The Jabra Motion headset is promoted by the company as a high–end Bluetooth (4.0) and it's true to its word. It's a little larger than most Bluetooth headsets but after using it for a few minutes you forget it's even there. It's built with an over-the …
The device does not offer something high–end and even brings an outdated OS. The company is already having troubles promoting BB10 OS and releasing a device with outdated software may not be the best move. However, if you still want to get your hands …
Both the Xbox One and its premium online services will be presented as sturdy, high-quality offerings, with an emphasis on exclusive experiences designed to raise the perceived value of a US$499/€499 machine with annual subscriptions extra (currently …
Add in, conservatively, about 1.2million smartphones active on the Cell C and Telkom Mobile networks, and we have a total smartphone user base in South Africa of 14million smartphones at the end of June. Considering that the total stood at 11.5million …
NFC is a low-power technology used to communicate over short distances (around 6in), and built into high–end smartphones such as the 'officer class' of Samsung's Androids. The idea is you tap NFC-equipped phones together to trade business cards, or on …
Mercedes-Benz is calling this feature as Door-to-Door Navigation, and this is the latest high-tech pushes to car manufacturers lately. Recently the auto giant has started doubling its resources as well as manpower at its Silicon … However, there are …
Many of us know Alcatel as the manufacturer with a portfolio of low-end and budget smartphones. However, it appears as things are about to change. The manufacturer is working on a high–end device know as Alcatel One Touch Scribe Pro that can challenge …
Commerce Department data show their sales are down about 0.5% since the end of 2012 through the end of the second quarter. General merchandise stores, such as Wal-Mart that sell electronics among other things, haven't fared much better with their sales …
"Paranoia," a ho-hum thriller about corporate spying in the high-tech world, comes off as a lot more preposterous than paranoid, and it takes no more than a few frames for the eye rolling to commence. First, we meet our main character, Adam Cassidy, a …