Mercedes-Benz makes some fine automobiles. The Silver Arrow'd cars are so good, apparently, that thieves can't help but try to steal them. The German brand is at the top of the charts for luxury car thefts in the US, according to the National Insurance …
A spokesman for the department told Stuff, a gadget magazine, that the device could distract drivers while they are behind the wheel, defining Glass as a similar distraction to a mobile phone. “We are aware of the impending rollout of … Developers …
[2] The International Telecommunications Union [ITU] estimates that as at the end 2007, about three billion people own GSM handsets worldwide. This naturally translates into high rate of disposal of handsets, an appreciable percentage of which find …
Rule One: No electronic gadgets. Rule Two: Listen to Grandma. The grandmas are ready and the boys can't wait. They head off for a day at Jiminy Peak in Hancock, a ski resort, turned adventure playground in the summer, nestled into the rolling Berkshire …
It has an HDMI connector so it works with high-definition television up to 1080p and it also has a Tegra3 quad-core processor. The graphical ability can only match high–end PlayStation 2 games, however, which does take it out of direct competition with …
… the phone CPU performance slightly higher than last year's Samsung Galaxy S III and GPU performance roughly equivalent to something like the Nexus 4 or the original LG Optimus G. Also included is 2GB of RAM, typical in mid-to-high–end Android …
Langston Wertz Jr. writes about videogames, gadgets, golf and sports for The Charlotte Observer and Charlotte.com. … The area is blessed with talent this season, but here's five along with their college commitments: Charlotte Catholic running back …
At the high end, computing also takes huge amounts of resource as supercomputer tasks produce their massive computational capability by scaling out, adding more and more processors to the task. This approach also has its limits and in part it comes …
If you can't beat 'em, run in the opposite direction — this appears to be Dick Smith's response to cheap online shopping, with the company pledging to renew its focus on premium, high–end brands for tech enthusiasts who have fatter wallets. So are …