BERLIN — For most visitors of IFA 2014, the largest consumer electronics show in Europe has just begun. For journalists, however, all that's left is to recover from seemingly endless wandering through Messe's (the Berlin venue where the show is held) …
New Delhi: Keeping in line with the Narendra Modi-led NDA government's emphasis on greater use of technology, the country's premier probe agency, CBI, now wants to go high-tech in its snooping and investigative prowess. The CBI has sent a wish-list of …
All these developments could spell trouble for South Korean giant Samsung, which has targeted mainly high–end customers and leads the Indian smartphone market with a 29 per cent share, according to IDC. It needs to move into the high-volume, low-cost …
The gadget — a small Bluetooth-enabled rod packed to the brim with modern radio innards — lets you create your own private, secure communication network for sending messages without cell service using your smartphone. Though marketed toward outdoors …
Despite the promise of new gadgets, Apple is facing a major question: Can they come up with another killer original product under CEO Tim Cook just as they redefined the smartphone market with the iPhone? At the upcoming reveal, the company will have …
Just about all the interaction with a watch is done through the touchscreen display, so it's a shame that none of the watches here had better screens. At around 200 or 300 pixels per inch, they're noticeably less sharp than the screens on high–end …
Look, going off the sheer number of leaks we've seen the past few months, there's no way you didn't know Apple was planning to unveil a horde of new gadgets next week. Hell, the folks in Cupertino are even counting down to the event (and the … Many …
"Apple did not introduce the MP3 player, they made it better; they didn't invent the smartphone, they made it better; they didn't invent the tablet, they made it better," Bajarin said. "They will put their design genius and back-end content networks …
The proliferation of high–end outdoors products may be opening new markets among well-to-do city dwellers, but some in the industry are concerned that it's keeping away other potential enthusiasts. “There are a lot of marketing and imagery barriers …