UK Kindle Store Allows Budding Writers to Self Publish
All the old fashioned music fans with their piles of LPs and CDs were sure that MP3s/downloading were going to destroy the music industry. But it seems that things are
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All the old fashioned music fans with their piles of LPs and CDs were sure that MP3s/downloading were going to destroy the music industry. But it seems that things are
Microsoft’s bigwig Aaron Greenberg announced yesterday the pricing for their hotly-anticpated Kinect movement control would be £129.99 with Kinect Adventures, and announced that it will be bundled with a new
Microsoft have been blowing their own trumpet after the hugely successful launch of their new Xbox in the US, as the UK gears up for the arrival of the next
UK online retailer ShopTo has started taking pre-orders for Microsoft’s new-fangled movement controller Kinect, which they have priced at an unreasonable £129.99 and have the release date set as 19th
If you haven’t got an iPhone yet because the prices are still too high for you then the recent Tesco Mobile tariff announcement could be just the thing for you. Tesco has revealed that they will be selling the iPhone in time for Christmas and are offering a Pay-as-you-go option as well as two Pay-monthly contracts.
Amazon.com has released a free Kindle application for the PC with a promise to release a Mac version soon. For those who aren’t familiar with the Kindle, it started out as an electronic book reader about the same size as a large novel. It has a crisp easy to read black and white display and can download books from Amazon’s Kindle store. The PC version allows you to read books from the Kindle store on your PC and, if you have one, also sync with your Kindle.
There have been a few significant happenings for iPhone users in the UK today including a launch of a Sky TV application, Orange starts selling iPhones and O2 have said that they will unlock out-of-contrat iPhones so users can switch to other networks.
The market is full of MP3 players. Everything from cheap Chinese models to devices from the big names like Sony, Philips and Samsung. And of course not forgetting Apple with their iPod range. Now SanDisk (who are more famous for their flash memory card products) is launching their wearable MP3 player, the SanDisk Sansa Clip+, in the UK.