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iPhone Topped Android in Holiday Sales

Apple's iPhone could extend its holiday cheer as recent figures show that it was the highest selling smartphone in the market for the last holiday season.
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Samsung Confirms Galaxy S Advanced Specs and Images

While the rest of the tech world is buzzing about the rumored Galaxy S III model that is reportedly being revealed at next month's Mobile World Congress, Samsung went ahead and revealed a new model of the Galaxy S called the Galaxy S Advance.

Why Piracy Shouldn’t Scare Game Developers

While the rest of the Internet community took to staging blackouts and voicing their protests against the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act, the main video game trade organization has supported the bills. It was only after SOPA and PIPA was shelved did the Entertainment Software Association withdraw its support for the controversial anti-piracy bills after widespread condemnation.

Twitter Users Bash McDonald's

When McDonald’s started the Twitter hashtag #McDStories, the haters came out and told stories the fast food restaurant wasn't expecting.

Offer Emerging Technology to Stay Ahead

New research has shed light on the expectations of the emerging workforce - and while currently little over half of employees agree they need technology to work effectively, there are strong signs this figure is about to increase significantly.

Will New CEO Save BlackBerry Maker?

Research in Motion Ltd. named a new CEO Friday replacing Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis at the helm of the troubled Blackberry Maker. As Thorsten Heins steps up to take the reins at RIM, the question is can he still do anything to revitalize the stumbling Research in Motion?

Nokia Gains on Lumia, Upbeat on 2012 Prospects

Nokia's gambit may be paying off as reports came out this week that its Lumia product lines breached the one million mark by the end of December last year, boosting the company's efforts to recover its lost ground soon.

Google to Open-Source Sky Map

If you like smartphone stargazing, the sky is now the limit. Google announced Friday that it has donated its popular Sky Map app to the open-source community, allowing fans of Android-based astronomy to "take the code and augment it as they wish."

Google Search Could Be Illegal?

Google's new search feature called Google Search Plus has garnered a lot of attention since it launched last week with critics like Twitter slamming the search giant for favoritism towards Google's social network. The new search feature is now being investigated by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, according to a source inside the U.S. regulatory body.

Mass Effect 3 Demo Arrives on Valentine's Day

Bioware's epic conclusion to its popular role playing saga, Mass Effect won't be available until March 6 avid fans of the series will be able to play a demo version on Valentine's Day to the consternation of their partners.

Kodak: The Biggest Corporate Casualty in the Digital Age?

Taking pictures would never be the same again as Eastman Kodak Company; the firm that invented the hand-held camera recently filed for bankruptcy protection and also announced that the company has plans to cut-down significantly.

RIM Management Shake-Up Boots Out Long-Time CEOs

Research in Motion, maker of the struggling BlackBerry smartphones, announced on Sunday the resignation of the company's two CEOs following series of disappointments that saw the once leading firm lagging behind from competitors.

Post-CES 2012: The Best Tablets This Year

The recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was a big hit especially for technology enthusiasts as they took a peek on the hottest technological gadget that is coming for the year 2012. One of the most anticipated gadgets in the show were the showcased tablets from different companies.

World’s Most Expensive Gadgets

We all like things that are special, that have limited edition, that are unique and of course expensive. But do we actually have enough money to get all what we want.

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