It would seem that after all those rumours attributing an astronomical price point to the Motorola Xoom, common sense has won out and the Honeycomb-powered tablet will indeed be relatively affordable at launch.
It would seem you can't escape fanboyism in even the most lofty corridors of power. It has been revealed by a former British MP that he nominated Apple's eponymous CEO for the title, but the request was shot down by then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown as payback for Jobs snubbing an invitation to speak at Brown's Labour Party conference.
As you may (or may not) have heard, the United Kingdom has recently seen a series of protests aimed at reversing the government's controversial spending cuts, which have lopped a massive £7 billion from the budget of public services across the country.
BT Plc | January 19, 2011 | Press Release
British Consul General opens BT’s technology showcase in Sydney to highlight key investments for 2011
BT, one of the world’s leading providers of communications solutions and services, announced an update to its investment programme in Australia and...
Sure, Silicon Valley has a remarkable pedigree and history of producing world-beating technology companies, as well as an established technology presence, networking scene and excellent weather, but you know what us Brits have? Words.
The Chinese have launched a British invasion, as ZTE announced the launch of its first Android powered device – the Racer – on the UK’s 3 network.