Submitted by admin on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 07:32
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) on Feb 16 damned Apple, Google and other technology companies for failing to be upfront with parents regarding how the firms are accumulating personal info via mobile applications directed at young children.
Nevada is becoming the initial state to legalize self-driving vehicles on its roads.
The separation papers have been formally inked for Sony Ericsson, giving Japanese entertainment business Sony its very own phone-making division and Swedish firm Ericsson some lovely cash.
Taiwanese tablet manufacturer Asus has taken to the social networking site Facebook to refute claims that it has postponed its Transformer tablet's upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS).
Submitted by admin on Thu, 02/02/2012 - 07:33
Microsoft has taken out full-page advertisements in several major American newspapers, thrashing privacy policy alterations at search competitor Google, which permit it to unite user data crosswise its services.
During the third quarterly period, Sony Corp. stated that it registered net loss of over $2 billion. The company posted losses owing to huge losses in its television biz and the impact of the sturdy yen on its European functioning.
Cisco has introduced the newest version of its wireless access point range, designed to assist IT sections meet the rising demand for high-class internet access on a raft of devices.
Subaru has declared rates for the novel XV crossover will begin from £21,295, with diesel models costing from £23,995
Submitted by admin on Tue, 01/24/2012 - 07:16
Sony has produced a slimmer and more successful back-illuminated CMOS image sensor, which will be utilized to develop high-class cameras for stand-alone products plus for smartphones and other cellular appliances.
RIM’s (Research In Motion) newly appointed chief executive Thorsten Heins stated that he proposes to concentrate more on the consumer market but that a "drastic alteration" is not essential at the stressed BlackBerry manufacturer.
The all-new Hyundai i30 is on track and the Korean maker has declared rates along with other vital facts of its Golf-competitor with the range beginning at £14,495.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 01/10/2012 - 07:14
AT&T may have lagged in the 4G LTE race but the cell phone giant has lastly rolled out the fast network in New York City and 10 other markets, with anticipates to roll the service out fully by 2013 end.
A "smart" internet-linked TV, which has the capability to have its hardware upgraded each year has been revealed by Samsung.
BSkyB (British Sky Broadcasting) is eyeing to rein in spectators’ increasing utilization of the social networking sites Twitter and Facebook while watching TV with its investment in technology start-up Zeebox.
The electronics and entertainment giant inaugurated its CES press meeting by disclosing a prototype "Crystal LED display", which utilizes miniature light-emitting diodes instead of pixels.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 11/28/2011 - 07:58
Apple's iPhone heads its rivals in the field of brand loyalty, a research covering nine key market zones has disclosed. About 84% of individuals using an iPhone presently would prefer the same device when the time came to revise their phone.
Motorola has decided to roll out the Droid 4 on December 8. The key traits of the device will include a 4 inch qHD touchscreen display, in addition to a dual core 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM.
Sony has introduced its Sony P tablet device in the UK market, at a higher price as compared to the Apple iPad. The Tablet P has a clamshell figure, boasting two 5.5 inch touch screens.
Daimler AG is all set to terminate its Maybach ultra-luxury cars after failing to find a fix for their declining sales and lack of profitability, hardly a decade after reviving the Maybach brand.
Submitted by admin on Fri, 11/25/2011 - 06:41
Tech giant Microsoft is already discussing about the discount rates it will offer up on this Black Friday and some of them seem pretty good.
Sony has forwarded an ultimatum to LG over a "deceptive" LG-backed Australian research which said its TVs were of better-quality as compared to Samsung and Sony.
The IMRG (Interactive Media in Retail Group) stated that Apple has been referred as the second most pop online retailer in the United Kingdom after Amazon.
Hot on the heels of its Kobo ereader revelation in October, WHSmith has launched the Kobo Vox, a color touchscreen ereader along with Wi-Fi connectivity and fairly appetizing price label.
Submitted by admin on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 08:39
Accompanying Apple’s lead, now Sony has declared that it has been working on a next-gen television system. Sony CEO Howard Stringer disclosed that the company has been investing intemperately in recreating the television in spite of suffering huge losses in the TV biz.
Facebook is firming up a settlement with US federal controllers over "unreliable" alterations it made to its privacy plans in the year 2009. Completing the settlement would relieve Facebook's route to a securities market flotation in 2012 by cutting down the amount of doubtfulness over unresolved legal matters.
Car giant Jaguar Land Rover has brought some positive news to the financial system by making announcement of 1,000 novel jobs as part of its drive to augment production by the coming 5 years. The novel posts are being produced at the company's Land Rover facility in Solihull .