Microsoft in for Yahoo

Microsoft is lining up a hostile takeover of internet giant Yahoo, in a move worth a mind-boggling $44.6 billion.

The offer is a massive 62% above Yahoo’s closing share price yesterday. Their shares have been tumbling in recent months and this could represent a major breakthrough for the ailing company.

The deal is aimed at stifling Google’s domination of the web and offering punters a decent choice when it comes to search, mail and myriad net services.

Analysts, however, say that Microsoft is offering too much and that Google still holds all the cards when it comes to the worldwide web. Some are even calling it a desperate move by the Big M to impose themselves on the net.

Microsoft tried to buy Yahoo a year ago, but they resisted. Now it seems likely that they will buckle.

If the deal does go through, Microsoft would inherit Yahoo Mail and Flickr. Whether punters, not to mention competition commissions in the EU and US, would be happy with the deal remains to be seen.

Nokia prepping iPhone beater

Nokia’s been threatening to unload its iPhone competition on an unsuspecting public for some time now. And it looks as if the wait is almost over.

The blogosphere is ripe with talk this morning about plans for the Finns to show off Symbian’s S60 Touch software at the World Mobile Congress in a couple of weeks.

Up until now, any close ups of the touchscreen interface that Nok hopes will knock the iPhone off its perch have been fleeting.

But now, they’re set to show off a stack of features, including full web browsing, using the OS to get together social networks and how to fart around with settings such as themes and wallpapers.

All this points in the direction of a new handset packing the tech being unveiled in Barcelona. Could it be the very phone that our mates at NokNok caught a glimpse of at the end of last year?

We’ll be on the frontline at WMC, bringing you all the news as it happens, so be sure to keep it here at T3.com.

Custom PSP firmware 3.90 M33 out, Skypey

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Mmm, nothing tastes quite like a fresh batch of homebrew hacks on day-old firmware. PSP owners yearning to get their Skype on need wait no more. The M33 team has released a custom version of Sony’s 3.90 firmware available via the new Network Update or directly over that interwoven web of glowing tubes. Really, what more could you ask for on a Friday?

[Via PSP Fanboy]

 

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Canon’s PMA 2008 booth tour

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Canon’s got a lot of product to fit under its umbrella, so the booth is quite the monster. Just about everything in the digital photo workflow is covered here, from the cameras (duh) right up to the final print. All interest/skill levels from amateur to pro are covered too. Check out all those lenses, only to be topped by what looked like a museum collection of Canon point-and-shoots. And yet, Canon found time and space to put in some really big, beautiful prints just to get you back to what photography is all about.

 

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Hands-on with Kodak’s new EasyShare Z1012 IS

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Those of you looking for a hybrid camera could do a lot worse than Kodak’s new EasyShare Z1012 IS: besides the handy optical image stabilization, you’re also getting a 10 megapixel sensor and whopping 12x optical zoom. Not too shabby for a $300 cam, not too shabby at all. Check out the gallery below for all the angles.

 

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