Samsung unveils Hot Pink Galaxy S III for Korea
Everyone’s favorite color is coming to Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S III smartphone, at least for those in Korea. Since we know not everyone likes the standard black or white color options on their...
View ArticleFacebook releases Activity Log update, adds search history
Facebook has just announced a new update for its Activity Log, saying that it will soon show your search history along with all of your other activity on the social network. Activity Log is already...
View ArticleSlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: September 21, 2012
Friday is here once again, which means that for many of us, the weekend has already started. Of course, today was the big iPhone 5 launch, and there was no lack of news stories to go along with it....
View ArticleMotorola unveils S11-FLEX HD Bluetooth headphones
If you’re constantly on the lookout for your next pair of wireless headphones, you might want to take a look at the new Motorola S11-FLEX HD wireless headphones, which combine the best of both worlds....
View ArticleIs there really a good reason for Samsung and Apple fans to hate each other?
A war is brewing in the mobile space. No, that war isn’t Apple against Samsung or Google versus Microsoft. Those battles have been raging for months, and chances are, they won’t end anytime soon. The...
View ArticleiPhone 5 jailbroken on launch day
Whenever a new iPhone arrives, it seems that there’s always a race to be the first to jailbreak it. Hacker Grant Paul claims that he’s already jailbroken the iPhone 5, less than 24 hours after the the...
View ArticleMicrosoft Courier lives on in Windows 8 app “Project Austin”
Many people were excited for Microsoft Courier, a dual-screen tablet aimed at creative types, but unfortunately Microsoft pulled the plug before the project could ever see the light . Courier lives on,...
View ArticleApple wants an additional $707 million in damages from Samsung
The jury in the high-profile Apple-Samsung patent suit already award Apple a whopping $1.05 billion in damages, but now Apple is looking to have that amount bumped up a bit. In a motion filed Friday,...
View ArticleLG files OLED tech patent suit against Samsung in South Korea
Another day brings another patent suit in the technology world. LG Display has announced that it has filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics in South Korea over OLED display...
View ArticleBeam RPD telepresence robot costs over $16,000
A company called Suitable Technologies is unveiling a new remote presence robots system. The robotic system is called the Beam Remote Presence System or Beam RPS. The robotic system is designed to...
View ArticleStreet View for iPhone 5 and iOS 6 users is two weeks away
Google Maps for iOS may not be due to hit the iPhone 5 and other iOS 6 devices until the end of the year, but Apple fans will reportedly be able to use Street View on their devices far sooner. While...
View ArticleGarmin adds Nokia-powered Urban Guidance to iOS and Android apps
Maps and mobile-navigation extras are high-profile news right now, given the Apple Maps saga, and now Garmin has inked a deal with Nokia to break its esteemed pedestrian tools off of Symbian and...
View ArticleZAGGsparq 1220, 3100, and 6000 portable batteries debut
ZAGG has been producing some interesting accessories for tablets and smartphones for a while now. The company is perhaps best known for its line of super-strong protective films for the screens of...
View Articlesmart forstars concept includes projector-snout and smartphone remote
What’s that, your car doesn’t have a projector hidden in its hood? You’re obviously not as achingly cool as smart, with the German car brand outing its forstars SUC (Sports Utility Coupé) at the Paris...
View ArticleAMD AppZone Player puts Android apps on APU PCs
AMD will bring Android apps to PCs based on its processors, the chip company has revealed, with the new AMD AppZone Player offering thousands of titles as well as remote smartphone control. The deal...
View ArticleAstronomers discover new comet that may put on a show in late 2013
Two Russian astronomers recently discovered a previously unknown comet. The discovery was made using CCD images, and scientists believe the comet may become very bright late next year. The comet is...
View ArticleMicrosoft faces up to $7.4bn fine in EU browser punishment
Microsoft is facing the unpleasant end of the European Commission antitrust blunderbuss, with the company now in line for a potentially huge fine over browser choice missteps. The EC confirmed it was...
View ArticleFisker retorts to Consumer Reports amid new $100m equity round
Electric car manufacturer Fisker has hit back at Consumer Reports criticisms, which described the Karma as “plagued with flaws,” and simultaneously announced a new round of private equity funding. The...
View ArticleBad Piggies released for iOS, Android, PC and Mac
Bad Piggies, the much-anticipated follow up to Angry Birds from developer Rovio, has been released, available across multiple smartphone and desktop platforms. Themed around helping the Bad Piggies...
View ArticleGoogle’s Eric Schmidt: We’re innovative while Apple is a patent troll
Google chairman Eric Schmidt, who is currently on tour in Asia where he announced the company’s Nexus 7 tablet in Tokyo recently, had some time to talk about Google’s relationship with Apple. Schmidt...
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