Tag: Dell
CES 2010: Is the Viliv P3 the underdog tablet to look out for?
With all the buzz sorrounding the HP Slate and the Dell Streak, this one almost fell under the radar. But the Viliv P3 tablet is shaping up to be a very impressive underdog. First up, it's got a pretty impressive…
CES 2010: UK getting the Dell Mini 3i
After its Chinese debut some time ago, Dell have confirmed that their Android-packing Mini 3i smartphone is UK-bound. "Built specifically with the UK in mind" according to their reps, the Dell Mini 3i has a 3.65 inch touchscreen displaying a…
CES 2010: Day 2 Round-Up
It may have gotten off to a dull start thanks to the lacklustre showing from Microsoft, but CES 2010 today threw up some really nice surprises. Keep an eye out for the Light Blue Optic's Light Touch here in today's…
CES 2010: Dell tease mini Android based tablet, the Streak (UPDATE)
We knew CES 2010 was going to be awash with tablets thanks to Apple's rumoured device, and bang on cue, here's another one from Dell. Dell, true to form, are keeping tight-lipped on the exact details of the device, though…
CES 2010: Dell laptop with Intel Core i3 leaked
Intel are looking to push their new Core i3 processor big time at this year's CES, and already details of laptops and netbooks flaunting the new hardware are leaking onto the web. The latest of these leaks comes via Costco,…
Dell launch new multi-touch computers: Inspiron One 19 All-in-One and Studio 17 laptop
Dell are preparing to launch two new multi-touch PCs. The Inspiron One 19 and Studio 17 laptop are the PC manufacturer's first computers using four-touch multi-touch hardware. Both are able to handle multiple simultaneous touches and gestures, such as pinch,…
Dell form retailing partnership with John Lewis
Dell and John Lewis have signed a deal which will make the shop the first department store to sell Dell products. John Lewis will exclusively sell the Adamo XPS laptop, touted as the thinnest in the word at 9.9mm thick….
Can you make money out of Twitter? Well Dell can
The money is really starting to roll in from Dell's twittering exploits. In June the PC firm revealed that they had made $3 million in cold hard cash from Twitter, but in a briefing yesterday revealed that that figure had…
ASUS and Toshiba partnership on the cards?
Talks have begun according to ASUS chairman Jonney Shih.
Amplichoir – sing Lollipop and win MTV EMA VIP tickets, maybe
Dell and MTV have joined together to produce Amplichoir. The idea is simple. You record yourself singing Lollipop (the music used in the Dell adverts of course) using a webcam and microphone and you can see and hear yourself by clicking on a thumbnail on the home screen.
Billed as the world’s biggest karaoke, it’s so far attracted around 500 people to participate. The incentive for people to take part – apart from the chance of singing a naff, but very catchy, song out of tune? The chance to win VIP tickets to the European MTV Music Awards and afterparty in Berlin on November 5th.
The prize includes flights and accommodation for you and a friend, stretch limousine transfers to and from the airport and awards, champagne and flowers in your room when you arrive, dinner for two at Fischers Fritz (the only 2 Michelin Star restaurant in Berlin), a relaxing massage in the Regent Spa, make-up/hairdresser to get you looking good for the awards and after-party, and an EMA Award presented to you on the red carpet. So what are you waiting for? Time to dust off that miicrophone and croon with the best of them.