Google Launches Solve for X: Radical Technology Solutions for Global Problems (VIDEO)
After a private Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) conference, Google has launched Solve For X site, a kind of think tank project, which is designed to come up with radical solutions for huge problems.
White Samsung Galaxy Nexus to be Available in U.K. on Feb. 13 (PHOTOS)
Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the Android 4.0-powered smartphone that has been billed as an iPhone killer will be available in white color in the UK from Feb. 13.
Apple HDTV to Boast of a 42-inch display for $1499 - Real or Rumor?
Is a 42-inch Apple HDTV on its way with a price tag of $1499? Yes, if reports claiming that Best Buy is surveying customers' expectations from the highly anticipated Apple TV, are to be believed.
Facebook Deleted Photos Never Disappear
Have you ever posted some photos on the Facebook, but later you may have regretted doing so and may have deleted them? But hold your breath - some deleted Facebook photos can still be accessible via a direct link.
iPad 3 Features and Release Date Rumors Update: What Should We Expect? [PHOTOS]
Apple Inc.'s highly anticipated next-generation iPad -- dubbed iPad 3 -- might be released soon. Which features should we expect?
iPhone 5 Can Rescue Itself from Water - Real Deal or Rumor? (VIDEO)
According to a recent survey by the marketing agency 11Mark, approximately 75% of people take their cell phones into the bathroom with them to talk, text or surf the Web. And, if you're one of them, suppose your iPhone slips into the toilet accidentally, won't you be frustrated? However, with the help of Liquipel, the next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, might just rescue itself from water-related damage.
iPad 3 to Launch in February or March?
iPad 3 may not launch in February - or at least that's what Macotakara has suggested. The Japanese blog said there's a strange Apple event that will be held in February but it is not iPad 3 related.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Boasts of Philanthropic Efforts
Apple's current CEO Tim Cook and his creative predecessor Steve Jobs are in stark contrast in terms of philanthropy.
Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom Victim of Police Brutality?
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has testified in the court on February 3, insisting he never wanted to flee New Zealand.
iPhone 5 to Unveil at Apple's WWDC in June - Real Deal or Rumor?
The rumors about the next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, are emerging endlessly. The latest one indicates that the handset will launch at Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC), which is scheduled for June this year.
iPhone Book Dock Boasts of Novelty
There are countless iPhone charging docks in all manners of shapes and sizes. However, all of them cannot be compared to the Possession Book Charging Dock in terms of novelty.
iPhone 5 Production Set to Begin: Numerous Chinese Job Seekers Line up in Front of Foxconn Doors
Even as the protests against Apple's workers mistreatment practice are surging incessantly, there are still thousands of Chinese job seekers who are lining up in front of the gates of Foxconn, the company's major product manufacturer in China, hoping that they will be hired to work on iPhone 5 production.
Google Defends Privacy Policy Changes to the Congress
Internet search engine giant Google has sent a 13-page letter to eight members of the House of Representatives to defend its privacy policy consolidation, after the Congress members expressed their concerns about the change.
iPhone 5 will be 'Ethical' or Not?
The protests against Apple's worker mistreatment practice are surging wave upon wave. A recent online petition demands the tech giant to take further steps in protecting workers and make its next iPhone the first ethical iPhone.
Megaupload User Data Won't be Deleted For at Least Two Weeks
The user data of Megaupload, one of the world's leading file-sharing Web sites before it was shut down, won't be deleted at least for two weeks from now.
iPhone 5 to Boast of NFC - Real Deal or Rumor?
The Near Field Communication (NFC) technology will reportedly be packed in the next generation iPhone - dubbed iPhone 5.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus Discounted $200 at Amazon
There's a good news for Android fans - Google's flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy Nexus is on sale with only a $99.99 price tag via its Amazon Wireless store for a limited time.
Apple.pro Sued Following Leaked Purported iPad 3 Dock Connector
Taiwanese Web site Apple.pro has reportedly been sued by an Apple supplier over the purported image of iPad 3's dock connector and ribbon cable that were leaked last July.
iPhone 5 Rumors RoundUp: Lytro Camera, NFC, Physical Camera Button, Launch Date and More (PHOTOS & VIDEOS)
The rumors about Apple next generation handset -- dubbed iPhone 5 --seem endless until the actual release date. By Jan. 27, the latest speculations suggest the highly anticipated iPhone will boast of Lytro camera, suitable name, NFC, physical camera button. The launch date is set in the Summer.
T-Mobile to Improve Unlocked iPhone Customer Support Beginning January 30
Although T-Mobile is yet to sign an official iPhone deal with Apple, the carrier plans to offer unlocked iPhone users improved customer support beginning January 30.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Defends the Company from 'Worker Mistreatment' Claims
Apple CEO Tim Cook sent an email to the employees, Thursday, claiming the company cares about the worker's welfare, after the New York Times published, Wednesday, a lengthy report about the terrible working conditions in the major Apple product manufacturer Foxconn.
Macworld-iWorld Expo 2012: Top 10 Coolest Gadgets You Must See [PHOTOS]
The Macworld-iWorld Expo kicked off on Thursday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, with hundreds of hardware manufacturers and software publishers jostling for the attention of Apple Inc. aficionados. Start the slideshow to check out the coolest gadgets being showcased there.
iPhone 5 to Boast of Radical Change in Design - Real Deal or Rumor?
The rumors about the iPhone 5 are surging wave upon wave. The latest one suggests that the forthcoming handset is gearing up for production.
MacWorld/iWorld Will be Apple Fan Fest But Don't Expect iPad 3
The highly anticipated next generation iPad, dubbed iPad 3, will reportedly debut at Macworld/iWorld, which is scheduled for Jan. 26-28 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
iPad Still Dominates Tablet Market, but for How Long?
Tech giant Apple sold 15.4 million iPads in the last quarter, even exceeding analysts' expectations of 13 million units, according to the company's fiscal report released Tuesday.
Kim Dotcom Denied Bail Over Flight Risk Concerns - What Next?
Kim Dotcom, the founder of MegaUpload, which is one of the world's leading file-sharing and online storage sites but now defunct, was denied bail by the North Shore District Court on Wednesday.
Apple TV is a Hobby: Tim Cook Breaks His Silence
Instead of dodging questions, Apple's new CEO Tim Cook broke his silence and candidly spoke about the much-hyped Apple TV on Tuesday.
iCloud Boasts of 85 Million Users
Only about three months after Apple launched its iCloud service, it already boasts of over 85 million users, the company's Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said during the Q1 2012 financial earning calls on Tuesday.
Google to Simplify its Privacy Policy, Consolidate TOS
The Internet search engine giant Google will update its privacy policy and terms of service (TOS), granting it explicit right to combine personal information across multiple products and services, the company announced, Tuesday, on its official blog.
File-sharing and Online Storage Sites Duck For Cover Following Megaupload Crackdown
After the U. S. government shut down the major file-sharing and online storage site Megaupload, citing copyright infringement and other felonies, last week, similar sites at risk of impending prosecution are now ducking for cover. It gives rise to a question - is Megaupload shutdown the beginning of the end of these sites?