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Apple supplier Foxconn Technology Group said on Saturday, Oct. 6, that production at its central Chinese factory that makes iPhones was not interrupted, contrary to rumors that thousands of workers had gone on strike.
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Acer's Iconia W700 debuted at the IFA event in Berlin this year. Now the company has revealed the pricing and availability of its latest tablet.
Medal of Honor: Warfighter Beta will be exclusive to Xbox 360 Gold Members, leaving PS3 and PC owners to make do with Xbox 360 gamers' analysis of the title.
Strong smartphone sales boosted Samsung Electronics above market expectations in the last quarters, helping the company achieve an operating profit increase of more than 85 percent. Samsung, the world's biggest technology firm by revenue, estimated its third quarter operating profit at 8.1 trillion Korean won ($7.3 billion), largely due to the strong sales of its Galaxy line of smartphones.
Barnes & Noble (B&N) and Microsoft announced the completion of a strategic partnership on Oct. 4, forming NOOK Media LLC.
On Wednesday, Oct. 3, Hewlett-Packard's (HP's) shares nose-dived to a nine-year low following a "steep earnings slide in 2013," warning from CEO Meg Whitman. Shares of HP fell 13 percent, closing at $14.91 on Wednesday, making it the company's largest single-day decline since August 2011.
Fans have often asked if the Flood, the all-consuming parasitic race, will return in Halo 4. The answer was consistently an emphatic "No," but developer 343 Industries recently revealed that the sometimes unpopular enemy will in multiplayer mode.
Microsoft announced its Xbox Music at the E3 gaming event earlier this year, and now rumors suggest that the Redmond-based company is set to launch the service on Oct. 26.
Apple has already started the production of the iPad Mini, indicates a report by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Apple has not confirmed a launch date for the tablet but rumors indicate that the iPad Mini will be unveiled at a press event on Oct. 17.
Resident Evil 6 was released yesterday in the United States to a mixed welcoming party. The game has been getting mixed reviews since the embargo lifted a few days prior to the game being released for consumers. The main problems criticis point to in the titles are the number of Quick Time Events (QTE) Capcom placed in the game, and the in-game cut scenes for opening every door.
With technology becoming an indispensable aspect of day-to-day life, the smartphone and tablet markets are steadily growing. Recently, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) in collaboration with The Economist Group conducted a survey on "news use on mobile devices", which revealed that more and more adults in the U.S. are gravitating towards the use of tablets and smartphones to access information.
During the next 10 days, IGN will walk through the of maps shipping with Halo 4 this November. Multiplayer map lead designer Kyan Pearson sat down with IGN to walk through the maps, beginning in alphabetical order with "Abandon."
Acer has announced its Aspire S7 series, the company's third line of Ultrabooks and the first to sport 10-point touchscreens. The Windows 8-powered devices will be shipped starting on Oct. 26, and prices will start from $1200.