TECHNOLOGY

Intel Now Works with Brains, Company Focuses on Brain Research for Safe Roads

Intel is not just working on new chips to surprise both the computer and mobile phone industry – it is also investing on research for road safety. Recently, researchers from Intel are now focusing their attention on how drivers think. The company aims to gain more understanding on how drivers behave on the road and what can make roads safer.

Nexus 4: 4500mAh Mugen Power Case Offers 3x Smart Phone Battery Life

Nexus 4 smartphone owners can now experience up to 3x battery life with the 4500mAh extended battery case from Mugen Power. The manufacturer of high-powered batteries for handheld devices officially announced the new CC-E960 battery case and its availability for the Nexus 4 owners who wish to lengthen the usage of the well-liked smart phone.

Acer is Changing the Standards for Touch-Type Duality, Heralding a New Era

Acer India has unleashed a series of Windows 8 devices all boasting of touch-enabled features. These devices have a slim design and offer dual functionalities for excellent computing experience. The launch of these tablet and touch plus notebook computers herald a new era of computing devices and experience.
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Facebook Unveils Sticker Pack Feature

Sticker packs are animated emoticons that convey expressions and feelings. Facebook is the latest entity to jump into this trend which could be a potential revenue stream for the social networking giant.

Unlocked iPhone 5S to Cost $399?

There is an ongoing rumour that claimed that the low cost iPhone, dubbed as iPhone 5S, without a contract will be sold for $399.

Acer Boosts Product Lineup, Reveals Aspire P3, R7 and Iconia W3

Acer is stepping up their game releasing as many new laptop and tablet offerings as with top competitors like Samsung and Asus. Dating back to the Computex 2013, the company has been working double time introducing several products to the market in just a short span of time – Acer Aspire P3, R7 and Iconia W3.

What Will Google Think of Next? Balloons With Internet

In order to tap the growing number of users on the Internet, Google plans to send balloons up in the air. These helium balloons will communicate with signal devices on tops of houses to provide Internet connections to areas were cables and fibre optics are not available.

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