Facebook’s 10th birthday celebration plans: A belated party, but not much else
Facebook has grown into an Internet giant over the last decade, but it is celebrating its birthday with a low-key, belated party and an eye toward the future. While the arrival of its 10th anniversary on Tuesday has pundits analysing
GoSun Solar Oven: The Green Way to Cook a Hot Dog (Video)
When you’re out camping in the middle of the woods, it’s not like you have ready access to a power outlet for your various appliances, but you do have access to one omnipresent source of energy: the sun. That’s the
New Apple Patent: iPad Anti-Reflective Display
When you look at the vast majority of consumer-geared notebooks these days, you’ll notice that they generally have a glossy display. This allows for punchier colors and richer contrast, but it also means that your screen can become virtually impossible
Nokia Lumia 1520 Goes Big with 6-Inch Screen, 3400mAh Battery
Microsoft laid out some very specific requirements for the the Windows Phone platform and what this has meant is that manufacturers like Nokia haven’t had much flexibility in terms of choosing a screen size. These specs are being adjusted for
Google’s Upcoming Chromebooks Are Powerful And Will Last Longer
Confused about whether you should buy a Chromebook or not? Google’s latest announcement might help you to make up your mind. The search giant has revealed that their upcoming Chromebooks will be powered by Intel’s new 4th generation CPUs. This
Today’s Apple TV Rumors
We have heard that Apple has been working on a new version of their Apple TV and now MG Siegler is saying that the device could get unveiled in the coming month. As you might have heard, the new iPads
Now SoftBank Wants to Buy T-Mobile USA?
You may have heard about how SoftBank recently put in a sizable offer to buy Sprint in the United States, but with Dish Networks putting in an even bigger bid for the wireless carrier, SoftBank may be looking elsewhere for
Need for Onboard Wi-Fi to Accelerate Rail Infotainment Market, says Frost & Sullivan
London — Growing competition among train operators to increase passenger numbers and improve operational efficiency has highlighted the need for infotainment. Onboard Wi-Fi makes passengers’ journey productive and entertaining by enabling them to work on the move. It also enables
Verizon HTC One Coming Soon
So much for all that talk about the HTC One not making its way onto Verizon Wireless. Big Red has confirmed through their Twitter account that the handset will be available on their 4G LTE network later this summer. So,
Best Apps of the Week (5/31): A Look at New Apps for iOS and Android
Yet another Friday has arrived. On cue, it’s time for another “Best Apps of the Week” here at Mobile Magazine. The format is pretty simple here. I look at 5 Android apps that I consider some of the “best” for
Muscle-Controlled Prosthetic Limbs That Can Feel (Video)
DARPA does not just do research on creepy robots, they are also very much into bionic limbs. And their RE-NET program has two new projects which are dealing with the link between amputees and their prosthetics. The aim of the
August: Open Your Door With Your Smartphone (Video)
Developed by Yves Behar and Jason Johnson, August is a new smart lock which can be unlocked using an Android or iOS app on your smartphone via Bluetooth. The sleek looking device attaches to your deadbolt and it does not
Login with Amazon Challenges Facebook-Based Logins
With so many different websites, so many online stores and so many online apps, we have way too many passwords to remember. That’s why there are some “universal” login solutions that you’ll see around the web, like Disqus for leaving
Chrome Experiment ‘Roll It’ Game (Video)
It’s a new Chrome Experiment game for some multiplayer fun with your friends. ‘Roll It’ turns your Chrome browser into a classic boardwalk game and all you need is your smartphone and a desktop or laptop. You start by logging