We first heard about the Electric DeLorean last year. This all-electric version of the iconic automobile is scheduled to go on sale next year, and it has recently been shown off at this year's New York Auto Show. We now have some pricing for the DeLorean, which was made famous by the Back to the … [Read more...] about Electric DeLorean To Launch In 2013 For $95,000
Samsung’s Flexible AMOLED Technology To Be Called YOUM
Samsung has already shown us its flexible AMOLED technology which the company intends to put into mass production some time this year, and now the company has decided to call the technology YOUM. Samsung has filed a trademark for the name YOUM for their flexible display technology, although they … [Read more...] about Samsung’s Flexible AMOLED Technology To Be Called YOUM
ITClamp Stops Traumatic Bleeding In No Time
Excessive blood loss due to continuous bleeding is one of the common causes of human fatality. Nonetheless, this emergency scenario is typically hard to handle, especially in the middle of combat fights. Although there are numerous prevention techniques for traumatic hemorrhage, including the use … [Read more...] about ITClamp Stops Traumatic Bleeding In No Time
UK Home Office Website Taken Down By Hackers
The UK's Home Office website was unavailable for a couple of hours over the weekend, and according to a recent report by the BBC, the website was taken down by a distributed denial of service attack. The Home Office website was offline from around 9pm BST on Saturday until around 5am on Sunday, and … [Read more...] about UK Home Office Website Taken Down By Hackers
Sony To Cut 10,000 Jobs
According to a recent report by the , Sony will cut around 10,000 jobs from its worldwide workforce in an attempt to turn the company around and start making a profit again. Over the last four years, Sony has made a loss each year, and now the company and its CEO Kazuo Hirai are looking to reduce … [Read more...] about Sony To Cut 10,000 Jobs
Google’s Nexus Tablet Delayed Until July?
We have been hearing rumors for some time that Google is working on their own Android tablet, in a similar way that they have done with their 'Nexus' branded smartphones which have been produced by various manufacturers. Now according to a recent report by The Verge, the Google Nexus Tablet has … [Read more...] about Google’s Nexus Tablet Delayed Until July?
Samsung Launches Pink Galaxy Note In South Korea
Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphone has been incredibly popular for the company, having sold over 5 million units worldwide, and now Samsung has launched a new pink Galaxy Note in South Korea. The pink Galaxy Note shares the same specifications as the black and white versions which include a 5.3 inch … [Read more...] about Samsung Launches Pink Galaxy Note In South Korea
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 To Retail For $399
Last week we heard that Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 2 tablets were delayed to some time later this month. Samsung has yet to announce any official pricing for both the 7-inch model and the 10.1-inch model. Now, pricing for the 10.1-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 has appeared online, and Office Depot has an … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 To Retail For $399
AT&T Will Now Unlock Your Out Of Contract iPhone
Here in the UK ever since the iPhone has been available, once your device is out of contract the mobile carriers are required to unlock your device if you ask them, although the process is less that straight forward. Now US mobile carrier will unlock your iPhone on their network if your contract … [Read more...] about AT&T Will Now Unlock Your Out Of Contract iPhone
Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone Launched In The US
The Nokia Lumia 900 went on sale in the US yesterday with mobile carrier AT&T, and the handset is available for $99 when you sign up to a new two-year contract with the carrier. Yesterday seemed like a strange day to launch the Lumia 900 in the US with it being Easter Sunday; there apparently … [Read more...] about Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone Launched In The US
Raspberry PI Passes Quality Testing
We recently heard that sales of the Rapsberry PI computer had been out on hold as the device had to go through quality control testing here in the UK, good news as the Raspberry PI Foundation has announced that the testing is now completed. The Raspberry PIvhas now passed the quality control … [Read more...] about Raspberry PI Passes Quality Testing
Newest Monitor from Philips has ErgoSense
From one smart object to another! After your mobile phone, TV, and notebook, your computer monitor is getting smarter too, and if you get a Philips ErgoSensor Monitor, be prepared to be reminded (or scolded) when you slouch. The 24-inch ErgoSensor Monitor has a 1920 x 1080 large color display … [Read more...] about Newest Monitor from Philips has ErgoSense











