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Top tech stories this week: HTC ChaCha, Sony Ericsson Neo reviewed, iPhone 5, Sega hack, Nokia N9, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, PS3 price drop and more

Posted: 25 Jun 2011 01:00 AM PDT

It’s been a wet week here in the UK. Rather than let the weather get us down, we’re here to help you catch up on the best stories to land on Electricpig this week to help brighten up your day.

This week we have a launch date for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, the latest on a PS3 price drop, reviews of the HTC ChaCha and Sony Ericsson Neo, a video interview with Libertines man Carl Barât and more.

To catch up on what you’ve missed, simply peep at the stories below, and click on the headlines for the full story.

Video: Electricpig talks to Libertines legend Carl Barât
If you were, or still are a fan of The Libertines, don’t forget to check out our awesome interview with Carl Barât where he talked tech, smashed phones and more. It’s a must-watch.

iPhone 5: dual camera flash predicted
More iPhone 5 rumours to whet your appetite for speculation? The latest word is that the next iteration of iPhone will sport a dual-LED flash camera, as Apple looks to bring its mobile cameras performance up to par with the very best mobile snappers around.

HTC ChaCha reviewed
The HTC Cha Cha is one of HTC’s latest mobile phones. This one features its own Facebook button for instant photo and video sharing with fellow Facebook friends. The keyboard is also great for texting, but what else is it good for. Find out there

How to stream Wimbledon 2011 live, wherever you are
Whether you’re at work, home, or the middle of nowhere (assuming the middle of nowhere has an internet connection) you don’t have to miss a second of the tennis. How? Read our guide and all will be clear.

Sega Europe hacked
The Sega Pass website was hacked into last weekend, compromising the details of over one million registered users. Were you affected?

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo reviewed
Electricpig’s Deputy Editor, Ben Sill ran the rule over Sony Ericsson’s latest, the Neo. “In his own words, the Neo is a “smaller, fatter Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc.” But what does it all mean? Read his review to find out.

Team Fortress 2 now free to play on PC and Mac via Steam
Calling all gamers. The outstandingly popular, and fun Team Fortress 2 is now free to play on both PC and Mac. Hit up the link above for all the details.

Nokia N9 Sea Ray spotted running Android
A Nokia, running Android? The Nokia N9 “Sea Ray,” as it appears to have been codenamed earlier, has been spotted running the Android OS. Nokia has already paired up with Windows to soon be delivering Windows own phone OS, but an N9 Android Nokia phone cannot happen, can it?

Nokia Symbian Anna coming by July
The Symbian Anna operating system so eagerly awaited by Nokia users will be coming to Nokia N8, E7, C7 and C6-01 handsets, with other existing users able to download the update by the end of August.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 UK launch date revealed
Not got yourself a tablet computer yet, but are planning to do so? If the thought of slapping down cold, hard cash on Apple’s iPad doesn’t fill you with warm inside feelings, Samsung has revealed that its new Galaxy Tab 10.1 will launch in the UK on the 4th of August. Pricing has yet to be announced, but you can peep the rest of the details here.

PS3 price drop: How low can it go?
The Nintendo Wii recently went on sale for as little as £100. Now Sony is reportedly ready to act. Sony will, apparently slash the cost of the PS3 to as low as £179.99 this August. That’s more than a smidgen under the £200 barrier. What a bargain.

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