Motorola's new Droid RAZR is landing in the UK ahead of the delayed schedule according to Clove's blog. The online smartphone retailer is expecting stock in tomorrow and will be able to fulfil all current back orders immediately.
Long, long before the company dreamt of an office building from space, Apple occupied a far more modest compound — so much so that it could be sketched by hand. The floor plans were recently rediscovered.
University of Texas Southwestern's scientists have created a new flu vaccine that can protect us against any kind of flu, not just one type. Unlike the current type of vaccines, this can even protect us if the virus mutates.
HP's TouchSmart series, perhaps in spite of its touch capability, are damn good all-in-one PCs, and a nice iMac alternative. Now it's inevitably 3D — active shutter glasses and a 3D webcam jazz up the multimedia desktop slab.
Given that they're both multi-billion pound businesses, Disney and YouTube embarking on a £6 million joint adventure seems like small potatoes. But as the NY Times explains, the two need each other in a bad way. And this could be the start of something big.
That old black PS3 is starting to look a bit tired. How about a new one for Christmas? GameStop's got a new 'Classic' white one that'll match up nicely with the rest of the black entertainment kit you've got sitting under your black TV.
Remember those ChevronWP7 chaps who released a jailbreak of sorts for Windows Phone 7 and then got employed by Microsoft? Well they're back with an official 'unlock' that'll set you back about £6.
Gizmodo UK readers, you are this country's savviest tech-purchasers. But how many of you have actually stepped foot in one of the UK's 11 Best Buy stores, let alone actually bought anything? Judging by the comments I've seen so far, not many of you are surprised to hear the US company is pulling out of the UK market, blaming poor locations and not-low-enough prices. Come give your two penn’orth here:
According to Anonymous Iberoamerica, OpCartel has been canned following the release of the supposed kidnapped Anonymous member by the Zeta drug cartel. A statement on the 'Official Blog' called an end to the action.
Full details of the route the Olympic Torch will take as it criss-crosses the country on its way to London 2012 have been revealed, with The Flame set to pass through a part of Milton Keynes known as Bletchley Park.
Labelmania. That's what they're calling it. It's a bit like Bieber Fever, only slightly more low-key and very much more (completely?) about the application of sticky labels to things. DVDs, coffee mugs, wayward children, they can all be more clearly-identified with the help of a sturdy labelmaker, and right now you can get one for next to nothing with the current Dymo cashback promotion.
Sales of digital albums are on the up in the UK, with data from the BPI revealing we bought more digital recordings during the first 10 months of 2011 than we did in all of 2010.
Netflix is coming to the UK and Ireland early next year and MGM is on-board. The pair announced a multi-year deal to see the studio's biggest films make it onto the streaming roster 'within the pay TV window'.