Forcing CES to stop hiring in booth babes isn’t needed. The tech companies that fail to wake up from the 1970s will soon be as out-dated as its old-school gender perspectives
Spotify has released a preview of its mobile application for Blackberry devices – but not the Torch 9800
Google and Samsung have unveiled the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first phone to run Google’s Android 4.0 operating system (OS), code-named Ice Cream Sandwich.
The Galaxy Nexus features a HD Super AMOLED display, five megapixel camera, 1.2GHz dual-core processor and NFC (near-field communications) support.
Ice Cream Sandwich has a re-designed UI with multi-tasking notifications and full [...]
WHSmith is bringing itself to Amazon’s level of modern retailing, with the launch of the Kobo Touch eReader with a starting price of £89 and a stylish quilted back
At its press bash in Camden Roundhouse last week, Cheryl Cole, Lady Gaga and Wil.i.am all turned up to support the release. The Sensation XL has bigged up its screen-size, camera mega-pixels and audio. Here are Witch Tech’s top five features
I don’t know why you’d want to cook things with your laptop. But Electrolux has developed an idea for a laptop kitchen anyway
Samsung is set to unleash its Galaxy Note smartphone/tablet to the UK market at the end of November
Last week, Amazon launched an attack on the tablet market with its new Kindle Fire tablet. Witch Tech editor, Jenny Williams, looks at the pros and cons of Amazon’s first tablet device
Samsung Galaxy S II is now available on Vodafone in the UK alongside 3 and O2
WitchTech.co.uk rounds-up the news and announcements from CES 2011, including Lady Gaga and Polaroid’s Grey Label Line, LG’s Optimus Black and Liquid Image’s new ski goggles