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As Samsung Galaxy S2 Rolls Out, Samsung Galaxy S3 Alleged Specs Leaked: Report [PHOTO]
While Samsung is still rolling out its Galaxy S2 in the U.S., details of the Galaxy S3 has been leaked to Phandroid, which received a snapshot of a slide allegedly within an internal presentation on smartphone evolution to carrier and retail representatives.
YouTube Space Lab Contest Begins: Teenagers' Experiment to Run in Space Station
Space-obsessed teenagers have got an opportunity to come up with ideas for science contest to be carried out in space. If successful, the two selected experiments will be performed aboard the International Space Station and live streamed on YouTube to the world in 2012.
Top 5 Apple iPhone 4S Contenders
Apple Inc.'s next-generation iPhone 4S is fast becoming the people's favorite smartphone. Apple, AT&T and Verizon have exhausted their pre-order supplies of the iPhone 4S, which will begin delivery on Oct. 14, according to media reports.
U.S. Government Targets WikiLeaks Email Data Through Secret Order
The American government used a controversial secret court order to obtain information on the email accounts of WikiLeaks volunteer Jacob Appelbaum, from Google Inc. and small-time Internet Service Provider (ISP) Sonic.net Inc.
U.S. Order Targets WikiLeaks Supporter's Mail: Report
The U.S. government obtained secret court orders to force Google Inc and a small Internet provider to hand over information from email accounts of a WikiLeaks volunteer, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Amazon to Launch 10-Inch Fire Tablet Before Year-End: Analyst
Following the release of Amazon's 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet on Sept. 28, Jefferies believes Amazon will launch 10-inch device before the end of the year.
Nexus Prime Release Date Delayed: What’s the Hold Up? [VIDEO]
Google Inc. has decided to delay releasing the Nexus Prime, which was set for Tuesday during the Samsung Mobile Unpacked event, opting for a rumored Oct. 27 release date instead.
Samsung and Google Delay ICS Launch Following Job's Death
Samsung Electronics Co. and Google Inc. have agreed to delay the public announcement of a new mobile-phone product following the death of Apple Inc.'s former chief executive, Steve Jobs, the Seoul-based electronics giant said Saturday.
Earnings on Deck With All Eyes on Eurozone
Investors tiring of the Eurozone's debt crisis dragging the market all over the place are hoping to focus on something else next week -- earnings.
Apple iPhone 5 Rumored to Arrive in 2012; What Specs will It have?
In the Let's talk iPhone event, Apple Inc. unveiled iPhone 4S just to satisfy the feature-hungry fans with basic smartphone specifications. The iPhone 5 remained a mystery after all, but analysts are expecting the Cupertino tech giant to release a 4G LTE iPhone 5 in 2012.
What happens to Apple after Jobs?
Steve Jobs, Apple Inc's co-founder and former CEO who died Wednesday after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, created a series of seminal electronics products, reinvented several industries, and built Apple into a $350 billion juggernaut.
Oracle Poised to Expand Dloud Offerings
Oracle Corp (ORCL.O) is preparing to expand its offerings in cloud computing, one of the fastest-growing areas of the technology sector, the company said on Wednesday ahead of a speech by Chief Executive Larry Ellison.
Nexus Prime: Can Google and Samsung Dethrone Apple's iPhone?
Samsung is throwing everything it has at Apple's new iPhone 4S. Between the Samsung Galaxy S II and the soon-to-be-released Nexus Prime, can Samsung and Google finally take down Apple?
No Apple iPhone 5: 10 Reasons Why iPhone 4S will Lose to Samsung Galaxy S2
The smartphone market is facing plenty of superphones from different manufacturers, but only two -- Apple iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy S2 -- are the devices that people might prefer over others due to the beautiful designs.
Samsung, HTC Set to Gain on iPhone Letdown
Asian smartphone makers have a chance to exploit a rare letdown from pacesetter Apple Inc. after the new iPhone 4S failed to wow fans and investors, leaving Android rivals better placed to grab market share.
Apple set to unveil new iPhone after 15-month hiatus
Apple set to unveil new iPhone after 15 month hiatus
Why Cheaper Apple iPhone Will be a Threat to Android, Windows Phones
Apple Inc. fans has been waiting and expecting the company to showcase the most anticipated smartphone iPhone 5 on Tuesday. The Apple's Let's Talk iPhone event is just hours away.
Adobe Creative Cloud: Update from MAX User Event
Adobe Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: ADBE) announced its vision for combining services, community and applications with its Creative Cloud strategy. In addition, the company made some small yet important acquisitions that further strengthen its position in the world of open standards.
eBay: Best Investment in Mobile Payments, Says Analyst
Wedbush Securities sees eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) as the best investment in the growth of mobile payments.
Awful Quarter for Wall St May be Only the Beginning
This past quarter was miserable for bullish U.S. stock investors. The bad news is, things may get worse before they get better.
Chevron to Unveil Solar Oilfield Project Monday
Chevron Corp will unveil on Monday a solar oilfield project that has been hit by cost overruns and delays but serves as a showcase for the technology of Chevron-backed solar thermal company BrightSource Energy.
Will iPhone 5 Release be the Time to Buy Apple Stocks?
If recent history is anything to go by, then it can be seen that it pays to buy Apple shares whenever the stock drops; something that could make evaluation of the next buying opportunity a meaningful process.
Google+ Closes in on LinkedIn, MySpace
Going public was probably a good thing for Google+, as a recent market research shows that the its social media market share is closing in on LinkedIn and MySpace.
Dreamwork Signs Precedent-Setting Deal with Netflix, Bypassing TV
Netflix Inc has won a deal to pipe Dreamworks Animation movies starting in 2013, the first time a major Hollywood studio has chosen Internet streaming over traditional pay TV, The New York Times reported Sunday.
Suspected LulzSec hacker arrested in Sony studio breach
A suspected member of the clandestine hacking group LulzSec was arrested in Arizona on Thursday on charges of taking part in an extensive computer breach of the Sony Pictures Entertainment film studio, the FBI said.
Stock Futures Off on Eurozone Concerns
Stock index futures fell on Friday as talk of a Greece default gained pace and a day after markets spiraled downward on deepening worries about global economic stagnation.
Senate Antitrust Hearing Sees Schmidt Defending Google
Defending his company’s business practices on Capitol Hill for the first time after the mounting inspection of its operations, Google Inc. Chairman, Eric Schmidt, directly declined that his company was manipulating its search engine results to steer users to its own online services.
Netflix, Discovery in New Streaming Deal
Netflix Inc and Discovery Communications Inc have reached an agreement to bring episodes of popular TV adventure shows including Man vs. Wild and River Monsters to the streaming service, according to people close to the deal.
Five Android Beasts That Could Deal Sucker Punch to Apple iPhone 5
Apple Inc. is tight-lipped about the release date of the most-anticipated smartphone, iPhone 5. However, when the device is launched, probably in early October, it is expected to have a bloody nose as Android devices like Samsung Galaxy S2, Motorola Photon 4G, Atrix 4G, HTC Sensation 4G and EVO 3D have become extremely popular in the market.
Essential LTE in Focus as Smartphone Patent Wars Heat Up
Jefferies performed a deep dive on 1,400 patents to determine the firms with essential LTE patents, in consultation with industry experts.