Articles by Surojit Chatterjee email: s.chatterjee@mobilenapps.com
Samsung Electronics is looking forward to grabbing eyeballs at 2014 International CES by showcasing a variety of its latest Smart TVs that boast a significant improvement to motion control.
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If you're attending CES 2013 and want a break from the plethora of devices showcased by the myriad of companies thronging at Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2013), we suggest you to check out the TabletMan. He's a sight for sore eyes.
Samsung proved it's still the market leader in the high-end television segment by launching, Monday, its flagship Smart TV - the LED F8000 - as well as the world's first 85-inch Ultra-HD (4K) television at a press conference in Las Vegas.
2013 International CES (or CES 2013) got underway, Sunday, Jan. 6, with CES Unveiled, where one of the displayed honorees of Innovations Awards was SpareOne, an emergency mobile phone that runs on a single AA battery.
LG pipped rival Samsung at 2013 International CES (or CES 2013) by winning the Innovations Award for its 4K Ultra-HD CINEMA 3D Smart TV (84LM9600).
The world's biggest tech fest kicked off, Sunday, Jan. 6, with CES Unveiled, an invite-only media event, where the press got to mingle with representatives of dozens of technology companies that showcased their innovative products.
According to a recent study, half of Americans have ditched landline phones. However, that's not surprising - these days most people answer calls on smartphones or mobile phones and, therefore, landline phones may be redundant.
World famous designer Philippe Starck has shown some holiday love to the estate and family of late Apple founder Steve Jobs, by setting the super-luxury yacht, Venus, free.
HTC One S users may be getting the Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update far later than expected, but they shouldn't complain. According to a recent study by Ars Technica, HTC is the quickest on the draw among Android smartphone makers when it comes to releasing Android updates for smartphone users.
Instagram won't be getting any gift from Santa this year. Though the Facebook-owned photo-sharing site/service had recanted on its earlier decision of selling users' photos, royalty-free, to advertisers, a Southern California-based law firm has decided to go ahead and file a class action lawsuit.