Mac OS X 10.6.5 Update Rolled Out

Apple [AAPL] has pushed out a new update for those running Max OS X Snow Leopard. The new update can be found by clicking on the software updates menu option. The download is 680.1MB in size although this may be different depending on your machine configuration.

The update brings a number of enhancements in the way of stability, compatibility as well as security on your Mac. The full update details can be found below. [Read more…]

Skyfire Browser for iPad Coming Soon

The Skyfire browser allows users to play flash content on iOS based devices. Skyfire is a proxy browser that uses backend servers to convert flash based video in to the HTML5 format on the fly and deliver it to the browser.

What this allows users of the software to do is watch flash video on the iPhone or iPod touch. In a recent Tweet, Skyfire has now announced that the iPad version will also be coming soon. [Read more…]

RIM BlackBerry Playbook to Cost Less than $500

In a recent interview, RIM indicated that the new BlackBerry Playbook tablet would be priced at less than $500 when it launches in the US in the first quarter of 2011.

The 7 inch tablet was announced recently along with a rough launch date estimate although up till now, no prices have been known. We still are yet to get an exact price, but what was said is that it would be very competitively priced at below $500. [Read more…]

T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Tab Now Available for $399

The Samsung Galaxy Tab on the T-Mobile network in the US is now available. Theres nothing particularly new to announce here as we already mentioned the release date of today a bit ago.

Price wise, the T-Mobile version of the Galaxy Tab has two price points. The first is the no contract model that is priced at $599.99. The second option is for those wanting a two year contract where the price is dropped down to $399.99. [Read more…]

Samsung Galaxy S Shipments Hit 3 Million in the US

Samsung has announced that the Galaxy S class range of smartphones have reached 3 million shipments in the US. The worldwide total now stands at 7 million which is a fairly impressive number.

When we last announced the total shipments several weeks ago, they had just hit 5 million. [Read more…]

Apple AirPrint via Mac/Windows Could Be Delayed

AppleInsider has reported that AirPrint in iOS 4.2 could be delayed indefinitely for those who would connect up to a printer on a Windows or Mac based device. Rather than being able to print to a shared printer as originally planned, it seems that this feature might be pulled out of iOS 4.2 and instead of using shared printers, the system might only work with wireless printers in the HP range.

Specifically, the five models mentioned are the following…

* HP Photosmart Premium Fax e-All-in-One Printer – C410
* HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One Printer series – C310
* HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One Printer series – B210
* HP ENVY 100 e-All-in-One Printer Series – D410
* HP Photosmart eStation Printer series – C510″

[Read more…]

iOS 4.2 Coming Soon According to Apple

Apple [AAPL] sent out an email to developers the other day indicating that iOS 4.2 was just around the corner.

The email says that iOS 4.2 will soon be in the hands of millions of customers around the world. The email was sent out to developers to let them know they can now submit updated apps to the app store that contain 4.2 optimised code and then suggest that developers can start utilising Multitasking (already available from 4.0 onwards) as well as Game Center (4.1 onwards) and finally AirPrint (iOS 4.2 onwards). [Read more…]

Sony Ericsson ANZU To Run Android 2.3 When Launched

The XperiaX10 website has received an anonymous tip along with a picture that claims to show the next generation smartphone from Sony Ericsson called the ANZU. The ANZU is believed to be the successor of the Xperia X10 range of smartphones.

The device its self is said to have a 4.3 inch display and be very thin. As well as showing a leaked picture of the device, the ANZU will also run Android 2.3 when it launches rather than an older version. The phone pictured here shows it running Android 2.1 although this is a very early prototype model. [Read more…]

Namco Windows Phone 7 Games Announced

Namco has announced several classic games that will be arriving on the Windows Phone 7 platform. Games include Flight Control, More Brain Exercise, I Love Katamari, PAC-MAN and Puzzle Quest 2.

Some of these particular games are already available now, but others are not yet quite ready. [Read more…]

Motorola CLIQ Android 2.1 Update Finally Lands

The Motorola Cliq Android 2.1 update is finally now available. This comes a couple of weeks after a false alarm where it appeared to be made available briefly.

This particular update is 40MB in size on the internal storage and updates the CLIQ from Android 1.5 right up to 2.1 although 2.1 is no longer current. [Read more…]

Microsoft Kinect Now Available in UK

Microsoft Kinect launched in the US last week. For us lot in the UK, we’ve had to wait until today for it to become available.

Now that it has officially launched in the UK, you can now pick it up from various locations such as Amazon, Play, Game and many other stores although stock is believed to be in short supply, so act quickly and perhaps make a few calls if not available online. [Read more…]

Dell Venue Pro WP7 MicroSD Card Slot – Covered by Warranty Sticker

WMPoweruser has spotted the microSD card slot on the Dell Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 smartphone. Unlike some other WP7 devices where the card slot is buried deep within the hardware, Dell has made the microSD card slot some what accessible when only taking the back cover off.

However, there is a snag here in that the microSD card slot is actually covered by a warranty sticker. Basically, that means that if you decide to mess with the microSD card slot and increase the memory capacity of the device, you’ll end up voiding your warranty on the phone. [Read more…]