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  • Google I/O 2012 Day 1 Recap: Nexus 7 Tablet, Android 4.1, Nexus Q, Project Glass and More

    A recap of the announcements Google made during the first day of Google I/O 2012. Wednesday was the official day opening of Google I/O developer's conference 2012 and as the day proceeded the usual mad affair on the show floor began with a bang in San Francisco.

  • Euro 2012 Semi Final Schedule Portugal vs Spain: How and When to Watch Online?

    Spain and Portugal rarely met in major tournaments. However, when this rare faceoff takes place, the results are unexpected. Spain and Portugal are meeting in the first semi-final of UEFA Euro 2012 tournament. So expect cracker of a match.

  • Google I/O 2012: Top 5 Things to Expect

    The June 27 Google I/O 2012 developer conference is highly anticipated ahead of a probable Jelly Bean unveiling, and possibly a Google Nexus-branded tablet. That's not all, though, so here are the top five reveals Google could make at the I/O 2012.

  • E3 2012: Microsoft vs Sony vs Nintendo, Who Won?

    E3 2012 has come to an end. The top three conferences from Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo are over and now is the time to determine who won, and who made a complete mockery of the show. Compared to E3 2011, this year's show was a lot better as all three came out gunning with exciting new announcements, along with some cringe-worthy onstage performances that nearly forced us on more than one occasion to stop watching.

  • Gadgets

    WWDC 2012 Expectations: From Retina Macs To iOS 6 (and Everything in Between)

    There has been plenty of excitement among developers to witness the annual Worldwide Developer Conference 2012. The event, which will take place in San Francisco from June 11-15, is just a few hours away. Here is the complete list of what we could expect from the tech giant at this year’s show.

  • WWDC 2012: Expect iOS 6, New MacBooks, OS X Mountain Lion (but Forget iPhone 5)

    Apple's annual WWDC conference begins on Monday June 11, 2012, and there are rampant rumors and speculation about some of the expected announcements.

  • Mobile

    Sprint's Virgin to Sell iPhone

    Sprint Nextel Corp said on Thursday that its Virgin Mobile prepaid business would start selling Apple Inc's iPhone later this month, pitching it against smaller prepaid rival Leap Wireless International Inc.

  • Mobile

    Apple May Launch iPhone 5 and iPad Mini In September

    Apple is expected to launch the sixth generation iPhone in October, around the same time the tech giant released the iPhone 4S a year ago. However, if the latest reports are to be believed, then the device will hit stores a month earlier i.e. in September along with the launch of highly rumored iPad Mini.

  • Nintendo Unveils Miiverse Social Network for New Wii

    Japan's Nintendo said it will launch a social and content network dubbed Miiverse for its new Wii U games console, as it plays catch-up with rivals such as Sony and hopes an online strategy will bolster hardware sales in an industry under fire from smartphones and tablets.

  • ETSI Agrees on 4FF Nano-SIM Standard, Likely Apple’s Proposed Design

    Apple seems to have won the battle over the standard for a smaller SIM card, officially known as the fourth form factor (4F), which leaves future phone designs with more room for other components. The Smart Card Platform Technical Committee of the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) has finally reached an agreement on Friday, June 1, for the nano-SIM standard.

  • Chic geeks give San Francisco a new tech groove

    The YouTube video, featuring a young blonde sitting in a strikingly modern San Francisco home, offers a telling insight into the attitudes that are shifting the geography of the Bay Area technology scene.

  • Apple Outlines WWDC Schedule, Confirms Keynote for June 11

    Apple outlined the schedule for its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Tuesday, May 29, confirming that it will kick of the annual meeting as usual, with a keynote address. The Cupertino, California-based the giant also released a free iOS app, designed to allow attendees to track the conference events and plan their schedule accordingly.