In case it still matters, Google’s Nexus 4 is in better supply mode these days and accessories for the popular LG-made Android smartphone seem to be appearing in droves but not without glitches, courtesy of Google Play.
A U.S.-based porn search engine, PornMD, has identified Aussie (Gay) as the most searched porn term used in the land down under. The word is part of the portal's study on global Internet porn habits.
While the 115 cardinal electors who just elected a new pope were bound by a vow of silence and hence could not tweet during the conclave, Australian MPs are not. However, at one point, House Speaker Anna Burke was asked to consider banning the use of social media while the sessions are ongoing.
Even if the world is more focused on the arrival of Galaxy S4 which will appear at the New York Time Square, it doesn't mean that the former flagship of Samsung is forgotten. Android Jelly Bean update for Galaxy S2 is now being released for European users.
Today is D-Day for Samsung as the company embarks on what experts perceive as its biggest smartphone launch to date, the Galaxy S4 global debut, likely eclipsing what was seen in 2013 when the million-selling Galaxy S3 was rolled out.
Taiwanese company HTC has announced that there are some delays holding up production of its new flagship phone, HTC One.
Anticipation for Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie soared to new heights, while some Android fans were extremely disappointed to have missed their chance at getting a Google I/O ticket. "Google I/O is sold out," says the event registration page. Tickets went on sale for 50 minutes according to a report.
The rumoured LG Nexus 5 is pegged for release in May but the device may come later due to Google’s wavering decision and internal issues.
An iPad could be used as a remote control for an old Opel Vectra, Russian computer experts have demonstrated in a home. To move the vehicle, also sold as Holden in Australia in the late 1990s, the geeks connected servo motors to metal rods that control the wheel steering and gear selection.
By October 2013, the first Ubuntu Touch tablet will be ready for shipment. According to the Web site www.ubuntutablet.com.au, there are two devices to be shipped - Intermatrix U7 and U10 Ubuntu Tablets, the first of its kind in the world.
With Ouya shipping to Kickstarter backers this March 28, here are the latest news on the Ouya hardware slated for public release.
Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and The Need for Speed get DLC packs, while rumors of a comic-based, zombie DLC pack is slated as a pre-order bonus for Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Samsung is repackaging its Galaxy S3 while giving significant discounts for its smaller sibling, the Galaxy S3 Mini, apparently to spice up interest for the gadgets as refresh of the Galaxy S series is set to arrive this week.
As the Glass Project progresses, Google reveals potential third-party app functions that can be used by future owners of the Glass.
Nokia’s Lumia 928 is reportedly gearing up for a U.S. release on April 2013 and the new handset is exclusive for a Verizon distribution.
Apple iPhone 6 remains a mystery despite analysts’ projections that the handset will be a reality by Q1 2014. But for designer Peter Zigich, the smartphone will definitely come and there will be three variants.
Sony has run out of Xperia Z mobile phones even before it could make an official U.S. release. The Japanese tech giant has sold all of its entire stock to deliver pre-orders to early shoppers in Japan, Germany, France, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, according to a report. The Xperia Z price tag is marked $749 on MobiCity. The Xperia Tablet Z 16GB variant is available for pre-orders on the same shopping site.
News of GTA 5 is murky at best and indecisive at worst for its developers, but for those who want to try their hand at similar games, here are 5 games that can be used to pass the time waiting.
The update push for Motorola Droid RAZR and Droid RAZR MAXX has begun, and the phases this month roll for all users of these Motorola devices. Those who missed the Over-the-Air and manual installation can now snag the update.
Samsung Galaxy S4 debuts this week and the tech world is all buzzed up on what to expect and what not to. But one thing is sure, according to Forbes, we’ll get to see a new Android handset that aims to steal the thunder off Apple’s iPhone.
Sprint may be looking at a modified Z10 for release while Lenovo is speculating a takeover of the BlackBerry company.
Google Nexus 7 (7-inch, 1280 x 800p, 16GB) costs only $239 on Kogan. It was released in July 2012 as the first device to ship and run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Compare it to Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 P3110 (7-inch, 1024 x 600p, 8GB), which costs only $229 on Kogan. This Samsung tablet was released in April last year. Both devices feature cool specs that are definitely not just for kids.
If you bored of the claustrophobic environment of the your Marketplace on the Lumia device and want to install side load apps, a complete procedure allows you to unlock this privilege to bring out the best from the Nokia Lumia.
Australians shopping for the HTC One and Google Nexus 4 online would find that the latter costs $439 (8GB) and $489 (16GB) on MobiCity. The mobile phone price tags are marked $379 and $499, respectively, on Kogan. In contrast, the HTC One price tag shows a seemingly more costly $759 on MobiCity (pre-orders only). Kogan has yet to include the latest HTC flagship phone (formerly known as M7) in its catalogue.
It appears that Galaxy Note 3 fans will have to bear more waiting time as a new report suggests that Samsung will use an LCD display panel for the upcoming phablet instead of the usual AMOLED.
South Korean tech giant Samsung is set to launch a smartphone, dubbed as the Samsung Galaxy S4, in an unpacked event on March 14.
Rumours say that the Galaxy Note 3 is going to have a 5.9-inch OLED display and may launch in second half of 2013.
iPad mini 2 has no official release date yet, but it should arrive around (or before, if rumours prove true) the last quarter of the month. It is a typical schedule for a new entry from Apple, considering the first mini was released in November last year. But for those itching to shop for a new reading or media consumption gadget, the wait can be too long. What is wrong about the iPad mini as it is now?
iOS 6.1.3, the so-called Jailbreak killer, is expected to be released within the month. The next expected iteration would be iOS 6.1, but iOS 7 is already stirring some search engine action this early. There are obviously some big changes that Apple users are demanding from the Cupertino-based tech giant.
Introducing the budget iPhone this year is a crucial Apple move, likely creating an overall positive impact on the tech giant’s global presence, notably in the emerging markets, a new report said.