Spotify Adds Gapless Playback And Crossfade Features
Spotify has been around for a while in the US now and in other countries for longer. The streaming music service has proven to be...
Read MoreSpotify has been around for a while in the US now and in other countries for longer. The streaming music service has proven to be...
Read MoreQualcomm has launched its Atheros 802.11ac product range, an ecosystem of high-speed WiFi chipsets promising up to 6.9Gbps data rates in smartphones, tablets, smart TV...
Read MoreMobile World Congress 2012 kicks off next week and at the show, we will undoubtedly see hordes of the smartphones and other devices launch. If...
Read MoreApple has successfully squashed attempts to secure a preliminary sales injunction against the iPad 2 in Shanghai, keeping the iOS tablet on Chinese shelves and casting...
Read MoreAppleInsider reports that a former AMD employee has come forward to reveal that Apple seriously looked at AMD Llano chips to power the MacBook Air....
Read MoreI was never a big fan of the original Star Trek series. It seemed like during the summers a kid it was on TV all...
Read MoreI wonder when it comes to physics geeks if their dream in life is to prove one of Einstein's theories as correct or incorrect. A...
Read MoreSamsung can't stop sniping at Apple, and the latest Galaxy Note street challenge seems to have convinced at least one disgruntled iPhone owner; however, the Korean firm...
Read MoreOh heck yeah! This is one of the coolest things I've read in a long time. Paleontologists at Drexel University are using a 3-D printer...
Read MoreUK carriers Orange and T-Mobile plan to launch a 4G LTE network in the country later this year, combined comms company Everything Everywhere has announced,...
Read MoreA few weeks ago, we got word that the United States Air Force Special Operations Command was looking at purchasing as many as 18,000 iPad...
Read MoreOnLive Desktop may have stumbled upon the best way to get Flash content on an iPad: host the CPU-hungry tech on a server as far...
Read MoreZTE has already shown us three of its LTE-toting smartphones for Mobile World Congress next week; now the company has admitted it has a further...
Read MoreT-Mobile USA has confirmed its plans to launch an LTE network in 2013, though the carrier has faced slumping revenues in Q4 2011 as subscribers...
Read MoreThe HTC One S (aka the HTC Ville) isn't expected to make its official debut until Mobile World Congress next week, according to the leaks,...
Read MoreBack when we were first learning about the amazing technology in the system-on-chip architecture of the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, the term "VSMP" was...
Read MoreThis week LG Electronics have released information on their first NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor toting smartphone, the LG Optimus 4X HD. This device follows...
Read MoreWhether you're a fan of RPGs, sports games, strategy titles, or just the good old Nintendo classics, the lineup of first-party Wii and 3DS games...
Read MoreOne of the largest distributors in the market of small and independent publishers, IPG said it did not buckle under pressure from Amazon to pay...
Read MoreOne of the most fascinating subjects in all of medical science is neuroscience. The study of the brain has made a lot of advancements throughout...
Read MoreWe've seen a lot of stories about state-of-the-art robotics being used for military applications. After all, one of the best potential uses for having an...
Read MoreIt's in vogue right now to say that PC gaming is dead. When we talk about digital downloads in the marketplace, it's always sexier to...
Read MoreIn a world where Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonists struggle getting their own content approved as an iPhone app, somehow a lone developer managed to...
Read MoreIntel is taking another step in its slow push toward building a chip-to-order foundry business. FPGA designer Tabula has come forward to announce that it...
Read MoreThis week University of Pennsylvania paleobotanist Hermann Pfefferkorn and colleagues have presented findings they've collected from a fossilized forest hidden under a coal mine in...
Read MoreEven though software company Symantec released a patch for its pcAnywhere program after it was infiltrated by hackers, as many as 200,000 computers are still...
Read MoreHackers come in all shapes and sizes, and so do the devices they toil away on to try to gain some sort of Internet fame...
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