Sony offers 3D products on 3Day loan

Not sure if you're making the most of your 3D TV? Sony can help.
 

Toshiba Tablet is thinnest, lightest 10.1in tablet, says Toshiba

We've had the Sony Tablet and the Toshiba Tablet AT100, now meet the Toshiba Tablet AT200. It might have an unimaginative name, but Toshiba reckons it is the thinnest and lightest in its class.
 

Quickflix offers Home Box Office TV and movies online

Online DVD rental and IPTV service provider, Quickflix (ASX: QFX), has struck a deal with Home Box Office of the US to stream HBO content to Australian customers.
 

Android price cuts for 2011 models an unavoidable inevitability

Sony in the US has dropped its Android 3.x Honeycomb-powered Tablet S prices by US $100, but haven’t committed to doing so in Australia - despite next week’s CES and a plethora of new Android 4.0 tablets to come.
 

Panasonic strengthens toughbook team

Capping off what it says has been a successful year of increasing sales in Australia for its Toughbook notebooks, Panasonic has appointed a new marketing head for the Toughbook range.
 

Droidax PortaCharge recharges Android, iPhone and more on the move

Tired of your phone or other device running out of juice when you're on the move? The Droidax PortaCharge may be the answer.
 

PlayStation Vita launch titles announced

The impressive next generation of Sony’s hand held gaming platform, the PlayStation Vita is due out early next year.  Accompanying the PS Vita hardware release is a reasonably extensive list of launch software including titles from big franchise names Uncharted, MotorStorm, Bioshock, OddWorld,  Call of Duty, Assassin’s Creed and more.
 

Sony, Vodafone seal PS Vita preferred provider agreement

  Sony and Vodafone have signed an exclusive deal that will see Vodafone as the preferred provider of 3G connectivity for PlayStation Vita in several countries, including Australia and New Zealand.
 

Vodafone to be preferred carrier for 3G Playstation Vita

Vodafone Group and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe have forged a global agreement that will make Vodafone the preferred provider of 3G connectivity for the Sony PlayStation Vita in multiple countries, including Australia and New Zealand, when it launches in February 2012.
 

Vodafone to provide Australian PlayStation Vita 3G service

Sony has overnight announced a partnership with Vodafone that will see the company become the recommended provider of 3G data services for Sony’s forthcoming PlayStation Vita in Australia.