These days it's just not good enough to give your phone or tablet an unassuming name like the RX-5050 or M3420e. Instead, mobile device makers spend their days masterminding memorable monikers tha...
No, nothing really beats skydivers landing on top of the building where Google I/O is taking place--all while recording the whole spectacle wearing Project Glass specs. But when you look beyond that ...
Physical keyboards on a mobile device are a dying breed, much to the chagrin of touch typists everywhere. However Tactus Technology, delivered a ray of hope with its microfluidics innovation that can ...
Hot on the heels of Microsoft's Surface announcement, today Google unveiled its first branded tablet, the Nexus 7 here at the I/O developer conference.
Tablet sales may already be booming, but one research group says that Google's getting into the arena just when things are starting to get really good. The analysts at NPD DisplaySearch have gazed int...
To some, it looks like a object d'art from Spencer Gifts. To others, it recalls the Parker Brother's Orb puzzle from the 1980s, but either way Google's new Nexus Q social streaming device is something unique to behold.
A lot of people consider the ongoing technology patent wars to be a silly thing, but matters just got very serious for Samsung in its international IP squabble with Apple. Yesterday, a California dist...
Google's Amazon Kindle Fire killer is official. A collaboration between ASUS and Google, the Nexus 7 tablet is the first slate to run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, which offers enhanced touch performance, o...
Amazon's Kindle Fire is one of the more successful low-price Android tablets out there, but it looks like Google wants to cut in on the bookseller's price point.
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