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    Review: Acer Iconia Tab A500

    By Michelle Callanta-Toledo I may not be big on tablets, but I do like things that keep me preoccupied, informed, and entertained. The Acer Iconia Tab A500 does just that....

    Dual-core processors in 20% of smartphone in 2011, Samsung still king with 60% share

    Strategy Analytics has claimed that 20% of smartphones sold last year had dual-core processors in them, with Samsung leading the pack. The research firm says that Samsung led the...

    Man makes real-life tracking and talking Portal turret, wins at everything

    There's tech geeks, and then there's this guy. Meet YouTube user kss5095 and his scratch-built, tracking AND firing Portal turret. Built for his Advanced Mechatronics class at Pennsylvania State...

    Mozilla cries foul over Windows 8 RT browser limitation, calls it ‘Return to the Digital Dark Ages’

    Mozilla is protesting against Microsoft decision to limit the web browser used on the ARM optimized version of the Windows 8 (which is dubbed as Windows 8 RT) to...

    NVIDIA outs GeForce GTX 670, claims to soundly beat AMD’s Radeon 7950

    With the release of their hi-end GTX 680 tucked neatly under their belt, NVIDIA is now slowly releasing their other, cheapermore affordable offerings based on the 28nm Kepler architecture....

    Review: Epson B-510DN

    By Benjamin Arnold Nowadays, every brand of printer is boasting about the amount of money you will save by using their printers paired with their economically developed inks. Who can...

    HTC uses space technology to toughen up the One S smartphone

    HTC is improving the strength of its One S smartphone’s housing by treating it with a process called microarc oxidation, which makes it three times stronger than stainless steel....

    Intermec releases new handheld scanners and printers for industrial and health applications

    Intermec isn't a brand name that's widely recognized by the layman, in fact, save for a few people in the logistics industry, most people won't even know that the...

    Windows 8 will not support film DVDs

    Microsoft has announced that when their next generation OS, Windows 8, rolls around, customers won't be able to play DVDs until they download extra third-party software. This applies to...