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Quick Tips on Buying a new TV Set for the Holidays

Considering a new television to buy for the holidays? Experts said the best ally you can get is waiting for the most suitable deal for your budget to materialise and determine what you need and what you don’t.

Quick Tips in TV Buying for the Holidays

Considering a television buy for the holidays? Experts said the best ally you can get is waiting for the most suitable deal for your budget to materialise and determine what you need and what you don’t.
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Samsung to Launch Flexible Smartphones in 2013?

South Korean technology giant Samsung will release the world's first flexible smartphones in 2013, BBC reports. However, Samsung has yet to officially confirm if the new technology would be on the next Galaxy S or Galaxy Note smartphone or if it will roll out a new line of Galaxy Flexible smartphones.

Texting Use Reaches 4 Billion People After 20 Years of SMS Introduction

Twenty years ago, 22-year-old British engineer Neil Papworth sent the message "Merry Christmas" to an Orbitel 901 mobile phone from his office computer. It was the world's first text message and since then the number of people who use the short messaging service on their cell phones had grown to 4 billion.

iPad mini vs Samsung Galaxy 7.7: Gadget Price and Specs Compared [PHOTOS]

In a never-ending battle of technological supremacy giants Apple and Samsung are in for another tough duel after releasing a seven-inched tablet for gadget consumers. Careful weighing the specifications and price of the iPad mini and Samsung Galaxy 7.7, will help you decide what gadget to purchase.

Dumb Ways to Die is Australia’s Top Viral Video of 2012

Before the computer age, viral was a term used to describe an infection caused by a virus. It was considered a scientific and medical term. Using the same principle of quick and widespread reach, people now refer to videos that are rapidly disseminated and spread via electronic communications as viral.

17 Million Mobile Phones in Australia to Have 4G Service by End of 2016

By the end of 2016, at least 17 million mobile phones will be using 4G services in Australia with the spontaneous growth of smartphones and other mobile devices using this kind of network. That means within four years, almost half of all mobile connections in the country will be on 4G LTE.

Sony Quietly Brings Back Xperia Tablet S

There is a new tablet on the block. Not that new actually as Sony launched the Xperia Tablet S September this year only to withdraw it from the market a month after due to build defects.

Policy Changes Proposed by Facebook are Asked to be Withdrawn

Two of privacy support groups on the 26th of November insisted on an extraction of planned changes of Facebook Inc. that would enable them to share the information of users with the photo application called Instagram that has been obtained only of late.

Distinguishing Features of Different Smartphone Models

The latest smartphone sales data from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech released on Wednesday said that Apple regained the lead of smartphone sales in the U.S. market by garnering 48.1 per cent of total sales due to the release of iPhone 5.

19 Benefits, Features of Windows Phone 8

Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Balmer disclosed at the company's shareholder's meeting that sales of Windows Phone 8 were off to a great start. He attributes it to the combination of new software and more powerful hardware which resulted in four times as many sales compared to the same period in 2011.

5 Issues Windows 8 Upgraders May Encounter

With the recent release of Windows 8 and record-breaking sales, upgraders should be aware of at least five issues they may encounter as they move from Windows 7 to Windows 8.

Apple’s iPhone Reclaims Smartphone Lead in U.S. Market

Amidst the ongoing management upheaval at Apple, the tech giant took some breather on Tuesday as new research data showed that the iPhone has snatched back the title as the bestselling smartphone, at least in the United States.

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