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    New iPad 3 Poor WiFi Reception Problem Catches Apple's Attention, Probe Underway

    The new iPad has turned out to be the most controversial iPad ever released. The last two versions - the original iPad and iPad 2 - offered a satisfactory experience to users. But the third generation iPad has prompted a deluge of complaints regarding different issues with the new tablet. Weak Wi-Fi reception is one of them.

  • Steve Jobs Anti-Android Rants Were Real: Biographer

    Google CEO Larry Page caused quite a stir recently, saying that Steve Jobs' anger over Android was "actually for show", i.e. it was simply to make Apple employees "rally around" against a known rival, Google. However, Walter Isaacson, the author of "Steve Jobs," the authorized biography of the iconic visionary, insists that Jobs' fury was not fake at all.

  • EA Voted Worst Company in America, by Consumerist: Why?

    Redwood-based video game publisher Electronic Arts, more widely known as EA for short, was voted "The Worst Company in America" in an annual poll run by the Consumerist, a blog affiliated with Consumer Reports.

  • Project Glass: A Sneak Peek Into Google's Version of Augmented Reality

    If there is one company out there that is not afraid of innovation and turning science fiction into reality, it's definitely Google. While the company already amazed the world with its self-driving cars project and other cool innovations, now Google is tapping into augmented reality. And yes, it is as cool as it sounds.

  • Watch Out iAD, AdMob: Samsung Will Launch Rival Mobile Ad Network

    Samsung will launch a new mobile ad network service, which will provide the company's own ads on its smartphones and tablets. The service will be called the Samsung AdHub.

  • Apple Bags 17 Patents, Including Wireless Sync

    Apple has been granted 17 new patents by the US Patent and Trademark Office. Among the patents granted, is wireless synchronization between a media player and a host device.

  • Mobile

    iPhone 5 'Pro' Concept Design: The Best So Far? (PHOTOS)

    Apple is unpredictable and its upcoming iPhone is still a mystery. The only guaranteed feature of iPhone 5 is 4G LTE compatibility. But that has not stopped tech enthusiasts from dreaming about the new iGadget. Many designers are showing their creativity skills and over a dozen iPhone 5 concept designs are surfacing online. And, the most recent iPhone 5 concept design, dubbed iPhone PRO, has caught a lot of attention.

  • Sony Music Slapped With $5 Million Lawsuit by Weird Al Yankovic: Why?

    Parody singer-songwriter Weird Al Yankovic is suing Sony Music Entertainment for $5 million. Yankovic claims he has apparently missed out on a large amount of royalties.

  • Gadgets

    Wii U Release Date: Leak Says November, Performance Could Lag PS3 and Xbox 360

    The next generation gaming consoles rumor mill has begun to churn. Rumors about Xbox 720 and Playstation 4 are at an all time high. But these products are still a mystery and these consoles may not come out before 2013. On the other hand, Nintendo being the third most popular gaming console seller, has more promising leaks.

  • NTT DoCoMo Scraps LTE Mobile Chipset JV Plan With Samsung, Others

    Late last year, Japanese wireless carrier NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, Fujitsu, NEC and Panasonic Mobile announced a joint venture to design and sell chips for high-speed Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile networks, with details to be worked out by March. DoCoMo even went ahead and put up ¥450 million (US$5.4 million) for a new subsidiary, Communication Platform Planning, in preparation for the big launch.

  • Apple-mania spreads, Piper Jaffray sees $1,000 stock

    Apple Inc shares set a record high on Tuesday after Piper Jaffray supported Topeka Capital Market's assertion that the stock should breach $1,000 in a year or two, propelled by emerging markets growth and new products that could include a revolutionary TV set.

  • EU probes Motorola after Microsoft, Apple complaints

    EU regulators are investigating whether phone maker Motorola Mobility breached antitrust rules by allegedly over-charging Microsoft and Apple for use of its patents in their products, the European Commission said on Tuesday.