COMPUTERS

IPhone 5 Countdown: Say Hello to Your A.I. Phone

After the Apple event this Oct. 4, expect your iPhone to be smarter than the average smartphone. If the rumors about the new Assistant app for the iPhone are true, you would be thinking that finger gestures are ancient technology.

Apple Won't Settle with Samsung, No Galaxy Tabs for Australia

Apple Inc. has rejected Samsung's offer for a settlement to sell Samsung Galaxy Tab to the Australian market. The tablet was blocked from an Australian release because Apple has claimed that the Samsung Galaxy has copied the design of their iPad and iPhone designs.
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Sony PlayStation Network Offers Exclusive Games

Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) is offering exclusive games on PlayStation Network (PSN) every Tuesday starting this month. Gamers in North America who download games or make purchases worth up to $60 using their PlayStation Network/SEN Wallet can earn $10 store credits in November.

iPhone 5 Event: Five Things We'd Love to See But Won't

Apple Inc. unveils the highly hyped fifth generation iPhone at its Cupertino, California headquarters. The event marks the first time Tim Cook will take center stage after succeeding the ailing Steve Jobs. While hoping to stride out from Jobs' shadow, he hopes to retain the Apple founder's magic in pitching new Apple devices. More than whether Cook will give the first impression that he is a showman and a visionary like Jobs, here are five things we'd love to see at the Oct. 4 but pr...

Amazon Selling the Kindle Fire at a Loss

Amazon.com new Kindle Fire tablet costs $209.63, IHS iSuppli estimated on Friday but since Amazon is selling the tablet for only $199 every tablet is costing the company $10 to produce.

Travel Emergencies? Your iPhone to the Rescue

Traveling can be a fun and exciting but emergencies can happen. Fortunately, you can download applications that can help you save the lives and limbs of others. Or maybe even your own.

Beware: Mobile Malware on the Rise

IT firm IBM has warned that malware targeting mobile devices is on the rise with the tripling of critical vulnerabilities this year compared to last year.

How Many Millions of Kindle Fire Can Amazon Sell?

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had announced during the launching of the Kindle Fire tablet in New York City on Wednesday that the company is producing millions of the device for customers. But just how many Kindle Fires can Amazon really sell?

BlackBerry PlayBook at $99? Fine Dining for Now, But Cheap Eats Later

If its niche crowd, the managers and professionals, ate a BlackBerry Bold or Torch for lunch and have the BlackBerry PlayBook for dinner, Research In Motion Ltd. would have given free beers to everyone. But the problem is that there are fewer business users are ordering BlackBerries, and the existing users are picking an iPad or an Android tablet.

Deal for Palm Could Hurt Amazon More Than Android

Ditching the Android and have its own platform in webOS could make sense for Amazon. The retailer has an unmatched portfolio of goods and services -- including songs, movies, books, apps, etc. -- that it could integrate to its own platform for mobile devices.

Android Tablets Gain Aussie & NZ Sales Foothold, iPad Still Leads

Tablet computers powered by Google’s Android mobile operating system are making headway in the domestic market, according to analytic firm International Data Corporation (IDC), which also reported that Apple still rules the market for the second quarter of the current year.

Why is Kindle Fire's Price Tag $199?

Many were surprised with the announcement of the Kindle Fire's price by Amazon's Jeff Bezo. It was speculated that the device would go around $250 to $300 but it actually went $199. So what is really happening?

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