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Samsung Introduces World’s First Curved OLED TV
0By: Talha Bhatti | January 9th, 2013 | Business, Gadgets, NewsThe 2013 International CES has kept the technology blogs and news outlets around the world buzzing with new products and concepts. One of the biggest presenters at this years convention is South Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung who has been showing off their latest smartphones, tablets, and much more. In previous events Samsung's TVs h...
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Qualcomm Unveils Ultra HD Capable Snapdragon Processors
By: Umair Yousuf | January 9th, 2013 | Gadgets, SmartphonesUltra High Definition is all the rage at this year’s CES 2013 exhibition taking place in Las Vegas with technology giants unveiling the future of television as well as video recording. The new HD standard is recorded at a resolution four times higher than the current standard allowing for unbelievable picture quality and detail. CES 201...
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Intel Unveils New Atom Processors to Regain Lost Ground in Tablet and Smartphone Segments
By: Umair Yousuf | January 9th, 2013 | Business, Gadgets, News, Smartphones, TabletsIntel’s processors dominate the personal computer market, however, the technology giant has failed to bring that same level of dominance to the fast growing tablet market. Intel though plans to change that soon and revealed a new line of processors that it hopes will set a new benchmark in the tablet segment. Manufacturers have shu...
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Draw Sketches, Listen to Music and Take Calls with Dexim’s Music Talking Stylus
By: Jeff Stewart | January 8th, 2013 | Gadgets, NewsSome have heard about capacitive styluses, others may have been lucky enough to hold one. Have you ever heard about a stylus that allows users to listen to music and take phone calls as well? If no is your answer then, check out Dexim’s Music Talking Stylus, which the Chinese manufacturer has unveil...
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Kickstarter Project, POP Gets Another Chance to Produce Universal Mobile Charger as Apple Amends its Lightning Guidelines
By: Jeff Stewart | January 8th, 2013 | Apple, Gadgets, iOS, NewsPOP, a Kickstarter project that had gained $140,000 in an effort to produce a universal charger for different devices, including Apple products, did not get the green light from the iOS device maker when...
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BlackBerry Planning to Remain Top Dog in Southeast Asia
By: Umair Yousuf | January 8th, 2013 | Gadgets, News, O Canada, SmartphonesResearch in Motion, the Canadian firm behind the development of BlackBerry, may have lost much of its market share in the high end markets of North America and Europe but its reputation as a leading brand still remains intact in the emerging markets of Southeast Asia where the
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Intel Showcases Super Slim Ultrabook Concept At CES
By: Talha Bhatti | January 8th, 2013 | Gadgets, News, TabletsThe 2013 CES in Las Vegas puts the spotlight on many upcoming products from major manufacturers. Some of these consumer electronics manufacturers also showcase concepts and designs that point to the future direction of their company’s products and services. Chip manufacturer Intel impressed ...
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Intel’s Set Top Box Launch Delayed
By: Umair Yousuf | January 8th, 2013 | Gadgets, NewsCompanies across the United States are looking to get into the lucrative television set top box business but face increasing difficulty in setting up content deals with media companies. This one issue has squashed many an attempt by America’s technology giants to revolutionise the television viewing experience. Now another big tech firm has run into the same big obstacle. ...
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Plastic Logic Works With Intel and Queen’s University To Deliver Flexible Display PaperTabs
By: Talha Bhatti | January 8th, 2013 | Business, Gadgets, News, O CanadaPlastic Logic is a firm that had big plans for the e-reader market but discontinued its own product and focused on its flexible color e-paper screen. The demise of the QUE proReader also led to job cuts and the closure of the British firm’s offices in the US. However, one good thing that did come out of the scenario was that the company...
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Boxee and Sigma in Partnership to Enter People’s Living Rooms
By: Umair Yousuf | January 8th, 2013 | GadgetsIn a move to gain an advantage over its rivals, New York based content streaming provider Boxee has teamed up with Sigma to bring its services direct to third party smart television sets. Boxee is facing increased competition from rival services such as
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