Google's latest Easter egg: Fun for numeral nerds
Yep, Google's up to its old tricks and has unleashed a trio of Easter eggs that are sure to thrill fans of numeral systems.
Yep, Google's up to its old tricks and has unleashed a trio of Easter eggs that are sure to thrill fans of numeral systems.
Huawei, a multinational telecommunications company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, has been generating a lot of mobile buzz lately.
It's official: Rovio's Angry Birds franchise will soon soar to the heavens for yet another round of revenge role-play.
Chinon USA has announced two low-cost Android tablets targeted at cost-conscious buyers. The 7-inch Chinon Swift-7 costs $160, while the 9.7-inch Chinon Swift-10 is $280.
Will your next laptop be a smartphone? The idea isn't as crazy as it sounds. In the coming decade, mobile phones will gain capabilities that make them suitable replacements for the conventional desktop/laptop computer.
Just over half of US adult cell phone owners used their handsets for shopping assistance while in stores during the 2011 holiday season, a new Pew Research Center survey shows.
Who wouldn't want an Internet-connected smart rabbit? Or maybe an iPhone case that doubles as a bottle opener?
TVs notched a starring role at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas instead of the flashier smartphone, tablet or Ultrabook thanks to a new crop of innovative and high-tech sets.
From Apple's iPhone 5 to next-gen thermostats to OLED TVs, here are 10 tech products we're looking forward to seeing in 2012.
Google appears to be building its very own Android tablet, one designed to compete at the high end of slate spectrum.
From Apple's iPhone 5 to next-gen thermostats to OLED TVs, here are 10 tech products we're looking forward to seeing in 2012.
From Apple's iPhone 5 to next-gen thermostats to OLED TVs, here are 20 tech products we're looking forward to seeing in 2012.
If recent rumors about Apple's imminent tablet plans are true, the third-generation iPad will arrive sometime between February and April 2012.
From Siri and SSD to augmented reality and Ice Cream Sandwich, here are 10 technology gamechangers
Planning to give a laptop computer as a holiday gift? Think again. A new PriceGrabber survey shows that consumers overwhelmingly prefer tablets to laptops, the latter being too heavy, bulky, and altogether uncool.