The gadget, which the company plans to retail for $19.95, fits snugly atop the standard-issue wax-paper cups used by takeout restaurants. … Among Rodawg's offerings soon to be sold at retailers is a line of storage jars "more consistent with the …
These gadget muscles will be supported by the high–end components niftily arranged inside the Note guts, ensuring that lags are minimised and screen rendering is realistic and virtually flawless. Samsung once boasted that future makes of its mobile …
A key finding of Fujitsu's research is the high priority retailers place on driving sales, while managing and developing the skills of their people. Managers today use multiple indicators to evaluate store efficiency, with those relating to sales …
However, there is a reason for Huawei to relax, as unlike the Ascend P6, Umeox X5 is not going to be a high–end phone, in terms of specifications. The phone will be released by end of this year and will reach European markets first. Going with the …
But Frog Design's chief creative officer Mark Rolston, writing at Technology Review, thinks that it's only a matter before we start talking about the end of today's mobile devices and the rise of wearable and embedded computing devices that are even …
Mountain View is also reportedly lining up a second version of the Nexus Q Android-powered media-streaming gadget which it unveiled at I/O last year, and gave to attendees, but never sold to the public after issues with production led to the release …
A leading British smartphone vendor, Phones4U, is setting its cheapest contract price at £21, roughly £12 below where high–end smartphones tend to debut. There is now some buzz about the Q5 being launched in India in July. Executing launches in Middle …
Ouya lacks recent blockbuster games with high–end graphics. But at a fraction of the price (the Xbox One will cost $500 and the PlayStation 4, $400), it appeals to budget-conscious gamers, gadget geeks and those looking for an alternative to gaming …
Most of working and everyday people I see and work with in Asian countries use Nokia phones, except a few of my corporate and CEO friends who use more high end phones of other brands, partly just to show they've got money to waste. So, please stop …