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Amazon Kindle is small, light and cheap in video review Video

To learn to read is to light a fire, so the saying goes, and what better way to stoke that fire than with the Amazon Kindle?

Bibliophiles may disagree of course, but take a look at our video review of the latest version of Amazon's ebook reader with Luke Westaway before you make up your mind. Continue reading...

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Buy two BlackBerry PlayBooks, get one free

Buy two BlackBerry PlayBooks, get one freeHandhelds

Can things get much worse for RIM? The BlackBerry maker has a promotion on for its PlayBook tablets for businesses: buy two, get one free.

The Back to Business promotion, aimed at small businesses, runs from now till the end of the year, reports SlashGear, though sadly there's no word on whether it'll apply to UK businesses. However will they cope? Continue reading...

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Sony PRS-T1: light e-reader, handles heavyweight reads

Sony PRS-T1: light e-reader, handles heavyweight readsGadgets

Amazon may well be prepping a Kindle tablet along with a new Kindle, but that doesn't seem to be stopping Sony ploughing on with its e-readers. The latest Wi-Fi version is the lightest 6-incher ever, and at just 8.9mm thick, it's sure to fit snug in your luggage, even if you have filled it with far too many pairs of emergency pants.

A limited edition version comes with a voucher that'll let you download the ebook of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (the first in JK Rowling's gajillion selling series) from the Pottermore website. Good news for fans of the boy wizard. Continue reading...

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Brian Blessed interview: "I want sat-nav on the Moon!" Video

We saluted Brian Blessed's best bits when he was named the new voice of TomTom, but now we've had a chance to make some celluloid gold ourselves with the big-mouthed big man.

Brian swung by the CNET UK podcast this week to tell us all about his own personal Greatest Gadget, using sat-nav on the Moon, and pranking Kenneth Branagh with real tanks. Continue reading...

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Apple live blog: September 2010 music event as it unfolded

Apple live blog: September 2010 music event as it unfoldedMP3 Players

Welcome to CNET UK's live blog of Apple's September product announcement. We sent our most caffeine-filled journalists to the press conference, to bring you up-to-the-minute updates and UK-focused commentary. Tell us your reactions to Apple's new products in the comments section at the bottom of the page or on the CNET UK Facebook page.

19:30: That's it, folks! Our ringing ears are off for some rest. Make sure you check back later for our first impressions of the new products. Bye! Continue reading...

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Sat-nav Wars: Nokia Ovi Maps records your voice, TomTom offers Darth Vader

Sat-nav Wars: Nokia Ovi Maps records your voice, TomTom offers Darth VaderMobile Phones

Big news in the world of sat-nav voices! Nokia's Ovi Maps now puts your own voice in charge of directions, while TomTom is using the force to guide you with the voice of Darth Vader and others from the Star Wars series. Continue reading...

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TomTom Go Live 1000: Apps and mobile phone tracking hit the road

TomTom Go Live 1000: Apps and mobile phone tracking hit the roadHandhelds

TomTom is meeting the challenge of location-aware smart phones and free navigation software with a new souped-up sat-nav platform. The Go Live 1000 will be the first to add apps and real-time routes.

The Go Live 1000 packs a 500MHz ARM processor and capacitive touchscreen, boasting a WebKit-based user interface. It includes a SIM-card slot, 4GB of internal storage and 128MB of RAM. It'll be the first in a slew of devices to support third-party apps, downloaded via the Web or over the air via mobile partner Vodafone. Continue reading...

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Mobile World Congress 2010

Mobile World Congress 2010Mobile Phones
Read about the best mobile phones arriving in the next few months from our reporters at Mobile World Congress, the annual industry show in Barcelona. Bookmark this page for photos, videos and reviews of the coolest handsets.

iPad Central

iPad CentralLaptops
Reviews, news and video of the iPad. Find out everything you need to know about Apple’s new touchscreen tablet computer. Is it just a big iPhone or a revolution in portable computing? Find out here as the story develops.

Kindle DX now available in UK: It's not fat, it's big boned

Kindle DX now available in UK: It's not fat, it's big bonedHandhelds

To celebrate the sudden outbreak of crystalline precipitation currently falling on Britain, Amazon.com has announced it'll now ship an international version of its massive, designed-for-newspapers-and-textbooks Kindle to the UK -- the Kindle DX.

In principle it's the same as the standard Kindle (which we reviewed late last year), but features a larger 246mm (9.7-inch) E-Ink screen. "Kindle DX is great for personal and professional documents, cookbooks and textbooks -- anything that is highly formatted," Amazon says. Continue reading...

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CES 2010

CES 2010Gadgets
All our CES 2010 news, hands-on photos and videos on one page. Expect to see a bunch of 3D TVs, netbooks and Android phones galore, along with cameras with more megapixels than you'd ever need and a host of other surprises.

Vexia Econav 435 and 355 tested: Saving you petrol, in theory at least

Vexia Econav 435 and 355 tested: Saving you petrol, in theory at leastHandhelds

It's been a long time since anything new happened in the world of sat-navs, but finally the day has arrived we can report on something different.

Spanish company Vexia is bringing its range of Econavs to our shores. The twist is that the sat-nav gives you advice on the most economical way to drive, telling you which gear you should be in and whether you're accelerating too quickly. Continue reading...

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Homer Simpson voice on TomTom sat-navs: About to hit a chestnut tree?

Homer Simpson voice on TomTom sat-navs: About to hit a chestnut tree?Handhelds

Homer Simpson has joined the ranks of Mr T and John Cleese as a downloadable custom voice for TomTom portable navigation devices. Fans of The Simpsons can now listen to Homer 'woohoo' and 'd'oh!' his way through their turn-by-turn directions.

Along the way, Homer adds his own commentary such as: 'Take the third right. We might find an ice cream truck! Mmm... ice cream.' We hope, however, that the voice won't be causing drivers to career into any chestnut trees.

The Homer Simpson voice was recorded by Dan Castellaneta, the same voice actor from the television show, and is available for download using the TomTom Home software suite for 9.95 (8.50). Continue reading...

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Fondly remembering the Psion 3mx

It's been a decade since that morning in 1999 -- the morning I took delivery of one of my all-time favourite gadgets. Continue reading...

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Garmin-Asus nüvifone G60 hands-on

Garmin-Asus nüvifone G60 hands-onMobile Phones

As we were being kicked out of Mobile World Congress for the day, we legged it to the Garmin-Asus stand and had a quick play with one of the brand-new sat-nav handsets from the joint venture between PC maker Asus and GPS specialist Garmin, the G60.

We wrote about the quad-band G60's announcement last week, and feared it would be a chunky mother lover. Which it is. But it actually felt smashing, and for a resistive touchscreen handset, it was more responsive than we were expecting, even with our meaty man fingers. The screen itself has a matte finish, rather than the usual gloss we see on resistive screens.
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BBC iPlayer goes mobile: Which player is best?

BBC iPlayer goes mobile: Which player is best?MP3 Players

First it was available only to Windows users. Then it adopted Adobe Flash and opened up its streaming walls to Mac and Linux. Now, the BBC's iPlayer is available not only on all desktops, but on the iPhone, and now a plethora of mobile devices that support Windows Media DRM.

We've got almost all the devices the iPlayer is compatible with in our capacious desk drawers, so we thought it'd be awfully charitable of us to load up some BBC content and take our favourite players for a spin. Continue reading...

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Seismometer and Movies: Our favourite new iPhone apps

Seismometer and Movies: Our favourite new iPhone appsMobile Phones

We've been perusing the iTunes App Store this weekend for some new nonsense to fill up our iPhones, and we've found some killer apps no iPhone or iPod touch should be without.

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This is a free app from Flixster that every movie fan should install. It gives one-touch access to all the latest movies at the box office and on DVD, over 10,000 high-quality movie trailers, movie, actor and director info, plus links to IMDB listings of every movie. Continue reading...

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Photos: Hands-on with the GPS-enabled iRiver M3

Photos: Hands-on with the GPS-enabled iRiver M3MP3 Players

Back in April, Archos broke the PMP mould by announcing a GPS add-on to its popular range of Generation 6 video players. At the time we were all like 'omg lol wtf?', but now iRiver -- the Korean clan responsible for the Spinn and Clix -- is making a GPS-enabled MP3 player, the iRiver M3. And believe it or, it's just for us Europeans -- it's not even coming out in iRiver's home country.

We got to play with the new device at IFA last week. It's styled like a very traditional car-based GPS system, with a Spinn-like GUI powered by a responsive 89mm (3.5-inch) touch-sensitive screen. Continue reading...

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Mio Knight Rider sat-nav hands-on video Video

This past weekend word leaked out that Mio had a Knight Rider-themed sat-nav in the works, and now we can officially say that it's real. The Knight Rider GPS will indeed feature the voice of William Daniels (aka KITT), and there will be a database of names so you can customise the device to have KITT personally greet and talk to you (provided that your name is included). Continue reading...

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Socket SoMo 650-M: PDAs aren't dead

Socket SoMo 650-M: PDAs aren't deadHandhelds

No, you haven't travelled back in time: this is a PDA. It might not do futuristic things like make phone calls, send text messages or take pictures, but if you're not bothered by those fancy features then this might be right up your street. It's called the Socket SoMo 650-M and costs around 450 -- which we think is ridiculous.

Aimed at the service industry, this rugged PDA looks retro but it's extremely sturdy and boasts a large touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, an Intel processor running at 624MHz, an SD and CF slot with the option to add barcode scanners for when you fancy scanning all the tins in your cupboard. Continue reading...

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