Last year I was disappointed by CES, why? Because for me the future of electronics is about consolidation, convergence; it’s about having one device that does 10,000 things (well), not…
It looks like we might be getting a version of the Galaxy Nexus designed to work on Sprints LTE network soon, reports Engadget. The site found a blurb being run…
Recent rumours from suppliers in Asia suggested that Apple was looking to develop a 7.85-inch iPad to compete with Amazon’s Kindle Fire, however more speculation from the region suggests that…
Say what you want about PC gaming, it’s never going to go away — especially after it has been revealed that Valve, maker of smash hit gaming titles Half Life…
Perhaps the biggest frustration with modern-day smartphones is no matter how little you use them, they very rarely last more than a day thanks to their constant data connectivity and…
Samsung chairman Lee Kun-Hee has indicated that the Korean electronics giant will seek to acquire new startups, make key investments and develop new products to reduce a stagnation in its growth, the…
Taiwanese electronics giant Asus has been the subject of intense criticism over the release of its new Transformer Prime tablet after it emerged that the company had locked the bootloader…
Whilst Apple TV owners have their own frustrations with the lack of certain features on their Apple TV set-top boxes, perhaps the biggest frustration was that Apple hadn’t upgraded its…
Considering Apple and Samsung’s recent battles, this is rather amusing. Two ads, both featuring the same little girl with seemingly equal passions for both the iPhone 4S and Samsung’s Galaxy…
Samsung and Apple may be battling it out in the courts around the world over who’s copying whom when it comes to their products, but there’s little doubt where the inspiration…
It’s been another bumper year for gadgets as the consumer electronics market continues to expand and evolve. Smartphones have got bigger, tablets smaller and televisions are now able to deliver…
Japanese gaming giant Nintendo is reportedly working to deliver a “full-blown” app store for the Wii U, its new next-generation console launching in the second-quarter of 2012, The Daily reports….
Your first computer, do you remember it? For some of you, that memory might take you to the early 1980s, or even before. For some readers, it might take place…
‘In September 1956 IBM launched the 305 RAMAC, the first ‘SUPER’ computer with a hard disk drive (HDD). The HDD weighed over a ton and stored 5 MB of data.’ …
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