Samsung Galaxy S III Demands Special MHL-HDMI Adapter
Samsung has apparently changed the MHL-HDMI connectivity on the Galaxy S III so that existing adapters for the video-output will not work. The issue, first spotted by...
Read MoreSamsung has apparently changed the MHL-HDMI connectivity on the Galaxy S III so that existing adapters for the video-output will not work. The issue, first spotted by...
Read MorePanasonic has denied reports that it is readying an Olympus bail-out package, despite claims in the Japanese media that it was preparing to spend as...
Read MoreIf you are a fan of cars in the UK, you might be familiar with the Goodwood Festival of Speed that is sponsored by Auto...
Read MoreVirgin Mobile caused a shudder amid the tech world yesterday, confirming it would be offering the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S with no contract and...
Read MoreA report has been published in the Korean publication called JoongAng Daily the claims Seoul's Metropolitan Police agency has foiled a cyber attack plot orchestrated...
Read MoreBest Buy has been facing some serious problems over the last year. It lost CEO Brian Dunn this year and it has been closing stores...
Read MoreIf you have a hankering to be like Google and make your own Street View images, you can do it with this new camera kit...
Read MoreLogitech has announced that it expects to record a massive charge for restructuring of $35 million. The charges will come in its current fiscal year...
Read MoreMicrosoft's Bing search engine has added a new feature to make it easier for people using the search engine the find details on things they...
Read MoreFurther evidence of a Retina Display upgrade for Apple's new Macs has emerged, with Mac App Store apps being quietly updated to apparently support the pixel-dense panels....
Read MoreEvery year at E3, we can see lots of technology demonstrations and new video games that will eventually (we hope) come to market. Looking back...
Read MoreGrowing up we had a pinball machine in our house that was really old. The thing I remember most about it was that was insanely...
Read MoreApple has agreed to a AU$2.25m ($2.2m) fine in Australia over allegedly misleading new iPad buyers over the tablet's 4G compatibility, though the judge presiding the...
Read MoreInfinitec has taken to Kickstarter to raise funds for product it wants to bring to market called the Pocket TV. The company promises that the...
Read MoreIntel is planning a smart TV platform to rival cable and satellite providers, it's claimed, hoping to lure subscribers with cheaper content while using viewer-identification...
Read MoreFacebook App Center has launched in the US, bringing mobile users access to native and web-based apps wrapped up in a social layer. Available for iPhone, Android,...
Read MoreCanon has launched its latest EOS Rebel DSLR, the T4i - aka the EOS 650D - complete with an 18-megapixel APS-C sensor, DIGIC 5 Image...
Read MoreThe latest study involving advancements in robotic technology has an end result that by all accounts is pretty amazing - a robot designed to look...
Read MoreEven though ZombiU has a name that sounds like it has to be a Wii U exclusive, there is a chance that it might be...
Read MoreIf you have an iPhone 4 and you're thinking of making the swap over to Android, then hopefully the ability of your phone to fully...
Read MoreA free alternative to Netflix and Hulu is managing to make its voice be heard - the service, Popcornflix, has been downloaded 400,000 times. A...
Read MoreHappy Thursday, everyone. It's time to take a look at all the stories that made news today in the world of tech. First up, a...
Read MoreIt appears that in the war between Google's Android and Apple's iOS there's a whole heck of a lot more people excited to get in...
Read MoreThursday afternoon this week LinkedIn head Vicente Silveira updated the world on what their findings were regarding the hack attempt on their site earlier in...
Read MoreThis week it's been tipped by no less than the FCC that Google's Project Glass will soon be expanding in a rather large way. What...
Read MoreLinkedIn, eHarmony and Last.fm: three sites with little in common beyond, this week, the painful and embarrassing task of telling users that their personal information...
Read MoreIn the latest of a series of burns Google is issuing to Oracle amid the ruling that they were not in the wrong in their...
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