to read more →

OCModShop have published their guide on overclocking the PSP’s CPU.
Why would you want to?
Well, because you can!
Apparently the MIPS R4000 CPU inside your PSP was actually……
“……designed to run faster than it does out of the box. By default, the CPU runs at 222Mhz, but the MIPS R4000 processor was designed to run at 333Mhz with [...]

Atom Based Mini Chocolate For Your Desktop

July 24, 2008 Click to read more →

There has been a slew of Atom-based laptops but not so many desktops.
But here is the “Mini Chocolate” desktop from the Korean brand, Ripple.
Packing the 1.6GHz Atom processor into its Mini-ITX form it also sports up to 2GB of RAM, four USB ports, two SATA sockets, and a single IDE socket – it even has room [...]

Open Source Stomp Box Effects Pedal For Geeky Guitarists – Coyote-1

June 20, 2008 Click to read more →

Now here’s a thing.
To get your own custom effects pedal can be a little on the expensive side – so why not do a Brian May and build your own?
The OpenStomp Coyote-1, whilst still in the prototype phase, seems a pretty well thought-out open source guitar effects module.
It has a Parallax Propeller 8-core processor running at 80MHz that can even [...]

10 Inches of Eee PC Pleasure

May 29, 2008 Click to read more →

Asus have confirmed that they will be launching the 10-inch version of their ever-so popular Eee PC on Tuesday at the Computex trade show in Taiwan.
A spokesperson for the company has said that the larger-screened model should be on sale in the UK in November.
No other details have been confirmed.
Word out in the blogsphere is that it’s likely to be packing the all [...]