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ANNA DANISZEWSKI, a sophomore at Bard College, takes a dozen or more cell phone pictures daily, usually around dusk or after dark—moody shots of found objects, bare branches against a gray sky, or lighted windows in the distance, evoking the way sens
Taiwanese authorities said Monday they had launched an investigation into allegations that South Korean tech giant Samsung hired students to post malicious comments about local rival HTC online.
Samsung's Galaxy Mega 5.8 and Galaxy Mega 6.3 specifications leaked, expecting May unveiling By http://www.bgr.in The rumors were true. Samsung today unveiled its Galaxy Mega series of smartphones that come with massive bigger-than-your-head display
CrashAlert, created by University of Manitoba researchers, could make it easier to walk and text without smacking into things.
The next gen TV technology is already here, and it is called the 4K technology.
We're just about a month away from the retail launch of the Leap Motion gesture interface device and while existing videos of the device still amaze, the hacks just keep on coming.
When we read on dead trees, do we retain more?
Tech review: The problem with Home is that it offers both more and less of Facebook than many people are likely to want.
The rise of the smartphone has shrunk the digital video camera market, but expensive professional models are more popular than ever.
So it looks like someone could hack a jetliner. With an Android smartphone. Awesome.
In early March, this little gem popped up on my radar: a tablet designed specifically for women.
The inside story of how this toboggan of a phone came to be
Transparent, shape-changing plastics could make touch screens and keyboards that stimulate users’ sense of touch.
Americans are using cellphones and other gadgets behind the wheel as much as ever, despite widespread awareness of the risks involved, a federal government agency said Friday.
A new study is a first step toward a objective way to measure physical pain.
David Carroll is a nanotechnologist working on a simple material that he thinks will soon be a part of everything you own.
Your smartphone may feel like a friend -- but a true friend would give you a smile once in a while.
Transparent, shape-changing plastics could make touch screens and keyboards that stimulate users’ sense of touch.
As goes pornography, so goes the tech industry.
When you absolutely, positively have to destroy everything within 300 square meters, leave it to Russia to roll out an upgraded flamethrower tank during recent military exercises.
Trivia whiz Ken Jennings has made a career as a keeper of facts; he holds the longest winning streak in history on the U.S. game show Jeopardy.
The Civil Rights Defenders have issued their first batch of GPS bracelets that will alert the CRDs’ headquarters, other nearby activists, and the entirety of the CRDs’ social media following if the bracelet’s owner is ever kidnapped.
The cellphone turned 40 this week. And it's a remarkable achievement. Really. It is.
Researchers create a virtual environment system in which you can pick up fake objects with real effort.
"My mind is occupied. Please call back later."
Forty years ago today, Martin Cooper demonstrated his new invention, a Motorola cellphone, to the press by placing a phone call to his rival at Bell Labs.
Google Inc will launch a new version of its Nexus 7 tablet powered by Qualcomm Inc's Snapdragon processor around July, two sources told Reuters, as the software giant pushes deeper into the cut-price mobile hardware market.
Smartphones using the Android platform boosted their US market share in recent months, extending their lead over Apple’s iPhone, a new survey shows.
Here's a leaked render of the HTC First, the so-called "Facebook Phone" that the two companies will use to demonstrate a tweaked Android app called Facebook Home.