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A fourth of all Android devices are now powered by KitKat
Back in August, it was revealed that Android KitKat’s market share was sitting close to 21%. Well now that we’re in September, Google has released their latest figures and according...
Microsoft has announced that it will replace Xbox Ones that are too noisy
Microsoft has announced that it will replace noisy Xbox One units free of charge. The company’s official forum is filled with posts from customers who find their console to be...
Apple's online store has gone down ahead of its iPhone 6 event
If you needed any more proof that Apple plans to release new products today, this is it. Apple's online store went down on Tuesday morning around 8:20 a.m. ET ahead...
Survey shows that 5% of Android users will switch over to iPhone 6
How attached are you to that Android phone of yours? Research specialists Survata have been asking users about the upcoming iPhone 6 launch over the last couple of days, and...
Google Glass is now available to anyone who wants to spend $1,500
Itching to strap on a $1,500 face computer so you can follow directions floating in front of your head? Well, Google just made it a little easier to claim a...
Nest is launching its smart devices in part of Europe later this month
Nest will launch its smart thermostat and smoke detector in parts of Europe in late September. During a presentation at the IFA 2014 tech conference in Berlin on Saturday, Nest...
Blu-ray is taking on internet streaming with 4K discs next year
For a long time now, the gradually growing collection of 4K content needed to fill out all those glorious pixels of 4K/UHD (Ultra High Definition) TVs has been promised to...
NVIDIA has filed a patent lawsuit against Samsung and Qualcomm
It's true, Samsung is about to find itself back in the courtroom facing another round of patent litigation, but this time, the lawsuit isn't coming from a direct competitor. NVIDIA...
The MICA is Intel's expensive new smart bracelet for women
This is the MICA, short for "My Intelligent Communication Accessory", Intel's first luxury smart bracelet aimed specifically at women. It looks nothing like a smartwatch but it has the guts...
Verizon has agreed to pay $7.4 million to settle a privacy investigation
It seems that back in 2006, Verizon might have used information they had on their customers to create targeted marketing campaigns without informing them of their right to opt out...