Samsung has added a laptop and an all-in-one desktop system to its ATIV line of devices namely the Samsung ATIV Book 9 2014 Edition and the ATIV One 7 2014 Edition. The
Netgear is bringing its own wireless media streaming dongle to the market, with a few tricks that should give it an advantage over Google’s Chromecast. The NeoMediacast NTV300D is about the size
Sony Corp will begin testing a new television service that combines traditional viewing with on-demand content through its PlayStation gaming system, a cloud-based service could possibly change long-established cable and media industry
Dish Network Corp. has unveiled a new digital recorder system that can record eight TV shows at once and can be controlled by voice. In a stunt worthy of the annual gadget
LG said Monday that its curved and slightly bendable G-Flex smartphone will hit the US by April in partnership with telecom firms AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. The South Korean consumer electronics giant
Samsung, extending its tablet portfolio, has announced the Galaxy NotePRO and TabPRO line of tablets at CES 2014. The South Korean giant has unveiled four tablets in the new line-up which include the
French company Induct on Monday showed off the first driverless vehicle to be commercially available in the U.S. The Navia shuttle isn’t ready for U.S. street traffic yet, but this standing-room-only shuttle
Nokia has announced the Lumia 525 in smartphone in India carrying a price tag of Rs. 10,399. The phone will be available starting Tuesday in Orange, White, Yellow and Black colours. The
The Philips 27” Gaming Monitor with G-SYNC debuts today bringing a stunning visual experience and ultra smooth play to gamers looking for a serious competitive edge. This advanced Philips gaming display (model
Indian Prime Minister is of the opinion that the revival of software technology parks in tier 2 and tier 3 cities will be in the interest of the country. He shared it
Global IT spending is expected to pick up pace this year and grow 3.1 per cent to touch USD 3.77 trillion on the back of higher enterprise software and device sales, according
AT&T Inc. the country’s second-largest wireless carrier, announced Monday that it’s setting up a “1-800” service for wireless data. Websites that pay for the service will be toll-free for AT&T’s wireless customers,