TouchPal keyboard for Windows 8 now available in the Windows Store
Last week, we talked about a new keyboard for Windows 8 called TouchPal. It’s been available for Android and iOS devices for some time now, but the company behind the keyboard just recently made it...
View ArticleSubaru recalls nearly 50,000 vehicles over self-starting issue
Thanks to a remote starter glitch, Subaru is recalling 47,419 of its vehicles over an issue that results in the cars starting up by themselves. According to documents filed with the US National Highway...
View ArticleMarvel Unlimited brings 13,000 comics to iOS for $60 a year
When you’re a real hardcore comic book collector, you don’t often think about the idea of owning every single comic book ever made – but Marvel does. As one of the most well-known and well-read comic...
View ArticleSimCity still plagued with server issues, Amazon suspends digital orders
If you haven’t discovered yet, SimCity‘s launch on Tuesday didn’t really go as planned, as the overwhelming demand from customers has been wreaking havoc on Electronic Arts’s servers, and while the...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S4 prototype case gets fat and sharp
All the way from China we’re having a glance at a set of prototype cases for the Samsung Galaxy S4, a smartphone device that’s set to be unveiled in just a week’s time. As it is quite often with...
View ArticleIntraLinks VIA introduces the “UNshare” for information security
If there’s one thing the internet has taught the business universe over its relatively short lifetime, it’s that information is valuable – so valuable, in fact, that there’s an industry built around...
View ArticleIf Nintendo Fails, Will the Traditional Game Industry Go With It?
I’m worried about Nintendo. Yes, I know that I’ve told you here on SlashGear that I’m not the biggest fan of the Wii (or Wii U, for that matter) and I’m suspect of the value of Nintendo’s games...
View ArticleApple dominates the sky according to WiFi provider Gogo
Apple‘s iPhone and iPad reign supremacy above the clouds when it comes to in-flight internet access according to a new infographic being detailed today. The popular in-flight WiFi company Gogo has just...
View ArticleGoogle Maps could be banned in Germany due to Microsoft patent lawsuit
Microsoft has hit Google with a lawsuit over the latter company’s use of one of its European patents – EP0845124. Thus far, reports state that Google is on the losing end of the spat, and although the...
View ArticleTrakdot Luggage tracking device up for pre-order
Back during CES, we talked a bit about a real-time luggage tracking device called the Trakdot. When the device was unveiled for the first time during the show, we knew it would be launching in March....
View ArticlePandora talks February 2013 audience metrics and fiscal 2013 financials
Pandora announced this week new details on its audience metrics for February of 2013 and the results of its fiscal 2013 earnings. The company reported revenue for fiscal 2013 of $427.1 million. That...
View ArticleReevu shows off the world’s first rear vision motorcycle helmet system
While helmets aren’t required in many states to ride a motorcycle on the streets, a huge number of riders do choose to wear a helmet to help protect them in the event of an accident. One of the...
View ArticleDivoom Onbeat-X1 Bluetooth speaker ships March 27
Last month we talked briefly about the new Bluetooth gaming speaker called the Onbeat-X1. The speaker is designed to stick on the back of your smartphone and improve the sound while you play your...
View ArticleRange Rover announces new Black Design Pack for Evoque
Range Rover has been offering its attractive smaller SUV called the Evoque for a while now. The vehicle is available in Europe as a coupe and a five-door model with a wide range of customer options....
View ArticleSigma announces pricing and availability for new Art lenses
Sigma is a manufacturer of lenses for a variety of cameras that are on the market today. In late January, Sigma unveiled several new lenses in the company’s Art line. When the company announced those...
View ArticleMotorola Mobility to axe 10% of its workforce
It wasn’t all that long ago that Google purchased Motorola Mobility getting itself a hardware arm. Everyone assumed when Google made the purchase that Motorola would be the company producing the Nexus...
View ArticleBlackBerry Z10 heads to AT&T on March 22 tips sources
The BlackBerry Z10 smartphone has been available in Europe for a while now. Sales for the device started off well enough, and then fell off significantly. A few days ago, we reported that many European...
View ArticleFirst 3-D channels come to Google Fiber TV
I remain quite jealous that my house can’t get access to the incredibly fast Google Fiber Internet service or the Google Fiber TV service. I understand living in a more rural area likely means I’ll...
View ArticleAngry Birds Space now available on Steam
Angry Birds Space has been out for awhile now, and while it’s been replaced by the more-recent Angry Birds Star Wars, Angry Birds Space still holds a special place in gamers’ hearts, especially since...
View ArticleBlackBerry CEO says company won’t sell $50 phones
BlackBerry is willing to try new things. Take BlackBerry 10 for example; it’s a completely new platform for the company and they’re willing to take risks in order to attempt to gain more market share....
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