Saturday, January 23, 2010

Latest News on Apple, BT, Nokia and Samsung

Latest News on Apple, BT, Nokia and Samsung

Latest news on Apple, BT, Nokia and Samsung

The latest news on BT’s superfast broadband, new Samsung digital cameras, Nokia turning its mobile phones into sat navs, the Orange T-Mobile merger and Apple iSlate tablet rumours.

Which? brings you its top five technology news stories of the week in one easy roundup to keep you up-to-date on the latest happenings in the world of technology.

1- Top ten Apple iSlate tablet PC rumours

Apple has long been rumoured to be launching an Apple tablet PC, variously called the Apple iSlate, Apple iTablet, Apple Slate or Mactablet.- check out the latest Apple tablet PC rumours making the rounds.

For more portable computing options check out the wide range of Which? Best Buy laptops.
2- Samsung confirms pricing for NX10 hybrid camera

Samsung has announced prices for its new NX10 hybrid camera, a smaller, mirrorless alternative to a DSLR which offers interchangeable lenses. Check out our latest news and video review of the NX10.

Don’t invest in a new digital camera without reading the latest Which? digital camera reviews.
3- Nokia mobiles become free sat navs with Ovi Maps

Nokia plans to add free turn-by-turn GPS sat nav to its mobile phones running the Symbian operating system – including access to Lonely Planet and Michelin travel guides.

Discover more about Nokia’s Ovi Maps system, or choose a high quality sat nav using Which? sat nav reviews.

4- BT launches 40Mbps superfast broadband

BT has announced BT Infinity – a high-speed broadband service that it claims has download speeds of up to 40Mbps. Read more about BT Infinity and how BT’s broadband speeds compare to rival Virgin Media.

Thinking of switching your broadband provider? Don’t make your decision without checking out broadband customer satisfaction in the Which? broadband review.
5- Latest news on merger between Orange and T-Mobile

Which? has called for the proposed merger of the T-Mobile UK and Orange UK mobile networks to be thoroughly scrutinised by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), so that UK mobile customers don’t suffer from the merger of the two mobile giants. Find out more about what Which? thinks of the Orange T-Mobile merger.

See how Orange and T-Mobile compare to rivals in the Which? review of the best mobile providers.
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