The company with the Midas touch, Apple, is conjectured to launch a slew of iDevices in 2013, including the follow-ups to its iPhone 5, iPad 4, and iPad mini.
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February is going to be one interesting month for Samsung and fans of Android. If recent reports hold true, an 8-inch Galaxy Note device that will compete with the iPad mini could be on the way before you know it.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 product lineup will have a 5 megapixel camera and will come in two variants - a 7-inch variant and a 10.1-inch variant.
Ikaruga has made its way into the Google Play. A brand new game straight from the Xbox Live Arcade has made its way to the Google Play. Per reports, the highly popular and addictive Xbox Live Arcade game Ikaruga has made its way into the Google Play, and is now available for all Android-based devices.
Montaj is set to make an appearance at the Apple App Store for iOS-based devices on Jan. 22. Instagram could be one of the most popular photo sharing platforms of the current generation, but now there is a similar platform just coming up for all the video sharing needs.
The main processors for both the devices will be built around AMD's Jaguar architecture. You get to hear a PlayStation 4 (PS4) rumor almost every other day of late, and the latest one was that the next version of the popular gaming device may come without the iconic DualShock controller.
Lenovo has unveiled its first Chromebook, a version of its ThinkPad X131e running on Google's Chrome operating system, which will sell exclusively to K-12 schools.
Acer is reportedly working on a Chromebox desktop of its own to compete with Samsung's Chromebox, but Acer's offering will sport a $99 price tag.
Google Reader app Press has been updated with new performance improvements and with various bug fixes.
Facebook has just updated its native Android app, adding voice messages, speeding up photo loading time, and allowing for easier sharing.
A group of South Korean scientists announced that they have successfully developed the world's first bendable lithium ion batteries.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update has been officially released to Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1 and 7.0).
The new version of the controller may include biometric sensors and an LCD touch screen. Sony seems to be walking to an era of PlayStation controllers sans DualShock.