A South Korean newspaper published quoting the head of human resources at Foxconn's Taiyuan, China factory as saying that the next generation iPhone will hit stores October. The human resources head allegedly told South Korea's Maeil Business Newspaper, "We just got the order. It [the release] will be around October."
The iPhone 4S launched by Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) in October last year is the most popular smartphone in the market today. But the HTC One X, with its amazing specs -- is making the fifth generation iPhone obsolete -- Or is it?
According to gaming site Kotaku, the successor to Sony's PlayStation 3 is a code named Orbis and it has found a way to come in time for the holidays next year.
Draw Something has become one of the most popular mobile games throughout the world.
Tech website AppleInsider reported that’s a Foxconn recruiter said that Apple’s iPhone 5 will be released in June.
There is a rumor that Apple is currently working on a game controller for easier playing in iPhone.
Meet Instagram. It's a fast, beautiful and fun way to share your photos with friends and family. Thirty-million plus iPhone and iPad users use Instagram to create share pictures.
A patent filed last spring by Apple with the United States Patent and Trademark Office reveled that Apple is planning to develop Siri into having language transition features.
Korean-based firm Samsung announced that there will be a delay regarding the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 line. The company announced that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 line will be likely to be available by the end of April, 2012.
As a self-confessed kinesthetic learner, who loves to do rather than sit around listening in a classroom setting, Pip Andersen was thrilled to put the Nokia Lumia 900 to a test as he ventures the cobbled streets of Barcelona, Spain.
Nintendo's next generation console is rumored to be less powerful than rival consoles Sony's PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360.
Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app is now available for Android users. It was first exclusively offered to iPhone users for the past 18 months but it has now expanded to Android-based smartphones.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), the world's top tech company by market value, will report to the public its revenue and earnings for its second fiscal quarter.
Facebook unleashed its retaliatory actions against Yahoo, which the social networking giant has accused of using technologies that it claims exclusive ownership of.
While Sony's PS3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360 are still middle-aged in console gaming years it hasn't stopped gamers and industry experts to wonder when the next generation consoles will be released. Recent reports are now saying that gamers won't have to wait that long as Sony and Microsoft are both aiming for 2013 releases for their next generation consoles.
An online real estate company in the USA as created an iPhone App that lets you take a photo of any of the 90 million USA properties available and near instantaneously give you an array of information about that same property. This includes a valuation, past sales record and local sales data and much more!
Google yesterday announced the launch of Consumer Surveys, a new service from Google that will allow organisations to create polls to measure the success of different products, services and other ideas.
Analogue TV will be turned off in London over the next two weeks. We outline the what, where, when, why and how of the digital switchover.
But the over-hype for the iPhone 5 has raised expectations that Apple couldn't likely reach. Sure the mythical iPhone 5 will have its improved display, processor and camera. But it won't have radical changes from its predecessors. But other than a 4-inch-plus display, the iPhone 5 (or maybe the new iPhone) won't have radical changes from the previous.
Apple's success with the new iPad has many people speculating about the next Apple product to be released. In line with that, many people are now anticipating the release of Apple's iPhone 5 which is rumored to be released before the year ends.
Sony recently announced that users of Sony Xperia Play can now update their device's OS to the latest Android version which is Android 4.0 or better known as Android ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich).
Immediately after launch of the new iPad, the iPhone Dev Team and other hackers have already announced they have they have discovered multiple ways to jailbreak the third generation iPad.
There'll be no more unpaid overtime work on Foxconn facilities in China in the coming months, according to Fair Labor Association (FLA), which has been commissioned by Apple to conduct audits on its partner Chinese assemblers.
Australia's decision to exclude China's Huawei Technologies from its $36-billion national broadband roll out will stay, according to Prime Minister Julia Gillard amidst the appeals made by the Chinese.
Amazon, the creator behind the widely successful Amazon Kindle Fire recently announced a new software update for their tablet. The recent upgrade introduces different changes that can maximize the tablet experience of Amazon Kindle users.
HTC Corp. unveiled the HTC One at the Mobile World Congress in February and already released the full specs of the amazing device. Samsung Electronics was expected to -- but did not -- tout the Galaxy S III at the MWC 2012 but did confirm that the successor to Galaxy S 2, its best-selling smartphone ever, is coming up. Apple Inc. is expected to release the sixth generation iPhone -- the iPhone 5 -- as early as June or as late as October (a year after the iPhone 4S).
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Samsung announced today that its latest device Galaxy Note sold five million units despite negative feedbacks from critics.
Five million units of Samsung Galaxy Note have been shipped since its October debut in 2011, South Korea's Samsung said on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone for a device that the tech world greeted with mixed reactions.
Fresh accusations of wrongdoings further deepened the existing woes of global media firm News Corporation, which has yet to put behind the hacking scandals that led to the closure of its major daily in the United Kingdom.