LG’s AKA smartphone, targeted at young consumers, recently was reported to go on sale outside South Korea. Now, the company has confirmed the overseas rollout of the smartphone starting with Hong Kong
Sony Corp on Wednesday launched its PlayStation Vue Web video service in three cities, targeting customers looking for cheaper alternatives to cable with packages starting at $50. The Web and cloud-based television
Marking its re-entry into the Indian market with a bang, Olympus announced the OM-D E-M5 Mark II Micro Four Thirds (MFT) mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC) in Mumbai on Thursday. An upgrade
Motorola has started selling accessories for the Moto E (Gen 2) in India via its exclusive online partner, Flipkart. In the meanwhile, the Flipkart has also listed the Moto E (Gen 2)
Xolo has launched a new 4G LTE-enabled budget smartphone under its range of ‘LT’ devices – the Xolo LT2000 at Rs. 9,999. It is worth mentioning that the company had launched the
LG’s budget smartphone, the L90 Dual, has reportedly started receiving the Android 5.0 Lollipop OS update in India. The OTA update is expected to gradually reach other regions and other recent L-series
Offers regulated power consumption, enhanced memory space and optimized printing solution Media dimensions become customizable, including Indian Legal Duplexing Aims 25% market share in Laser MAHE segment by 2016 Canon India Pvt.
Expands its range of HDVC solutions; targeting 10% market share by 2015. As a part of Panasonic India’s efforts in continuing to focus on product differentiation combined with developing innovative technological
25,000 units of Micromax’s Yu Yureka smartphone will be made available on Thursday in the tenth flash sale that kicks off at 2pm IST on Amazon India for registered users. Yu announced
Microsoft announced the Nokia 215, its most affordable Internet- capable feature phone yet. The Redmond-based company has today launched the dual-SIM variant of the phone in India with a price tag of
Nvidia formally launched the latest GPU in its absolute top-of-the-line consumer product series, the GeForce GTX Titan X. Graphics cards based on the new GPU will cost $999 (approximately Rs. 62,623) and
Xiaomi India has started selling accessories via its own official site, apart from its exclusive online partner in the country – Flipkart. The Mi India site is currently selling accessories such as