Samsung Galaxy Note II (LTE) - The Big Just Got Bigger
If you thought the Samsung Galaxy Note was huge, just wait till you experience the all new Galaxy Note II. How can Samsung make a big phone any bigger? Is it still usable? Well, hit the link to find...
View ArticleAP-GfK Poll: Scant Demand for Microsoft's Windows 8
A recent poll conducted by The Associated Press and Gfk suggests Microsoft still has some work to do before their OS makeover captures the hearts of most consumers. The Redmond firm has high hopes...
View ArticleIBM Reports Breakthrough in Carbon Nanotube Chip Technology
Scientists at IBM Research have reported a breakthrough in carbon nanotube technology, allowing them to arrange the nanotubes 100 times more densely than earlier methods
View ArticleGoogle Nexus 10 Tablet and New Lockscreen Seen in Video Demo
Another video of the upcoming Samsung-made Galaxy Nexus 10 tablet has recently surfaced, showing off the new gadget and its new Android 4.2 lockscreen layout briefly.
View ArticleSeagate Backup Plus Drives Now Compatible with Windows 8
Seagate has announced that all of its external storage devices are now compatible with the new Windows 8 in addition to the current Windows 7/Vista/XP.
View ArticlePlessey Develops Sensor Solution to Monitor Driver Fatigue
Plessey has developed a solution to monitor driver fatigue which is based on its EPIC sensor technology. Utilizing capacitive coupling, this technology can actually measure ECG through normal clothing...
View ArticleApple iPad Mini Accessories Round-up
The launch of iPad Mini has spurred mobile case manufacturers to release casings and accessories for the latest 7-inch tablet from Apple. Read on for a quick glance at what some manufacturers have to...
View ArticleWindows 8 Upgrade Edition Also Works for a Clean Install
Users are sharing their Windows 8 upgrade experience on our forums. As it turns out, it is possible to do a clean install of Windows 8 on a fresh drive with the US$39.99 upgrade offer from Microsoft.
View ArticleWindows Phone 8 - Top Eight New Features
Looking to get the next Windows Phone 8 device when they come in November? Take a glimpse at what we feel are the top eight new features in WP8.
View ArticleLatest AV Technology and Equipment Set to be Displayed at Local ISSE 2012
The ISSE 2012 (International Sound and Sight Exhibition) is happening at Parkroyal from 2nd to 4th November, this Friday to Sunday, from 11am to 7pm.
View ArticleNexus 4 and Android 4.2 Leaked in Video
A two-minute video of the LG Nexus 4 running on Android 4.2 appeared on YouTube. Read on to find out more.
View ArticleGoogle Officially Unveils Nexus 4, Nexus 10, 32GB Nexus 7 and Android 4.2
Google just unveiled the Nexus 4, Nexus 10, Android 4.2, 32GB Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi) and 3G variant. Hit the link to find out more.
View ArticleApple iPad Mini Accessories Round-up (Updated)
The launch of iPad Mini has spurred mobile case manufacturers to release casings and accessories for the latest 7-inch tablet from Apple. Read on for a quick glance at what some manufacturers have to...
View ArticleIntel SSD 335 Series (240GB) - A 20nm Refresh
Intel has just refreshed their mainstream SSD offerings with their new SSD 335 Series. The new drive boasts incremental improvements, but will it be priced to attract mainstream users? Find out if the...
View ArticleAMD to Debut 64-bit ARM-based Opteron Server Processors by 2014
The message is clear and AMD is hoping to drive change to the computing landscape once more with multi-core 64-bit ARM architecture based Opteron server processors targeting data centers. We provide...
View ArticleGoogle Catches Up with Apple, Has 700,000 Apps in Google Play Store
Google has about 700,000 apps available for Android devices.
View ArticleGoogle Introduces New 'Compose' Screen in Gmail
Google rolls out a new 'Compose' screen on Gmail, as well as a handful of other features including a drag-and-drop function of the recipient chips between address fields.
View ArticleApple Delays iTunes Overhaul to November
Apple has just announced that it will be pushing back the release of the new major iTunes update back a month to November.
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