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Samsung’s quad-core Galaxy S III reportedly just 7mm thick, set to launch in May
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Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy S III will reportedly be one of the thinnest smartphones in the world when it is unveiled in the coming months. South Korea’s Electronic Times News on Monday cited unnamed sources in claiming Samsung’s upcoming flagship superphone will pack impressive specs into a case that is...
Backed With $1.5M, CircleUp Aims To Be The AngelList For Consumer And Retail Startups
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The funding environment for technology-focused startups these days is getting to be a bit ridiculous, so some tech industry folks may need to use their imaginations for a second to understand this concept. There are a lot of companies out there today — with real products, real employees, and, yes,...
How air freshener research led to a new fuel-cell charger for phones
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Fuel cell gadget charger PowerTrekk is finally hit store shelves in the States. Starting May 2012, you can head to outdoor equipment store REI to purchase this nifty device, which charges electronics with only water. PowerTrekk first debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012. The is a small device can...
Samsung Galaxy S III Review: This Is The Phone You’ve Been Waiting For
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Short Version The Samsung Galaxy S III is the Android phone of the moment and in many ways it lives up to the hype. Plenty of folks are excited to see this thing hit store shelves. Our take? They won’t be disappointed. Stellar software features paired with a beautiful display...
Apple pushes for ban of HTC's Android devices in the US, wants them taken off store shelves
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In a complaint filed today with the US International Trade Commission, Apple has requested for HTC devices running Android to be banned from entering the US, and for those devices already in the US that violate a previously issued exclusion order to be pulled from store shelves, Bloomberg reports....
Feast Your Eyes On The First Image Of AT&T’s White Lumia 900
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Longtime readers may already know that I have a peculiar fixation on white phones, and I’ll admit that my heart went a-quiver when AT&T revealed that a white Lumia 900 would be released shortly after its black and cyan brethren. For those of who share my particular predilection, take a...
Canon introduces the EOS-1D C DSLR with 4K video capture capabilities, coming in 2012 for $15k
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Canon has just announced the latest addition to its line of DSLRs, the EOS-1D C — this camera features an 18.1-megapixel full frame sensor, and is also the first Canon DSLR that can record video at 4K resolution (4096 x 2160). There's no word yet on when this camera...
Reading Rainbow is back! Our in-depth video interview with LeVar Burton
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Reading Rainbow is making a big comeback, and it’s skipping your TV in favor of the other screen in your living room: your iPad. In an in-depth chat in VentureBeat, Reading Rainbow host LeVar Burton came to chat about how the reincarnation came to be. As always, Burton was...
Permission to Procrastinate: Wait to Get a New Laptop
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If you’re thinking of buying a new laptop this spring, my advice is to think again. Unless your laptop is on its last legs and you have to move quickly, there are compelling reasons to wait until at least the summer, and probably the fall, to buy a new machine,...
Sony says PlayStation 4 will launch ahead of next Xbox
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Sony is aiming to launch its next-generation PlayStation video game console ahead of rival Microsoft, a recent report claims. Microsoft’s next Xbox console — which could be an ARM-based “Xbox lite” that will launch ahead of a true Xbox 360 successor that will be released some time later —...
IBM launches augmented reality app for grocery stores
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Attention, shoppers. IBM has unveiled an augmented reality mobile app that lets you pan store shelves with your smartphones to receive personalized product tips, recommendations, and coupons. The app is one more example of a creative use of augmented reality, which blends digital data with real-world imagery. The app brings...
Thanks To A ‘Conflict Of Interest,’ Target Said To Stop Selling Amazon’s Kindle
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If you were planning to swing by your local Target to buy a Kindle some time soon, you may want to add a little pep to your step. An inside source told The Verge that Amazon’s line of Kindle e-readers and tablets would soon disappear from Target’s store shelves, due...
Hands-on with Immersion HD Integrator hi-fi haptics
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It was just over a year ago when we met with the folks from Immersion, and they showed us a prototype handset packing its HD haptics technology. Since that time, the piezoelectric actuator that makes the tactile magic possible has gone into mass production, and the first commercial device...
Amped Wireless launches dual-band 10,000 square feet router, now no wall is safe
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High-power wireless maven Amped Wireless has finally filled that conspicuous dual-band gap in its lineup with the R20000G router. Promising to cover the same 10,000 square feet that its predecessor, it'll flit between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands to ensure you can catch unbroken video around your house on...
It’s Official: AT&T To Launch $199 HTC One X On May 6
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Well, there you have it. After turning plenty of heads at this year’s Mobile World Congress, HTC’s latest and greatest handset now has an official release date for the United States. AT&T has just announced that the HTC One X will hit store shelves on May 6 with a $199...
Apple interested in wireless power for charging devices on store shelves
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Apple has shown interest in wirelessly powering and charging its portable devices, allowing products like the iPhone and iPad to be powered up while sealed in packaging and on display at a retail store....
Mozilla’s Boot To Gecko Becomes Firefox OS, Scores Support From Sprint, Deutsche Telekom, ZTE, And More
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Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko project has come a long way in just under a year — what began with the idea of building a mobile operating system based on open web standards like HTML5 has led to a full-fledged product being prepared for a commercial launch in the coming months....
Mozilla’s Boot To Gecko Becomes Firefox OS, Scores Support From Sprint, Deutsche Telekom, ZTE, And More
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 goes on sale globally this month
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Samsung has at long last made the release of its Galaxy Note 10.1 official, promising to have the stylus-equipped Android tablet on store shelves "globally" by the end of this month. Equipped with a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM, the Note 10.1 offers a fine spec upgrade...
Samsung Galaxy S III review
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Samsung is the world’s leading Android manufacturer. The company’s latest smartphone, the Galaxy S III, had an enormous around of hype surrounding it before the phone was even announced. A series of exclusive BGR reports painted a partial picture of the device, but Samsung went to such great lengths to keep...
Apple v. Samsung: Cupertino's latest complaint alleges 17 devices infringe 8 of its patents
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We were waiting for the details of Apple's new lawsuit in its global battle against Samsung, and now that the court has posted the complaint, we have them. These fresh allegations claim Sammy has... you guessed it, infringed upon Apple's intellectual property. Turns out, there are eight patents at issue,...
BlackBerry 10 devices set for August unveiling?
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That's the claim from a BlackBerry blog, which says that the devices will actually hit store shelves in October. [Read more]...
Chinese Authorities Are Removing iPads From Store Shelves (AAPL)
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China's Administration of Industry and Commerce has started confiscating any iPads it finds for sale after the verdict of the Apple's court case with Proview, reports DigiCha. A quick refresher -- Apple bought the rights from a Chinese company called Proview to use the word "iPad," but Proview claims...
Is Apple prepping an 8GB iPad 2 to launch March 7?
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A new report from Digitimes says the company will follow its earlier iPhone move and offer a cheaper iPad 2 to flank the iPad 3 on store shelves. [Read more]...
Xbox 360 software at E3: FIFA 2013 / Madden 2013 gaining Kinect voice commands; Halo 4, Fable, Forza Horizon and Gears of War showcased
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No new hardware for Microsoft at E3? No problem. Clearly, this year's all about software for the Xbox 360, with both FIFA 2013 and Madden 2013 confirmed for release with Kinect support. Aside from letting you flail to and fro in order to make plays, both titles will also...
Xbox 360 software at E3: FIFA 2013 / Madden 2013 gaining Kinect voice commands; Halo 4, Fable, Forza Horizon and Gears of War showcased
Sharp's bigger and better HDTVs for 2012 start hitting store shelves
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Right on schedule, Sharp let us know it's begun shipments of Aquos 7-series LED HDTVs in 60- and 70-inch sizes. With MSRPs of $2,300 and $3,300, respectively, the 745U models have edge LED lighting, 3D, WiFi and SmartCentral UI built in featuring apps including Netflix, Hulu and Facebook. The...
SteelSeries shows off new WoW wireless mouse, cache of corded rodents and a headset at E3
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This time last year, SteelSeries showed us a headset and mouse meant for Diablo III, but at E3 2012, the company showed us a bunch of goodies. The highlight is the inaugural SteelSeries cordless offering, aptly named the World of Warcraft wireless mouse, which sports a themed skin and...
Belkin shows off its updated Thunderbolt Express Dock rocking 9 connections for $399 in July
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If you’re looking to get a little more out of the peripherals hooked up to your Mac, hardware manufacturer Belkin may just have the solution for you. Announced in a press release this morning, Belkin is showing off new upgrades to its not Thunderbolt Express Dock even before it’s hit store...
Target ditching Kindle line over 'conflict of interest?'
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That's the word from The Verge, which claims to have spoken with a source who says Target will soon remove the Amazon Kindle line from its brick-and-mortar store shelves. [Read more]...
Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE user guide slips out, tells you what you already know
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Whether or not Sprint's version of HTC's One X is indeed shipping on May 18th remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure: it'll almost definitely hit store shelves prior to Sprint's LTE network going live. Following the Galaxy Nexus' footsteps in that regard, the EVO 4G LTE...
HTC One X And EVO 4G LTE Delayed In Customs, Sprint Pushes Back EVO Release Date
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Here’s hoping that you already managed to get your hands on an HTC One X, because it may be a while before they appear on store shelves again. According to a release put out by HTC last night, U.S. Customs has blocked shipments of AT&T’s HTC One X and Sprint’s...
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