Image of an in-house version of the iPhone from early 2005 shows the prototype had a 5x7-inch display and a number of ports.
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700 free comic books? Really? Here's some good news for all those who enjoy their daily dose of comics or are ardent comic book collectors. Per reports, popular comic book publishing company Marvel has announced that it is giving away digital versions of over 700 of its first-issue comics, both via the browser-based Marvel Digital Comics Shop, and also the official mobile app.
Google has unveiled a pair of shoes that provide the wearer with feedback and motivation based on their move throughout the day.
The chip seen in the updated Apple TV is smaller than all its predecessors. Contrary to what was rumored earlier, Apple appears to have made its mind as to which chip to be used in its tweaked third-generation Apple TV and it's a die-shrunk version of the single-core A5 system on a chip (SoC) rather than the rumored A5X.
WP8 and BB10 users will finally be on the same page as that of Android and iOS users with Viber. Windows Phone 8 users alongside potential BlackBerry 10 users are set for some good news.
Firefox on iOS is a long way off from being reality, as Mozilla is hampered by not being able to use own code.
A Samsung executive claims Windows 8 is no better than Windows Vista. He also stated that Microsoft Surface is lackluster and not selling well.
Rovio spices up the Angry Birds Trilogy with 135 new levels with its new Fowl Tempered Pack, adding more pig-smashing fun into the mix.
Outlook.com commercial briefly shows Skype video calling and messaging. How long will Microsoft tease us, how long should we wait to have Skype integrated into Outlook.
Windows 8 touch screen laptops are set for a 10 to 20 percent discount as Microsoft has lowered license fee to PC makers.
Microsoft set to convince a German court to block Google Maps in Germany due to Patent infringement claims
Even before the arrival of Google Glass,a Seattle bar has placed a ban on the device, setting off a debate over privacy.
Cut The Rope: Experiments just got better. Cut The Rope: Experiments is easily one of the popular apps on the Google Play Store, and now the developers are offering more for all the users and fans.