Samsung Electronics Co., one of the largest smartphone companies in the world, is rumored to reveal Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in the market. Though details are still scarce about Samsung Galaxy Note 2, many people are already questioning if whether or not they should upgrade their Samsung Galaxy Note with the newest Galaxy Note model.
Valve's Steam gaming platform just opened its annual summer sale that offers games that are 50 percent less than their normal prices.
One unintended consequence of boom in ecommerce is a corresponding increase in credit card fraud cases. Reports said that in 2011, over one million cases of card fraud were recorded in Australia.
Rumors about a new tablet from Apple called the iPad Mini has long been discussed in the Internet. Recently, new pictures showing the design of the iPad Mini have surfaced which further strengthened the rumor that Apple would be releasing the iPad Mini in the market.
Digg, the once popular social news site, was recently acquired by Betaworks. Details of the acquisition was not disclosed but there are reports stating that Betaworks paid $US500,000 for Digg's assets which includes the site as well as its technology.
Australians were at the mercy of global online retailers for now, which is the main reason that digital contents and products marketed locally carry more premium price when compared to offshore online stores, a new government submission said.
No thanks to the premium price of Apple's iPhone, Android smartphones have become the preferred device in most developed economies, according to the new figures issued recently by Kantar WorldPanel ComTech.
Yahoo recently experience a hack in their software which exposed more than 450,000 e-mails and passwords thus leaving the said data as vulnerable. Most of these login details were stored in plain text.
Chinese retailers are already offering iPhone 5 even before Apple officially released the device. Is this a sign that Apple will soon release the much awaited flagship phone of the company?
Blackberry and Windows could be considered as the "underdogs" in the smartphone market because they have been overshadowed by big players in the smartphone market like Apple and Google's Android.
A new research report shows that PC sales are now declining while the sales figures of tablets and smartphones are rising. This new trend shows that people are now more interested in tablets and smartphones as compared to PCs.
New rumored pictures of iPhone 5 have emerged courtesy of Gotta Be Mobile. The images revealed that the iPhone 5 has the same width with the previous model though a little taller and thinner.
Facebook, the largest social networking, recently revamped its Events page with Calendar and Lists view.
Apple's MacBook Air is known as being one of the thinnest laptops in the world. As it turns out, this title is not really for MacBook Air as Acer Aspire S5 takes the crown for this title.
Samsung Galaxy Note will get a little makeover with the update from Android Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard said on Thursday that remote areas in Australia will soon enjoy wireless broadband access with the sealing of the $280 million deal between NBN Co and U.S.-based ViaSat Inc.
As the old saying says, “bigger is not always better.” With the influx of a lot of smaller tablets in the market, everyone is waiting for Apple’s decision to join the bandwagon.
Global shipments of personal computers shrunk anew in the June quarter, underscoring the weakening interest on the device that has been the tech world's hero product since Apple, IBM and Microsoft launched their initial units in the early 1980s.
Apple Inc. has recently asked to remove 39 Apple products from the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT). This decision from Apple has raised some recycling concerns from industry observers and environmentalists alike.
The newest Android update which is Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is now available for unlocked Samsung Galaxy Nexus as of today. The update would start for devices located in the U.S.
The infamous hacking group, Anonymous, has found another worthy cause by declaring cyber war with Web sites known to process exchanges of child pornography, a report by tech news site ZDNet said on Tuesday.
As part of Google's "spring cleaning", Google announced that they will be shutting down iGoogle. The iGoogle service is scheduled to end on November 1, 2013.
Apple is known for having a "signature" design in their products but there is one specific product that defies this "signature" design. This is the iPod Nano.
Search engine giant Google moved the shipping dates of the Google Nexus 7 from 3 to 4 weeks to 1 to 2 weeks. Thus, people who pre-ordered the device will start receiving the gadget tomorrow and in the next few days.
New devices are expected to be released later this year from six generation of iPhone to top gaming consoles.
News about Xbox 720 and its pending release has been going around in the Internet ever since leaked documents about the Xbox 720 was revealed. The latest prediction about Xbox 720 is that it will go on sale for only US$99 with a monthly TV subscription fee.
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Microsoft has officially set a date for the release of their newest OS version which is Windows 8. The official release date for Windows 8 is set to be in October, 2012.
The Facebook App Center is now officially released in Australia, a month after the Facebook App Center was launched in the U.S.
The announcement of Nokia 808 Pureview was a shock for many people because of its 41-megapixel camera. The usual MP for a smartphone tends to be around 5-8MP but this figure is certainly the first for any type of smartphones.