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    Samsung reveals 2013 Smart TV lineup at CES

    Samsung plans to take the next step in Smart TVs by introducing a whole new lineup of Smart TVs for 2013 that will range from a "small" 46 inches to a room-filling 110 inches...

    Qualcomm makes Snapdragon 800 and 600 mobile chips official, 4K video support, up to 2.3GHz quad-core speeds

    Qualcomm has revealed their next generation of mobile chips that'll power your future smartphone. The company has ditched the S naming convention and has stuck with their new numerical branding. The new chips, dubbed...

    Sony introduces new Cyber-shot models at CES 2013

    Announced earlier at CES 2013, seven new camera models---the WX200, WX80, WX60, TF1, H200, W730 and W710---are now welcomed into Sony's Cyber-shot roster. The new additions to the line-up feature interesting new modes and effects, such...

    Sony updates 4K Bravia line with X9000A series, will come in 65-inch and 55-inch models

    It looks like Sony's monstrous 84-inch 4K TV finally has company. The Japanese company has officially outed a new 4K product line that's a little more sane when it comes to screen size (and...

    Sony Xperia Z official – Qualcomm S4 Pro inside, 13-megapixel shooter with HDR, 5-inch 1080p with Bravia Mobile Engine 2

    After countless leaks, Sony's newest member of their Xperia line is finally official. The Xperia Z is the company's flagship model for 2013, and it's definitely bringing the goods to the table. The Xperia...

    Samsung unveils NX300 mirrorless camera

    Meet Samsung's newest flagship device for its NX series of mirrorless cameras - the NX300. The NX300 uses a 20.3 Megapixel APS-CMOS sensor ISO100-25600 and a brand new Hybrid Auto Focus (AF) system to deliver clear, sharp images....

    Canon outs square PowerShot N camera

    Yes, you are not seeing things. That image above is in fact a square camera. Meet Canon's new PowerShot N, the most unique entry to their line of point-and-shoot cameras. The PowerShot N is...

    NVIDIA unveils Project Shield, handheld Android powered device for gaming, Tegra 4 inside

    NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang sprang a surprise announcement at the tail-end of their CES presser earlier today in the form of Project Shield - a handheld Android gaming console powered by their recently announced Tegra...

    NVIDIA unveils Tegra 4 mobile processor at CES, 72 GPU cores, almost 6x faster than Tegra 3

    NVIDIA's mobile processors, codenamed Tegra, has had a lot of competitors as of late. It only made sense for the company to announce the successor to their Tegra 3 processor that has made its...

    Blizzard Entertainment planning a game with a Linux port for 2013

    Blizzard Entertainment, the company responsible for the immensely popular franchises World of Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo, have announced that they are making a Linux port for one of their games, but it is not...

    The Bicholim Conflict joins list of Wiki hoaxes

    According to a Wikipedia article, a war between the Portuguese rulers of Goa and the Maratha Empire in India occurred in mid-1640 to early 1641. The 4,500 account of the said war was supplied with...

    Slow Motion + bullets = awesome

    If you've ever wanted to get a good look at the effects of different cartridges on calibrated ballistics gelatin for the sake of choosing a good defensive round, the Youtube channel by BrassFetcher, a...

    Hundreds: A game for quick brains and fingers

    Here's a great game that can teach you how to think fast. Hundreds is basically a puzzle game in which the objective in each level is to tap the numbers in the circles and make...

    The Ouya. No, Really.

    Late last year, we had a few bits about the Ouya, the super-cheap (USD 99) Android-powered gaming console. While the record-breaking Kickstarter project hasn't changed the world with it's almost USD 9 Million worth...

    The Grading Game could be a Grammar Nazi’s favorite app

    Have a knack for pointing out misspelled words in your friends' tweets? Feeling a sudden urge to chuck a dictionary at those who can't tell the difference between 'its' and 'it's'? Then here's an...

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