This week the folks at AT&T have let it be known that they’re releasing the full Samsung collection of wearable devices revealed at Mobile World Congress 2014 including the Gear … Continue reading
Starting tomorrow, Samsung will be offering the AT&T version of the Samsung Galaxy S5 with 4G LTE and the whole works with a ship date in early April. Meanwhile it … Continue reading
HP is promising to shake up the 3D printer industry with new technology that not only makes the process faster but delivers higher-quality models, with CEO Meg Whitman teasing a … Continue reading
With Second Son, INFAMOUS returns with a powerful showcase of DualShock 4 controller abilities and a presentation that’s fully PlayStation 4-aimed. Is that what PS4 users want? Apparently so, as … Continue reading
Twitter turns eight this week, and the social messaging service is going back in time to celebrate, helping users find their very first tweet. The #FirstTweet tool does one thing … Continue reading
Layar has launched its own Glassware app for Google Glass, bringing augmented reality-style Interactive Print advertisements and location-based points-of-interest to the wearable. The app uses Glass’ camera and a new … Continue reading
This week you’ll notice that the game Bulletstorm is no longer available on Valve’s gaming client Steam. While no explicit reason has been given, this is just one of a … Continue reading
Intel has been one of the top makers of CPUs for computers and other devices for years. The current generations of CPUs for PCs that sit at the top of … Continue reading
The military and government in the US is putting a lot of research and money into developing robots for various uses. DARPA is trying to build robots that can be … Continue reading
Twitter is one of the most popular ways for people to keep in touch with friends and for brands to keep in touch with fans and customers. Two of the … Continue reading