Mozilla has delayed the release date of Firefox 4 due to some technical glitches that are causing it to be a little buggy.
“Completing this work (on Firefox 4) is taking longer than initial estimates indicated as we track down regressions and sources of instability. As part of our commitment to beta users, we will not ship software before it is ready,” [Read more…]
Virgin Broadband is now offering 100MB broadband here in the UK.
Yesterday, we heard that the White iPhone 4 from Apple [AAPL] was to be further delayed, perhaps till the spring of 2011.
Apple [AAPL] is rumoured to be creating a new SIM card with the SIM card manufacturer, Gemalto.
Yesterday, Engadget managed to get hold of a number of pictures of what is believed to be the new Sony Ericsson Playstation Phone.
Verizon [VZ] has created a document for the Samsung Galaxy Tab called “Things to Know”. The document covers six points about the Galaxy Tab tablet device. None of the information within the document is new and its what we already knew from previous details.
HP might be launching more than just one new webOS device in the coming months/year. Right now only the Palm Pre 2 has been announced and launched (in some locations) but today we are hearing that around five or six new devices could be launched. These devices are likely to include tablets and smartphones rather than just some fancy printers.
Elecom have created a memory card reader that has the ability to rotate. The reason for it doing this is so that you can move it more easily out of the way of other ports on your laptop.
Around Christmas time this year, the UK might get to see a new Google Nexus Two smartphone. Some reports today are hinting at Google [GOOG] selling the phone exclusively through Carphone Warehouse who specialise in selling unlocked handsets in the UK.
Microsoft [MSFT] has launched Office 2011 for Mac. This new version updates the older 2008 version and brings a number of enhancements to make it better than before.
Apple [AAPL] approved a new app yesterday called iDOS. The app lets you run DOS on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Just before getting on to what it does, its important to note here that Apple has already pulled the plug on this one although for jailbreakers, you can still use DOSPAD in its place to achieve the same things as detailed below.
Several months ago, Engadget revealed some information about a new PlayStation phone being created by Sony Ericsson. Details about the device showed that it would be running Android 3.0 and that it would be the best combination of games and phone mixed in to a single package.



