Mobile carriers including Bharti, Vodafone Group Plc and Reliance are banking on increased data usage by customers surfing the Internet and downloading music and videos on their handsets, instead of leaning on fewer high–end consumers of devices such …
Regarding the prostate-specific antigen screening, the evidence from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is clear: The PSA tests don't work, and lead to overdiagnosis of prostate tumors and unnecessary treatment, with a high cost to health and …
But while some spectators catch the action with iPhones, Chaifetz uses a deceptively discreet high-definition Sony digital video camera to document the bulls and broncos. The next day, he'll head to Berks County to help launch a $10,000 drone into the …
Arbitron pays 70,000 people to carry around gadgets that register what stations they're listening to. Nielsen said the acquisition will let the New York company expand the amount of media consumption it tracks by … full year of operation and 32 cents …
This trend has given rise to one of the longest and greatest winning streaks in industrial history, bringing us gadgets, capabilities, and conveniences that previous generations could scarcely have imagined. But now this steady progress is … It has …
What we do know is that it will have a high dynamic range mode or HDR which is a high end feature of premium gadgets. If this is for real, then we could expect that this tablet's camera is going to be functional and respectable. In addition, it will …
Compared to its predecessor, HTC Butterfly 2 is also expected to get an upgraded chipset in the form of Snapdragon 800, which powers most of the high–end smartphones in the market at the moment. Additionally, the handset is rumored to be waterproof and …
Sony: we're held to a higher standard. Chief executive Kaz Hirai tells Matt Warman that … It's the company whose gadgets defined an era – playing music on the move became suddenly possible thanks to innovative new technology, and the category powered …
WITH the blessing of an influential advisory panel, regulators in the US are closer to letting airline passengers use their smartphones, tablets, e-readers and other electronic gadgets during takeoffs and landings. … UPDATE: DUSTIN Martin thanks the …