Samsung Galaxy S4 officially announced
Samsung tonight unveiled the successor to its wildly popular Galaxy S III flagship smartphone. With a 5" Full HD screen and 13MP shooter, it's a big upgrade to the world's most popular Android phone. More...
Samsung tonight unveiled the successor to its wildly popular Galaxy S III flagship smartphone. With a 5" Full HD screen and 13MP shooter, it's a big upgrade to the world's most popular Android phone. More...
Samsung's mobile unit VP, Y.H. Lee, has said that the Galaxy S IV will continue to use the plastic design. Lee cited Samsung's need to create large quantities of phones as the reason. More...
After 3 years, 3 months service, Apple is finally dropping the iPhone 3GS from its product catalogue, with the iPhone 4 likely to replace it as the entry level handset from the Cupertino tech giant. More...
Verizon has announced a slew of new products at CES including the Droid 4 which follows in the path of the popular keyboard based Android products. More...
Sprint Nextel reported deeper-than-expected subscriber losses on Friday and said it would cut about 4,000 jobs, sending its shares down 19 percent to their lowest level in more than five years. The No. 3 U.S.... More...
NVIDIA'S NV40 is not going to be just fast in shaders and pixels, it will have some additional features that will be interesting to anybody that messes with Video. The video capabilities of NV40 are... More...
IBM Corp. plans to move up to several thousand skilled software jobs from the United States to India, China and other countries, which could amount to one of the biggest such actions yet in the... More...
Intel reported lower-than-expected earnings Tuesday in the second quarter and said that it would reduce the total number of employees by around 4,000 in the second half of 2002 as the slowdown in technology spending... More...
Thanks to our own me101 for finding out this news, since he couldn't post it himself because of work. Ben Edelman just wanted to find a good bicycle repair shop nearby. Instead, he... More...
Brazil plans to set up 4,000 Internet "kiosks" in the country's post offices next year that will offer 10 minutes of free Web access to Brazilians looking to check their taxes or e-mail their congressman.... More...