Daily news round-up - 03/12/08

What's been in the headlines today?


3 December 2008 17:26 GMT / By Katie Scott

Daily news round-up - 03/12/08 - If you haven't had a chance to read all the news and reviews we've posted on the site today, here are the highlights.

The top stories from the last 24 hours on the site are:

REVIEW
Nokia N97 mobile phone - First Look
Is this finally the touchscreen from Nokia we've been waiting for?

NEWS
Apple lists top ten App Store apps
Can you guess what was most downloaded?

NEWS
BBC dragon eyes up Woolworths
Theo Paphitis among the bidders

NEWS
Zavvi forced to stop selling DVDs, games and CDs online
Main supplier is Woolworths

NEWS
T-Mobile slashes G1 pricing "in light of recent launches"
Early adopters shafted again

NEWS
BT Vision customers get 20th Century Fox movies
Access to hundreds of old and new flicks

NEWS
Amazon's MP3 store gets mysteriously quiet UK launch
DRM-free, MP3 downloads go live with top albums for £3

NEWS
Orange launches SIM-based dog tracking system
Retrieva collar links directly to your mobile phone

NEWS
WEBSITE OF THE DAY - downloadshopper.com
Shopping for downloads? Check the prices first.

NEWS
Google reveals fastest rising search terms for 2008
Top ten as compared to last year

Full tags
Phones, Mobile phones, Nokia, Apple, iPhone, Biz, BBC, Woolworths, Dragons Den, Rumours, Zavvi, DVD, Gaming, CDs, T-Mobile, Google, Android, G1, BT Vision, Amazon, Audio, Orange, Pet gadgets

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