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UK sat-nav features rear-view camera
GPS giants appear to be trying to pip each other to the post at the moment by being the first to come up with an innovative improvement over traditional navigation. We recently reported on TomTom's new IQRoutes technology and...
14 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
New thin clients from NEC
NEC has announced two new network thin clients designed for use in Windows Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame environments. The latest members of the NEC Quovio family, the new thin clients are diskless and almost silent in...
14 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Skype announces unlimited call-plans to over a third of the world
With Skype becoming more popular in the modern home and with support becoming being more commonly available on mobile phones, it's no wonder BT is having to work harder with its calling plans and services to keep customers...
13 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
EA has announced that it will be producing the game of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to coincide with the launch of the film later this year.It will be released on all major formats, including PC, X360, PS3, Wii, DS,...
13 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Next generation iPhone to receive 3G support
Apple has been causing a bit of a stir recently following news that its iPhone could soon be receiving a much discussed 3G upgrade. It allegedly left the high-speed data support out of its original design because of issues...
13 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Protecting the kids, apparently
The latest product promising to give peace of mind to parents whose offspring are busying themselves on the Internet comes direct from the States. Sentry Parental Controls boasts that it can alert parents to any inappropriate...
13 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
NDrive to launch world's first photo mapping sat-nav
Just when you thought satellite navigation couldn't get any more efficient than it already is, personal navigation software developer NDrive announced the next generation of mapping technology, which features real life photo...
13 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Archos adds GPS to market-leading PMP
So impressed have we been by the Archos range of PMPs that you'd be forgiven for thinking we've bought shares in the company (we haven't). The industry leader has consistently driven the market in this sector for the last couple...
12 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Nokia expands Xpressmusic range
Nokia's XpressMusic range is one of its most popular in recent times, and one of the first to encourage consumers to look further than Sony Ericsson when it comes to audio. Recently expanded to include the new 5220 and 5320...
12 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Unreal Tournament 3 for the X360
Midway has announced that X360 owners won't have long to wait before sampling the joys of Unreal Tournament 3. It will be available for the console at some stage this summer.The acclaimed first-person shooter is already out on...
12 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
New portable compact printer from Canon
Canon has just announced an update to the popular PIXMA iP90v portable printer, with the launch of the PIXMA iP100, a new compact printer with what's claimed to be exceptional print quality. The printer is available in both a...
12 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Fastest SATA drive yet from Western Digital
Western Digital has announced the latest generation of its 10k RPM Raptor family. With the natty product name of VelociRaptor, the new 300GB drive is the world's fastest SATA drive and is aimed enthusiasts and the enterprise...
12 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
A Python round your ears
Introducing a new product from Sandberg, which is targeting the computer gamers market primarily with its PythonSet. This is a brand new headset, boasting closely-fitting ear pads, that has been put together with the idea of...
09 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
NAS and small
Buffalo's latest network attached storage (NAS) drive is about hit the market, and it's, well, really quite small. Not in terms of storage, with the device holding a terabyte of data.No, it's the physical footprint of the drive...
09 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff
Epson trumpets new A4 scanner
The arrival of a new A4 scanner on the market is always to be welcomed and Epson is currently crowing about the new GT-1500 flatbed scanner, which has been developed as a solution for de-centralised scanning in large...
09 May 2008 by IT Reviews Staff

