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LG has launched its third black series handset in the UK today.

The new model, called the LG Secret (KF750), will follow on from the company's Chocolate and Shine handsets. According to the company the new phone is "specifically developed to satisfy the refined tastes of trendsetters who desire a sophisticatedly designed, yet durable handset".

The LG Secret will be 11.8mm thick and come with HSDPA and Bluetooth connectivity, and feature a 5 megapixel camera.

LG has opted to use carbon fibre rather than metal for its casing and 2.4-inch tempered glass for the screen.

Following Apple's lead with the iPhone, the LG Secret will feature a motion sensor for gaming allowing you to control games with movements of the phone rather than relying on hardware controls.

The LG Secret boasts the ability to take video at 120 frames per second and DivX certified recording as well as the ability to open Microsoft documents.

The handset is also loaded with a Google package that enables the user to surf the Internet, log into Gmail, use Google Maps and watch YouTube videos.


Asus Eee PC900 Laptops Asus_Eee_Laptop

Asus has released details of its new Eee PC 900 laptops. Larger than their predecessors, the two Asus Eee PC 900 models feature an 8.9in screen, 1GB of RAM and are available with either Windows XP or Linux operating systems.
The Windows XP version comes with a 12GB solid state hard drive while the Linux PC features a 20GB hard drive. Both laptops also have a built-in 1.3Mp webcam, USB ports and integrated card readers and are priced at £329. The previous Asus Eee PC, the 701, had a 7in display and a 0.3Mp webcam.
Asus claims the Eee PCs, which weigh less than 1kg, offer 3.5 hours of battery life. Both the Windows XP and Linux versions of the Asus Eee PC 900 will be available from 1 May from PC World.


The new, more-to-love Macbook from Apple Macbook_Apple

Faster is just the beginning. The new MacBook features the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, larger hard drives and up to 2GB of memory as standard. Best of all, MacBook still starts at £699. It’s the same does-everything-you-want notebook but better.
Inside the new MacBook is the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor based on 45nm-process technology and advanced Core microarchitecture. This powerful technology lets Intel create hundreds of millions of microscopic 45-nanometre transistors. And the advancements keep advancing with 3MB of shared L2 cache and a newly enhanced SSE4 vector engine. Translation: you get a MacBook with snappier performance that runs applications faster and more efficiently than ever before.



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