The Most Unusual Electronic Innovations of 2012
2012 has been an incredible year for electronic innovations. It seems increasingly as though modern technology is taking science fiction out of novels and movies and placing it firmly in reality, for...
View ArticleSmartwatches – Gadgets to look for in 2013
Since their release, Smartwatches have stirred up a great deal of interest, and may very well revive the popularity of ‘wristwatches’. However, the Smartwatch isn’t just a timekeeping device; it is a...
View ArticleSaving Money on Your Printing Costs
Printing costs are rising higher and higher every day, and it seems as though no one – businesses and home users alike – is getting a break from the heavy price of printing supplies. Printer ink is...
View ArticleWhat Next in the Game Console World?
In the last few days of November 2006, Nintendo launched the Wii games console. It was the last of the seventh generation consoles to see the light of day and expectations were low. The Sony...
View ArticleWhich Tablet Should the Windows 8 Enthusiast Choose?
With the coming of Windows 8 comes a new generation of tablets. However, the Windows app store’s shelves are rather bare at the moment, with developers not placing Meesrs Gates or Ballmer at the top of...
View ArticleTagging Gadgets for Pet Owners
Tagging gadgets aren’t just gimmicks for trendy pet owners; they provide a useful functionality that enable owners to be reunited with their missing pet. Many pets go missing every day, and often the...
View ArticleN. Korea state TV offers live stream on Facebook
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un visits a mushroom farm in a photo broadcast by state TV on its Facebook on June 6, 2013(©KCNA via KNS/AFP/File) North Korea’s state broadcaster has begun providing live...
View ArticleMicrosoft launches new jobs drive for S.Africa
President of Microsoft International, Jean-Philippe Courtois gives a press conference in Johannesburg on June 6, 2013(©AFP) Microsoft launched Thursday a campaign aimed at helping 3,000 graduates find...
View ArticleGoogle chief says Glass privacy fears will fade
A visitor at the "NEXT Berlin" conference tries out the Google Glass on April 24, 2013(©DPA/AFP/File) Google chief Larry Page assured investors that privacy fears about the company’s coming Internet...
View ArticleApple clashes with Amazon in e-book case
Jeff Bezos CEO of Amazon introduces the Kindle Paperwhite eReader during a press conference on September 6, 2012(©AFP/File) Apple attorneys in the US antitrust case on e-books went on the offensive,...
View ArticlePCs out as Senegal opens world’s first tablet cafe
A Senegalese woman uses a tablet computer at a pioneering cyber cafe in Dakar on May 28, 2013(©AFP) Among the washer women, carpenters, busy waiters and squabbling children sweltering under the midday...
View ArticleSyria’s online troops wage counter-revolutionary cyber war
The Syrian Electronic Army aims to spread counter-revolutionary propaganda and hit back at news outlets(©AFP/File) Sometimes, attacks in Syria’s bloody civil war start not with a bullet or a bomb...
View ArticleApple radio service may come on Monday
Apple has been steadily losing market share in the hot market for smartphones and tablets to rival devices(©Getty Images/AFP/File) Apple, aiming to overcome recent missteps and keep its cutting-edge...
View ArticleApple unveils iTunes Radio service
Apple unveiled its hotly-anticipated iTunes Radio Service(©AFP/File) Apple on Monday unveiled its hotly anticipated iTunes Radio Service, as the iconic maker of the iPhone moved to challenge streaming...
View ArticleGoogle asks to disclose secret court data requests
David Drummond, chief legal officer at Google Inc., speaks at the company's headquarters on March 11, 2011(©AFP/File) Google asked the US government Tuesday for permission to publish information about...
View ArticleFacebook shareholders vent ire over sagging stock
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during an event at Facebook headquarters on April 4, 2013 in Menlo Park, California(©Getty Images/AFP/File) Facebook shareholders on Tuesday grilled leaders of the...
View ArticleVast US surveillance could encourage China: Ai Weiwei
The National Security Agency headquarters at Fort Meade, Maryland, on January 29, 2010(©AFP/File) Bombshell revelations about the United States’ wide-reaching surveillance programmes could spur China...
View ArticleSpanish police leverage Twitter to fight crime
Spanish National Police social media manager Carlos Fernandez Guerra works on a tablet in Madrid on May 31, 2013(©AFP/File) Spain’s national police has built up an army of over half a million...
View ArticleFacebook adds Twitter-style hashtags for topics
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during an event at Facebook headquarters on April 4, 2013 in Menlo Park, California(©Getty Images/AFP/File) Facebook on Wednesday added Twitter-style hashtags to...
View ArticleGoogle warns of password-stealing campaign in Iran
Iranians use computers at a cybercafe in the center of the Iranian capital Tehran on May 14, 2013(©AFP/File) Google on Wednesday said that it has been battling what appeared to be politically targeted...
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