Sony Ericsson priming new Walkman touchscreen phone?

We knew Sony Ericsson was planning more Walkman phones for release this year, and now a new report claims one will be a touchscreen musical blower. Is this the Sony Walkman X series phone we’ve longed for

Compare The Market meerkat gets an iPhone app: iSimples!

The Compare The Market meerkat is cashing in in an inevitable fashion, with his very iSimples iPhone app. What does it do

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini priced and dated

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini dinky Android phone was one of the stars of the show at Mobile World Congress last month, along with its QWERTY sibling, the Xperia X10 Mini Pro. Exact UK network launch plans are still under wraps, but we’ve just spotted pricing and SIM-free launch date, so read on for how much the pair could set you back. We know the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini, armed with a tiny 2.5-inch screen and five megapixel camera, is headed to Vodafone, but now we know roughly when, courtesy of Expansys

BlackBerry OS 6.0: next gen smartphone plans leak

BlackBerry OS 6.0 images, showing off what RIM’s next gen smartphone software could look like, have leaked out online. Gone is the static homescreen of old, in favour of widgets and live updates, but what phone is this set to run on

Sonic 4 photos: Splash Hill Zone revealed, Robotnik returns!

Sonic 4 has sparked lots of excitement with its promise of HD hedgehog thrills and Sega has revealed another glimpse of what the game holds in store. We’d previously seen a classic battle from Sonic The Hedgehog given the Sonic 4: Episode 1 gloss but now Sega’s revealed a whole stage – the Splash Hill Zone – and confirmed the return of Dr Robotnik

Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus coming to O2?

The Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus second gen webOS smartphones are still US only, but the latest rumour on the digital grapevine tips them for a launch on O2 as soon as next month. Got a salt cellar to hand? Grab it and read on for what could be the word on the phones’ UK arrival.

iPad vs Kindle: Amazon battles publishers over pricing

iPad and its iBooks store are leading Amazon to play hardball in negotiations with publishers. Apple’s plan to allow publishers to choose their price for iBooks destined for the iPad is in direct odds with Amazon’s system where Kindle books are available for a set price. In a report for trade website Publishers Marketplace, Michael Cader suggests that Amazon is threatening to remove publishers from the Kindle ebook store and Amazon as a whole if they insist on pushing for the same flexible pricing deal as Apple is offering for iPad iBooks

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