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27th July 2007 Archive

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  • Only 'major' EU countries to be in second iPhone rollout

    Is your country 'major' enough?

    Apple will unleash its iPhone into the European market during the fourth quarter of 2007. But, it seems not all European consumers will be granted access to the so-called must-have gadget this side of Christmas. The handset, which launched in the US on 29 June, will initially appear in a few "major" European countries, but …

    Mac 27 Jul 2007, 10:57

  • Sony Vaio reborn for the living room

    More than just a white box manufacturer

    If you don’t want a laptop or desktop PC cluttering up your living room, but miss the emotional tech attachment, then Sony may hold the key. It has designed a PC specifically for the living room, but one so, well, un-PC that it’s sure to put bums on sofas. First announced at the Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas in January …

    PCs 27 Jul 2007, 12:44

  • Samsung S1030 and S850 digital cameras

    Review More features than a Sunday newspaper supplement

    The Samsung S1030 and S850 offer huge image sizes at a knockdown price, with plenty of extra features and full 30 fps movie recording with sound. With superior ASR and Wise Shot modes on the S850 you're guaranteed better shots. Just don't forget to buy a few dozen sets of batteries, as these puppies are power hungry. …

    Cameras 27 Jul 2007, 15:41

  • Intel responds to EU's anti-trust statement

    AMD puts the boot in as well

    The European Commission today issued its statement of objections against chip giant Intel, accusing it of anti-competitive behaviour. As we reported earlier, the world's number one maker of processor chips had been awaiting the verdict of a long-running investigation into the firm's alleged anti-trust business practice against …

    Bits 'n' Chips 27 Jul 2007, 15:47