Motorola is looking to do what Apple once did with their original iPhone, disrupt the mobile phone industry, and now the company's CEO has talked about the Apple iPhone, and how much the device costs. In an interview with Trusted Reviews, Dennis Woodside talked about the iPhone and its high … [Read more...] about Motorola CEO Says The iPhone Is Too Expensive
Moto X Now Available in Walnut, Teak and Ebony for $25
After months of waiting, Motorola finally announced the availability of the natural wood backs for the Moto X last week, although there was just a slight change as it was available in Walnut, Teak and Ebony, not Rosewood as previously rumored. Now, users interested in the natural flavors … [Read more...] about Moto X Now Available in Walnut, Teak and Ebony for $25
MIT Demos New Transparent Display (Video)
MIT has shown off a new transparent display that could be used in the future for heads up displays, and it is designed to have a number of advantages over existing systems. This new transparent display is simple to manufacture, has a wide viewing angle, and many also be relatively inexpensive to … [Read more...] about MIT Demos New Transparent Display (Video)
Sony Xperia Z Ultra WiFi Gets Official
Yesterday the Sony Xperia Z Ultra WiFi appeared on Sony's support website, and now Sony has made the device official, and it will launch in Japan this week. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra WiFi will go on sale in Japan on the 24th of January, it will retail for 52,000 YEN, which is around $500 US … [Read more...] about Sony Xperia Z Ultra WiFi Gets Official
AT&T Next Offers Smartphone Upgrades after 6 Months with No Money Down
AT&T has announced some new offers to go along with its AT&T Next plan that allows subscribers early upgrades of smart devices. Customers who are on 2-year service agreements are now able to upgrade to the latest smartphones with no money down on AT&T Next. When they upgrade, the … [Read more...] about AT&T Next Offers Smartphone Upgrades after 6 Months with No Money Down
Verizon 250MB Smartphone Data Plan Announced
One of the biggest fears of many smartphone users is going over their data allotment and hitting those big overcharge fees. Some people never use all the data they have allotted and wish there were cheaper plans with less data. Verizon has announced a new data plan for this type of users that offers … [Read more...] about Verizon 250MB Smartphone Data Plan Announced
LogMeIn Free Remote Access Service Being Discontinued
After ten years, LogMeIn’s free remote access product, LogMeIn Free is being closed by the company, requiring that users wishing to still use the LogMeIn service upgrade to a subscription plan that start from $49 a year. LogMeIn’s free remote access users will be notified via email, together with … [Read more...] about LogMeIn Free Remote Access Service Being Discontinued
This Star Wars Lightsaber Will Charge Your iPhone
If you are a Star Wars fan and are looking for something a little different to charge your smartphone or tablet whilst you are traveling, then you may want to have a look at the Star Wars Lightsaber battery charger. The Star Wars Lightsaber battery charger comes with a 2,800 mAh battery, which can … [Read more...] about This Star Wars Lightsaber Will Charge Your iPhone
New Renegade-X Trailer Whets Your Appetite Before February 26th Launch (video)
Gamers looking forward to the imminent release of the new Renegade-X game next month are sure to enjoy this two minute trailer which is being released by the developers of Renegade-X providing you with a glimpse at what you can expect from the game. The Renegade-X game will be officially launching … [Read more...] about New Renegade-X Trailer Whets Your Appetite Before February 26th Launch (video)
Around 95 Percent Of Cash Machines Are Running Windows XP
According to a recent report, around 95 percent of the cash machines around the world are running Microsoft's Windows XP. Over 420,000 cash machines in the US alone are running Microsoft's XP. Microsoft will be withdrawing support for Windows XP in April of this year, which could cause a problem … [Read more...] about Around 95 Percent Of Cash Machines Are Running Windows XP
Apple Expands iTunes U And Textbooks To New Countries
Apple has announced that they are expanding their iBooks textbooks and iTunes Course manage to a range of new countries and markets in Asia, Europe and Latin America. There are now more than 51 countries around the world which have access to the iBooks textbooks and now more than 70 countries … [Read more...] about Apple Expands iTunes U And Textbooks To New Countries
Pi-Boy Combines A Raspberry Pi With A Gameboy Console (video)
Modder Anton MacArthur has combined and old broken Gameboy handheld console together with a working Raspberry Pi and USB SNES controller to breath new life in to the Gameboy once again and created the Pi-Boy console. Other components in the Pi-Boy used in combining the Raspberry Pi mini PC and … [Read more...] about Pi-Boy Combines A Raspberry Pi With A Gameboy Console (video)











