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Sponsored Video: Kinect Star Wars app for Star Wars Day

May 3, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Tomorrow, May the 4th, is Star Wars day. This blogger has made the decision to leap in, feet first, into a brief Star Wars frenzy. To kick things off – Geek Native has a copy of the Kinect Star Wars App ad. My first thought would be that this would have to be a Windows […]

Filed Under: Console, Mobile Tagged With: android, C-3PO, ios, kinect, r2d2, star wars, stormtroopers, Windows Phone 7

Giant mutant mouse DJs for an animated building

November 30, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This an ad for Nokia Lumia 800. I’m still trying to talk someone I know into buying one as I suspect it’ll be pretty good. I’m sure WP7 is a much better mobile OS than people fear it is. This is Millbank Tower in London – so I’ll always call it the phone building from […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: ads, Deadmau5, lumia 800, nokia, Windows Phone 7

Spotify coming to Windows Phone 7.5

November 7, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Good news for music lovers – especially here in Europe – who want to give the new Nokia Lumia phones a shot. In fact, this is good news for anyone tempted by the alternative smartphone OS; Windows Phone 7. Spotify and Microsoft today announced that they’ll shortly providing a Spotify app for Windows Phone 7.5. […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: mobile phone, spotify, Windows Phone 7

Is this the leaked Dell Peju tablet?

July 11, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

We might never know if this video is a real leak of Dell’s Peju tablet as there may be design changes still to be made. It looks real though. Why? A lot of effort on the video but not really all that much to show. A fake, I think, would have faked more. This blogger […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: android, dell, leaks, tablet, tablets, Windows 7, windows 8, Windows Phone 7

Fable III: Coin Golf trailer

February 26, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

There is a second Fable III game for Microsoft devices. That’s the Window Phone 7 Coin Golf game. Golf normally bores me to tears. What’s interesting about Fable’s Coin Golf is that it makes use of Windows Phone 7‘s ability to connect over the interwebs with Xbox Live. The incentive for messing around with this […]

Filed Under: Console Tagged With: Fable III, microsoft, Windows Phone 7, Xbox Live

Mobile Review: Samsung Omnia 7

February 17, 2011 by Graham Gibson Leave a Comment

Samsung’s Omnia 7 is their very first foray into the world of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft’s secret weapon in their war to reclaim market share in the mobile space having haemorrhaged most of it away to their competitors since the emergence of the original iPhone and the subsequent rise of the smartphone platform in general. […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: samsung, Windows Phone 7

Window Phone 7 Fable game

January 6, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

One of the many announcements Microsoft made at CES this year was of a mobile Fable game. Fable Coin Golf will be available for Windows Phone 7 handsets. The interesting twist is that the game will be connected to Fable 3. Any money won by betting in Fable Coin Golf will become available in Fable […]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: fable, Fable 3, microsoft, Windows Phone 7, Xbox Live

DigiGuide bought by EBS New Media

December 14, 2010 by Andrew Girdwood 2 Comments

One of my favourite little applications is DigiGuide. By application I actually mean an old style .exe. DigiGuide was a piece of software I downloaded years ago, pay for and use every day. It’s an electronic TV listings guide for the UK. Sure, it lets me sort channels and show them in a display format […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: Adobe AIR, android, apple, digiguide, iphone, Windows Phone 7

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