Valve’s SteamOS operating system, the Debian Linux-based OS which was introduced in September last year, has been so far supported by 12 Steam Machine partners, according to reports. The reported 12 Steam
Sony seems all set to unveil a new Xperia smartphone in China next week, if an official teaser is to be believed. This in all probability is the much-anticipated but yet-to-be-revealed Xperia
While the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2014) has bought along with it a lot of buzz about the latest offerings that various companies will be trying to showcase, HP is bringing along
Telecom operator Videocon Telecom said on Monday that it favoured the continuation of the existing annual spectrum charge for incumbent operators, but suggested that it be kept at 1 percent for the
One of the most remarkable trends in the mobile industry over the past year has been the rise of the budget Android smartphones. A person looking for a dual-SIM phone today has
LG has finally entered the wearable technology segment, with the announcement of its Life Band Touch fitness wristband. The South Korean manufacturer will be showcasing the Life Band Touch fitness wristband at
Some advertisements on Yahoo Inc’s European websites last week spread malicious software, Yahoo said on Sunday, potentially infecting thousands of users. On Friday, Fox-IT, a Delft, Netherlands-based computer security firm, wrote in
Samsung has introduced the Smart Home service, which the company claims can enable home appliances, smart TVs and smartphones to be connected and managed through a single integrated platform. The company will
Reliance Jio Infocomm, which has pan-India spectrum for 4G wireless broadband services, plans to provide connectivity speed to subscribers that will be 10-12 times faster compared to 3G networks. “We are practically
Samsung’s long-rumoured Galaxy Note Pro tablet along with Galaxy Tab Pro might see light of the day at CES 2014, if an advertisement put up by the company at Las Vegas is
A 310-foot “crop circle” in a California barley field that mystified locals this week was explained Sunday: it was a publicity stunt by Nvidia Corp., a maker of chips for PCs and
iBall, known for its latest and innovative technology products adds another noteworthy addition to its very successful Andi series smart phones -Andi 5.5N2. With a powerful 1.2GHZ Quad core cortex A7 processor