Daily news roundup: Nikon D3S, iPhone on 3 and plenty more
Links to the biggest stories of the day in one place
14 October 2009 18:56 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Want to know what's been hot in the world of technology and gadgets today?
It's been a mixed bag today with a host of exciting product launches and industry news.
Product launches include the Nikon D3S, the follow-up to the Nikon D3, which gets a full hands-on gallery and the Acer Liquid A1 - not only Acer's first Android handset but also the first Android device to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset.
Industry news comes in the form of the story stating that thousands of iPhones are running on the 3 network after either being "jailbroken" or officially unlocked and the story that Nvidia has won the contract to supply the next-gen DS with its Tegra chip.
If none of the above take your fancy you can always consider exercising both mind and body in the form of the new WikiReader and Cyberbike for the Wii.
Here are the top stories from the last 24 hours:
- NEWS:PHOTOS: Nikon D3S
- NEWS:"Thousands" of iPhones on 3
- NEWS:Cyberbike brings exercise bike accessory to Nintendo Wii
- NEWS:WikiReader gadget puts Wikipedia in your hand for $99
- NEWS:Acer Liquid A1 Android handset announced
- NEWS:BlackBerry Storm 2 to launch on Verizon this week
- NEWS:Next-gen Nintendo DS will come with Tegra chip
- NEWS:Google Wave working on iPhone and Android?
- NEWS:Acer Aspire 5738DG 3D notebook launched
- NEWS:Nikon D3s breaks cover
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