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Nintendo launched its hotly-anticipated Wii U console on Sunday, Nov. 18, six years after the original Wii made its debut. The console has been available for barely a few days and the folks at iFixit have already disassembled the device and gauged its repairability.
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Earlier in October this year, GoPro launched its latest action camera - GoPro HERO3 - which will be available to consumers from mid-November. Pre-orders for the "world's most versatile life-capture camera" began in October itself.
As Sony and Microsoft prepare to announce their next generation consoles, their flagship gaming units continue to hit landmarks.
Get your first look at Nintendo's new Wii U in specially designed kiosks at retailers across the country, before the games console launch on Nov. 18.
Pioneer recently launched its A3 XW-SMA3-K wireless speaker system (A3 for short), a new AirPlay speaker system that delivers high-quality stereo sound while minimizing space consumption.
The universal translator, a device only ever written about in Sci-Fi books, may soon be here after Microsoft unveiled the technology at a recent conference in China.
Samsung announced on Monday, Nov. 12, that it will unveil an 85-inch Ultra High-Definition LED TV at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013.
On Monday, Nov. 12, AT&T announced that the Samsung Galaxy Camera will be available to its customers from Nov. 16 for $499.99.
Google is expand its Google TV offering for the first time outside the US, with more to come by December.
The Galaxy S3 Mini smartphone hit UK shelves on Nov. 8 and the Galaxy Camera is due to land on Nov. 12.
The Sony Smart Watch is a small Android device that clips onto an included silicon wristband and connects to an Android phone via Bluetooth 3.0.
Want to generate your own electricity? How about doing so with your own urine and seeing how that works.
Technology has become an intrinsic part of our day-to-day lives and the advancements leave one baffled. Now, reports suggest that it is possible for the iPhone to sense vibrations and turn them into text, courtesy a new Vibrative Virtual Keyboard!