Bigger is always better, they say, and following on the same lines, Toshiba has recently announced the launch of its latest tablet with a gigantic screen size, delivering more screen real estate than any other tablet on the market. Yes, it's none other than Toshiba Excite 13. In addition to this, the company has also launched two new tablets in the Excite lineup series -- Excite 10 and Excite 7.7.
Samsung had reportedly sent the prototypes of Galaxy S3 for carrier testing around two months ago in a lunch box disguise. Check out the latest features of the Galaxy S3 that include A True Super HD AMOLED Non-PenTile Display, Physical Home Button, 5-Column Modified UI, Ice Cream Sandwich, A Powerful Quad-Core Processor, 12-megapixel rear camera, 4G LTE and Near Field Communication, a powerful 2250 mAh battery and some revolutionary features like wireless charging, 3D Lenticular image t....
Apple may build its next-generation iPhone, presumably called the iPhone 5, with a 4-inch screen into a unibody case. Take a look at the gallery and see what a bigger iPhone would look like, and check out the other iPhone 5 4-inch screen concepts as well.
Not 24 hours after Sony announced it would slash about 10,000 jobs -- about six percent of its global workforce -- by the end of the year, the Japanese electronics maker announced on Tuesday that it has again doubled its annual net loss to a record $6.4 billion.
New reports have leaked that suggest Nokia is working secretly on its first Lumia smartphone which will feature Pureview camera technology and the latest version of Microsoft's Windows 8 (Apollo).
HTC One X, the best bet of the Taiwanese company is making headlines for its iconic design and stunning features. But the phone has to compete against biggies like iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, Nokia Lumia 900, Motorola Droid Razr MAXX and Galaxy Note.
Samsung may be creating some buzz with its upcoming Galaxy S3 smartphone, but the Korea-based company has something more groundbreaking in the works. Screens featuring flexible display technology are said to be launched on the manufacturer’s products in the near future, according to Android Authority.
It's Samsung Galaxy S3 rumor time again! Every alternate day of the week, tech pages of various websites are covering all the possible aspects of the most awaited smartphone of the year, the iPhone hitter Samsung Galaxy S3.
The year 2012, since starting has witnessed a plethora of innovative wireless technology launches in the category of smartphones and tablets including others as well. Hence, here is a list of top gadgets in the category of tablets and smatphones which have stolen the hearts of the technology freaks and definitely have a wow factor which can make you drool over them.
Japan's Sony Corp. said it expects a record a $6.4 billion net loss, more than double previous forecasts, in its just-ended fiscal year, with over half of that amount ($3.6 billion) coming from write-offs of tax credits in the U.S.
It seems Samsung enthusiasts have been so wrapped up in Samsung S3 rumors that they failed to consider the Galaxy Note as the S2's sequel, which is what Samsung's UK VP considers it to be.
Apple is busy building its sixth-generation iPhone, likely called the iPhone 5, and reports say the company is testing the new device within older cases, presumably to bring the new smartphones out in public without drawing attention.
Sony will cut about 10,000 jobs, which equates to about six percent of its global workforce, by the end of the year. The move comes after an extremely poor annual forecast and the hiring of a new CEO, Kazuo Hirai, who looks to get profit out of the red for the first time in four years.
Quad core processor is the latest trend in the smartphone market. HTC One X, Huawei Ascend D Quad and LG Optimus 4X HD, iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 will have the same feature for faster performance and better battery life.
Consumer electronics and entertainment giant Sony is letting go 10,000 employees, a sixth of its total workforce, in an effort to concentrate resources on core business and bring the company back to black.
Technology investors are about to endure the quarterly torrent of earnings reports, starting Thursday with Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) and escalating next week with other top names.
Apple introduced the first tablet a couple of years ago at impressive and decent price points, and the tech giant's dominance in tablet market has been really entrenched since then. Consequently, the rivals in the market have to come out with innovative marketing strategies to face the competition.
Samsung has always given a commendable competition to every single wireless device manufacturers, including Apple, with constant introduction of spectacular replacement devices at considerably low prices. Whether it is Samsung Galaxy S2 against iPhone 4S or Samsung Galaxy Tab against other Android tablets in the market, the South Korean giant has always given a stiff rivalry to other brand in the wireless world.
Staying tight lipped about other anticipated features of the S3, Samsung confirmed in a recent report by Engadget that the upcoming phone will not feature any 3D technology.
In a written statement to Engadget, Samsung Electronics was quoted saying, Although Samsung Electronics is constantly exploring new technologies for our mobile devices, we have no immediate plan to include displays featuring 3D technology in our upcoming smartphones.
Samsung has finally broken its silence about rumored features for its next generation Galaxy S phone. While the company is yet to officially reveal the features and release date of the phone, they have quashed one rumor related to 3D technology.
Here's a breakdown of the specs and features of the HTC EVO 4G LTE, the release date of which is set for the second quarter of 2012.
Samsung Electronics (KS: 5930), Asia’s biggest technology company, pre-announced record first-quarter earnings Friday that could be an early indicator for its U.S. rivals.