TECHNOLOGY

MorePhone Bends and Twists When It Receives Text, Call

All eyes are on South Korean tech giants Samsung and LG which one will win the race to produce a smartphone with flexible screens. However, a Canadian laboratory has actually made a prototype that bends and twists when it received a call or short messaging. The model is called MorePhone, made by researchers at the Human Media Lab of Queen's University.
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Digital Underwear for Long Distance Lovers [Video Demo]

Touch your lover over a distance with new innovation over electronic lingerie and underpants called Fundawear. Using tiny vibrating devices similar to smartphones, let it make you feel your partner anywhere in the planet.

Netflix Blessed with its Subscribers

Netflix Inc., media and on demand web content streaming company, is riding on a high after it announced its results for the three-months period ended on the 31st of March. These results exceeded market expectations by a good margin since the company reported revenues of $ 1 billion for the period.

HTC One Update Changelog: More Value to Super Android Phone?

An HTC One update is coming. Owners are about to experience an improved phone performance, particularly in the handset's camera. This develops even as many interested buyers in countries like Australia are still waiting for the handset's release date. The software update is expected to add even greater value to the much-celebrated One.

7 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Tablet; Where to Buy iPads at 30% Discount

Because of their portability and lower prices compared to laptops, the tablet market bloomed in the past two years, causing sales of PCs and laptops to decline further. With so many tablet computers available on the market as tech companies cash in on the tablet trend, experts recommend that potential buyers of the device answer first the following seven questions before making a decision what unit to purchase.

Should Tim Cook Rant or Gloat at Steve Jobs’s Grave Given Apple’s Q2 Results?

Last week, an apparently Photoshopped image of Apple CEO Tim Cook ranting at the tombstone of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs did the rounds of social media sites. Was the image prophetic of what Mr Cook will do these coming days given the second quarter results of the iPhone and iPad maker? Or would he instead gloat because while the numbers spell slower growth, earnings and number of devices shipped beat analysts' expectations?

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