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  We already knew from a sneak peak last year that the tablet would be a twin screen device with both finger and stylus operation.   But now, thanks to the video below, we know a whole lot more about how it'd work, and we have to admit, we're impressed.

Sony has unveiled its slick new lineup of 3D TVs in Japan, promising our Far East brethren the chance to don some special specs and check out these new three dimensional gadgets by June or July this year.   Leading the line is the LED edge lit LX900 TV.

Apple has launched another blitz on the App Store, but it’s not sexy apps this time, it’s much more mundane wi-fi finders. The iPhone maker has removed a number of ‘stumbler’ apps that monitor available Wi-Fi networks near your location. --------

  In January we reported that Apple is hoping to provide an online back-up service for people's iTunes libraries. Now, according to CNET, the company wants to be able to store films for users on its servers.   And in another new move for Apple, the mov

Sony’s had a hard time of things over the last couple of years. Since the recession sales of its products across the board have taken a dip, dramatic enough to mean that the company had to let a sizeable chunk of its workforce go at the end of 2008. Now

Motorola will add the first search and map widgets from search engine Bing.com to its Android handsets in China in the next few weeks.   This is the second recent move the company has made away from its smartphones' standard Google software, the first be

  According to Google the new full-screen slide-show is for people who "aren’t interested in taking the time to get Reader set up".  It is also perfect for viewing on tablet PCs, including the upcoming iPad.   You can try it for yourself - go to the

  OnLive promises to free gamers from boxes and downloads and bring them a golden streaming future direct to their PCs, Macs or TVs. "OnLive breaks the console cycle. We don't need new hardware devices," said company founder Steve Perlman announcing the

The lawsuit against Apple has been filed by Texas-based company SmartPhone Technologies LLC, who claim to own the patents to the technology used in the iPhone's e-mail syncing, bandwidth conservation and Bluetooth functionality, among others.   ---------

Sony has shown off its stunning motion controller - now officially known as the PlayStation Move - as the company attempts to blow the Nintendo Wii out of the console water.   Unveiled at a PlayStation presentation held at the Games Developer Conference

Apple has launched a new beta SDK for the iPhone and iPad, which has quashed rumours that a camera for the iPad will be incoming. Previously the techiverse had been rife with speculation that a small blank indent in the iPad frame would become a webcam in

  Opera Mini 5 Beta greatly enhances browser experience for Java phones and is equipped with an updated interface that includes a new , 'speed dial' start screen featuring thumbnails of most-visited sites.   ---------------------------------------------

THURSDAY   PS3 NEWS @BBC – Sony unveils the PS3 Move motion controller     IPAD NEWS @Engadget – iPad SDK 3.2 beta 4 squashes rumours of a camera but adds new gesture controls     IPHONE NEWS @Appmodo – Street Fighter IV for iPhone and iPod Tou

Google now offers a cycling option to those using its maps service to get directions. The service is only available right now in certain US cities but, as with the roll out of Street View, it won’t be long until it appears here in the UK. Google has add

Virgin is finally importing TiVo to the UK later this year. After its departure from UK homes in 2003, the hugely popular American digital video recorder (DVR) will return to help Virgin develop its next-generation set-top box. The two companies will look