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The LifeProof case for iPhone 4/4S aims to protect iPhones from drops in almost any environment. But does it live up to the claim?
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Acer has revealed the pico projector, a device that can be powered by a PC through a USB connection. The device is available now in Canada for $299.
Google's Project Glass was the company's attempt at showing the next generation of eyewear. However, is that kind of technology available?
Panasonic has announced it is launching new mobile power supplies. The company claims one model can charge a smartphone four times from a single use.
Having to deal with tangled cables is never pleasant, especially when it involves the tiny, slim cords of your headphones. You may try to fold them carefully, place them in a separate pocket or even a small bag of sorts, but such cords always have a way to get all tangled up in a million knots. CordCruncher headphones bring an end to this problem.
There are many geeky gadgets in the world that look just weird in the first look. We have seen Android powered watches and now spiky headphones are round the corner, headphones that not just cover your ears, but also cover your eyes.
While the new iPad has been praised for its best-in-class display and new A5X chip, users love to add protection or functionality to the device. Despite the new iPad's connection problems, demand for the device and accessories is as great as ever.
Flash-memory maker SanDisk Corp warned that weak demand from mobile phone manufacturers and a glut in supply that has led to lower prices are hurting its revenue and margins, sending its shares down 7 percent in after-market trading.
The European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI) is working on a standard for a new, smaller SIM card, officially named 4FF - the fourth form factor - and widely referred to as nano-SIM. ETSI members were expected to vote on the new format at their Smart Card Platform plenary meetings held in the south of France, on Thursday and Friday, March 29 and 30, respectively.
RIM will be releasing its latest accessory for the BlackBerry PlayBook on March 23 - a brand new physical mini keyboard. The product will be available in Canada for only $99.99 at the website of retailer The Source, but after April 11, it will retail for $119.99. International customers can also order the keyboard at BlackBerry’s online store for the same price.
Asus has reportedly refreshed its Zenbook line of ultrabooks. The newest Zenbooks UX32A and UX32Vd will certainly be the star versions of the series and will both come with a 13.3 inch screen, as well as the full range of low-voltage Ivy Bridge Chips. In addition, buyers will get to choose from 3 types of processors: the Core i3, Core i5 and i7 versions as long as they hold on for a while for the first shipments equipped with earlier Sandy Bridge to end.