Photosynth panoramic app arrives on Windows Phone 8
Microsoft’s ever-popular panoramic app Photosynth has arrived on the company’s own Windows Phone 8 platform. The app had previously only been available for iOS devices (as well as WP7), but after being...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S IV to come in black and white, up to 64GB of storage
Samsung’s newest smartphone is about to be announced later this month, most likely the Galaxy S IV, and rumors have obviously been flying off the walls as of late. We already saw some of what Samsung...
View ArticleFacebook event scheduled for March 7, News Feed redesign imminent
What’s this we have here? It looks to be an invitation from Facebook telling us to “come see a new look for News Feed.” The event will take place next week on March 7 at 10 am PT. As for what the...
View ArticleJava zero-day exploit strikes again
The Java zero-day exploit has been making the rounds lately, hitting both Facebook and Apple just recently. However, it doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. A newly discovered zero-day...
View ArticleAT&T attacks T-Mobile in full-page newspaper ad
When you find out that AT&T put out an attack ad about a competing carrier, you’re first guess is that they’re probably going after Verizon, which is AT&T’s biggest competition right now....
View ArticleDARPA’s BigDog robot can throw cinder blocks farther than you
You may already know about the four-legged robot from DARPA and Boston Dynamics; we’ve talked about it in the past and how it’s supposed to help out military troops by carrying supplies over rough...
View ArticleKickstarter for iPhone update brings fixes and improvements
Kickstarter for iPhone was released earlier in the month and it looks like an update has already arrived. This update will bring the Kickstarter app to version 1.1 and as one would expect with a point...
View ArticleLogitech announces layoffs in order to focus on mobile business
Logitech has announced today that it will be laying off 140 jobs, which is about 5% of the company’s total workforce. The company says that the layoffs are a result of a shift in focus to their mobile...
View ArticleJudge cuts Apple’s award down to $600m in Samsung trial
Remember when a court ruled that Samsung owed just a tad over $1 billion to Apple back in August? Yeah, that was a lot of money. However, it turns out that Judge Lucy Koh has voided almost half of that...
View ArticleT-Mobile may up the “uncarrier” approach by ditching contracts
T-Mobile may have chosen to brand themselves as the uncarrier, however it is looking they they may soon take that a step further. These latest details are still in what we would consider the rumor...
View ArticleIs It Getting Easier or Harder to NOT Buy Apple Products?
Apple’s success in the technology industry has been well-documented. During the fourth quarter, the company generated a $13.1 billion profit – a massive sum that makes it the world’s largest technology...
View ArticleMWC 2013 Post-Mortem
Mobile World Congress 2013 scrambles to a close, a week of new phones and tablets, a shiny new venue, and more questions as to whether the days of the big trade show are numbered. It’s been a show...
View ArticleTouchPal keyboard for Windows 8 brings gesture typing
When it comes to gesture based typing we often think of Android. Some of the apps for Android include Swype, TouchPal and now the default keyboard in Android 4.2. But on that note, it looks like...
View ArticleLG Optimus G Pro Photo Tour: Barcelona, MWC 2013
This week we’ve had the pleasure of working with the brand new LG Optimus G Pro, taking photos as we covered the technology conference known as Mobile World Congress – of the 2013 variety. This device...
View ArticleMercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6 is a luxury 6-wheel drive beast
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its G63 AMG 6×6, a beastly luxury SUV with an insane 536-horsepower and six 37-inch wheels. The vehicle is modeled after the 6-wheel drive G320 CDI, an Australian army...
View ArticleGoogle nestles a Harlem Shake Easter egg in YouTube
It has been a couple weeks since Harlem Shake went famous, and you had to have been living under a rock not to have seen it. Though some of you might be groaning at the mention, tired of the body...
View ArticleSony unveils MDR-X05 on-ear compact headphones
Sony has unveiled the newest addition to its X line of headphones, the MDR-X05. These compact headphones feature over-the-ear swivel cups, and are boasted as offering excellent sound reproduction in an...
View ArticleNews Corp. and Disney allegedly in talks over the future of Hulu
According to sources, News Corp. and Disney are in talks about one of the companies possibly buying out the other to take control of Hulu, with NBC remaining the minority in the matter. Both Disney and...
View ArticleGermany votes that Google can display snippets of news without paying
In a world where news has increasingly gone digital and newspapers are suffering, publishers are arguing that Google and various news aggregating websites should have to fork over cash for the excerpts...
View ArticlePanic cracks open Lightning Digital AV Adapter, makes unexpected discovery
Over at Panic, a mystery developed as the folks there attempted to do a little bit of video capture via “various iOS device.” Apple‘s digital Lightning AV adapter for the iPad mini and the iPhone 5 is...
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