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Nikon has unveiled its new D5200 model, a 24.1-megapixel DSLR camera with an entry-level price point, aimed at hobbyist photographers.
Twitter sent out emails to thousands of users warning them that their account has been compromised by a third party.
Watch maker Tokyoflash has unveiled a new gadget this week, adding the Tokyoflash Kisai Maru to its range of uniquely styled watches.
Apple's manufacturing partner Foxconn said on Wednesday, Nov. 7, that assembling the lighter, thinner iPhone 5 is "not easy," and it was facing difficulty in keeping up with demand.
A detailed test performed by DisplayMate Technologies has rubbished the iPad Mini's display, placing it behind the Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire HD.
Samsung said its 75-inch ES9000 LED TV "ultra-premium" television is its best to date, and the company now wants to share the story behind it.
Audio systems manufacturer Edifier has introduced its new e10 Exclaim, an active bi-amped 2.0 speaker system aiming to combine pleasing aesthetics with a quality sound experience.
Mad Catz Interactive Inc. announced a new range of color PC products on Monday, Nov. 5, starting with the popular series of R.A.T. mice.
Canon announced on Monday, Nov. 5, that it is introducing two new higher-end (not top-end) lenses set to arrive in December.
Google's Motorola Mobility unit announced on Monday, Nov. 5, that a Wisconsin federal court has dismissed the lawsuit Apple brought against it.
The International Space Station celebrated its 12th anniversary of having a crew continuously onboard, and NASA has unveiled a new app to mark the occasion.
Google Nexus 7 Android 4.2 Update has been delayed until mid-November While Galaxy Note owners will get an early Jelly Bean update, Nexus 7 users will have to wait a little longer for the Android 4.
Windows 8's most innovative feature is touch capability, which automatically leads to notably more touch laptops and hybrids flooding U.S. and worldwide PC stores.
Motorola unveiled its head-mounted computer called the HC1 on Monday, Oct. 22, as a wearable computer aimed at business users.
Samsung has finally launched its S Pebble music companion accessory, and the device is ready for shipping starting with the company's home market of South Korea.
Nokia announced its new Lumia 510 Windows Phone on Tuesday, Oct. 23, touting it as the “most affordable Lumia so far.”
DISH Network announced on Sunday, Oct. 21, that it has settled a court case with AMC Networks and sister company Cablevision Systems.
In a bid to jumpstart sales of its graphics chips and PC video cards, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is now offering an unprecedented bundle.
The much-rumored iPad Mini has Apple enthusiasts on their toes, and pricing leaks, rumors and speculation leave the impression of an endless roller-coaster.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced on Thursday, Oct. 18, that the next-generation of TV technology now bears the consumer-friendly name of "Ultra HD."
The Copyright Alert System (CAS), designed to provide notices to consumers if their ISP suspects any illegal downloading, will start rolling out "in the coming weeks."
This past quarter may have not been very profitable for Microsoft, but the Xbox 360 has topped 70 million units in sales worldwide.
Development in Haunts: The Manse Macabre video came backed by the crowd-sourced funding site Kickstarter has stopped, as its programmers have quit.
According to a recent report, no OLED television sets will make their way to consumers in 2012, as both Samsung and LG are facing manufacturing issues.
The iPad Mini, the long-rumored downsized version of Apple's popular iPad, is reportedly set to hit stores early next month, on Nov. 2.
Windows 8 and Windows RT hit retail availability in one week, and already Microsoft has given few clues about how Skype will work on the platforms.