The problems plaguing Bitcoin worsened Tuesday as online attacks on the digital currency’s software affected two more exchanges.
What wearable tech has up its sleeve for CES 2014
Wearable technology is an exploding field in desperate need of a category-defining product. And now, with the Consumer Electronics Show upon us, we get to see whether any company can release an uncompromised, mainstream consumer hit in 2014.
Samsung to merge smartphone and camera divisions
Samsung has announced plans to merge its smartphone and camera divisions, according to Korean news station ETNews.
Samsung’s share grows while Apple’s declines in Q3 smartphone market
Samsung Electronics continued to dominate the smartphone market in the third quarter, which also saw quarterly shipments cross 250 million for the first time, according to research firm Strategy Analytics.
Computer technology tops list of worldwide patent applications
Computer technology accounted for more patent applications in recent years than any other industry sector tracked by the World Intellectual …
Emax records 80% boost in sales at GITEX Shopper 2012
Emax announced that it has beaten its initial sales projections for the eight-day extravaganza of GITEX Shopper 2012 held last week. The company reports a boost in sales across all IT and electronics categories as well as prominent brands such as Lenovo, Apple, HP, Dell, HTC, etc.
Apple iPhone 5 less toxic than Samsung Galaxy S III
As the battle between Apple’s iPhone 5 and Samsung’s Galaxy S III rages on – a study conducted by the …
X-cite cashes in with Facebook e-commerce app
X-cite by Alghanim electronics has announced the launch of its first ever e-commerce application for Facebook allowing customers to make purchases directly from the retailer’s Facebook page.The e-commerce app involves copying different aspects of X-cite’s online portal onto Facebook to expose it to a larger audience.
ITC leads investigation against Amazon, Samsung and others
The U.S. International Trade Commission has said it has instituted an investigation into wireless consumer electronics devices and components thereof …
Apple to spend $356 million on security company
In a deal that should help Apple boost its enterprise security offerings, the iPhone maker is planning to buy mobile …
Toshiba fined $87M for LCD price fixing
A jury in San Francisco yesterday decided to fine Toshiba US$87 million for colluding with other vendors to keep LCD prices artificially …
Samsung to show ‘the next Galaxy’ smartphone on May 3
Samsung Electronics is expected to show the next flagship Galaxy smartphone at an event in London on May 3. The …
Google takes on iTunes store with Google Play
Google has finally created the last missing piece that it needs to compete with Apple in the digital content retail space: a …
Mobile World Congress sneak peek
It might be hard to imagine there will be that much more for makers of smartphones, tablets and other wireless offerings to …
Intel enters smartphone market
Intel on Tuesday announced its first smartphone customers, signaling the arrival of Intel Inside smartphones after years of uphill struggle …
IBM brings brain power to prototype chips
IBM has created prototype chips that could mimic brain-like functionality, which the company said is an “unprecedented” step forward in …
Top five Android smartphones this DSS
Jacky’s Ashish Panjabi takes a look at Android smartphones Over the last couple of months, we’ve seen a definite uptick …
Smartphones boom while mobile phone sales drops: Gartner
Mobile phone sales floundered during the second quarter, in the wake of the earthquake in Japan. But smartphone sales continued …
Reseller announces award winners 2011
AMD, Asbis, Kaspersky pick up prestigious awards at Reseller Awards 2011 Component vendor AMD and regional distributor Asbis, picked up …
First tablets with Intel’s Oak Trail chips shipped out
The first tablets based on Intel’s processor code-named Oak Trail started shipping late last week, with the initial models targeted …