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Sony's PS4 (PlayStation) has reached 6 million sales since it was launched in North America Nov. 15, 2013. Android tablet comparison: Get the best for your money
Want to buy a tablet but confused which one to pick? In case you are not an avid Apple fan, here is an updated list of the best Android tablets around us now. Smartwatches: Samsung v. Apple
Samsung's recent debut of wearable watches at the Mobile World Congress was evidence the South Korean electronic giant is ready to give the Apple and its rumored iWatch a run for its money. Valve’s Steam Family Sharing: How it works
Valve's Steam Family Sharing beta system has expired and is now in fully release. Valve's Steam Family Sharing beta system has expired and is now in fully release. CarPlay available in select Ferrari, Volvo and Mercedes-Benz models
CarPlay is already available in new models from Ferrari, Volvo and Mercedes-Benz, Apple announced at the Geneva Motor Show on Monday. Samsung's Tizen phones offer no clear advantage over Android
Samsung's introduction of the lesser-known Tizen operating system on a select number of its phones is arguably one of the most intriguing developments to come out of the Mobile World Congress. AT&T hopes to carry out trials moving customers out of wired phone service
AT&T hopes to move customers in a rural Alabama town and a suburban Florida area from the typical wired or circuit-switched telephone service to test a transition from the time-division multiplexing (TDM) phone network to Internet Protocol (IP) and wireless services. Mobile World Congress 2014 roundup: winners v. losers
This year's Mobile World Congress saw a wide range of new technologies, as well as plans for more. The following are some of the best and worst happenings during of the show. Apple TV rumor: Promo designed to get rid of old stock, make way for new?
Rumors that the next-generation of Apple TV may be just around the corner have been fanned once again, this time through the announcement of a promo that seems designed to clear the shelves of the current model. Netflix Sleep Tracking wristband pauses shows when you fall asleep (VIDEO)
For those who have ever fallen asleep while watching a show on Netflix, there is hope yet. For those who have ever fallen asleep while watching a show on Netflix, there is hope yet. Optic Nerve: NSA and GCHQ collected images from Yahoo users' webcams, Snowden leak reveals
British GCHQ found illicit photos captured from webcam conversations of Yahoo users. The exposure is condemned by Yahoo which calls for governments to change their laws regarding surveillance as they will violate privacy rights. iPhone 6 rumors: Is bigger better?
With the release of Samsung's Galaxy S5, the attention has once again turned to Apple, and in particular to the iPhone 6. What new traits will the tech giant's upcoming flagship phone usher in? Well, according to speculations and rumors, most of the improvements will focus on its display - both in quality and size. The Boeing Black ‘Mission Impossible’ smartphone self-destructs when broken into
The Boeing Black smartphone, powered by Android, represents a security blanket in the post-Edward Snowden age in which nothing - not even that call to the babysitter about Friday - is totally private. The phone cannot be assailed by hackers: If there is an attempt to break its casing by unauthorized users, it will self-destruct. Just attempting to break it casing would lead to deletion of both software and data, making the phone inoperable. Samsung Galaxy S5 camera specs: Giving DSLR a run for its money
Samsung Galaxy S5 has all the powerful of a smartphone camera these days, which makes photography more exciting and fun. Samsung highly enhanced its camera and even added a more sophisticated software. Google's modular phone could hit the market for as little as $50 next year
Google's modular phone, now known as Project Ara, could be on sale for as little as $50 next year. Mobile World Congress: Goophone S5 a cheaper alternative to Galaxy S5
Samsung's long-awaited flagship phone launched this week, with shiny new features including a heart rate monitor and fingerprint scanner. However, at an expected retail of $550-$650 off-contract, many will simply not be able to afford the Galaxy S5. Mobile World Congress 2014: Meizu MX3 and BQ Aquaris - the first two Ubuntu OS phones
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announced plans at this year's Mobile World Congress to partner with China's Meizu and Spain's BQ, makers of mid- to high-range mobile devices, in order to release the first two Ubuntu phones: Meizu MX3 and BQ Aquaris. 2014 will see largest decline in smartphone market growth yet: IDC
Worldwide smartphone shipments are predicted to drop to the single digits by 2017, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC), which says that, for North America and Europe specifically, that day could come as soon as this year. Mobile World Congress: Fujitsu announces ‘tactile sensation’ display on its prototype tablets
Fujitsu unveiled an innovative prototype tablet with tactic sensory technology at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) held in Barcelona. Twitch coming to Xbox One this March
Twitch is finally coming to Xbox One: The date to mark is March 11, the same day when Titanfall will be released. Mobile World Congress 2014: Samsung debuts Gear Fit, a fitness-friendly wearable
Of the three wearables Samsung launched at Mobile World Congress, the Gear Fit is the most interesting. From its curve display to the wristband design similar to Fitbit, it is a bit of a plus that features message notifications, music controls and heart rate monitor. Gear Fit will arrive on April this year. Mobile World Congress: Nokia introduces less expensive Android phones
Nokia announced three low-cost smartphones running the Google operating system Android at this year's Mobile World Congress, held in Barcelona. Xperia Z2 and Xperia M2 specs; devices work to boost Sony's mobile lineup
Sony, which has cut more than 5,000 jobs and forecasted a $1.1 billion loss, is fighting the shrinking demand for personal computers and TVs as consumers switch to mobile devices instead. Samsung Galaxy S5 unveiled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Samsung pulled back the curtains from the much-anticipated Galaxy S5 smartphone during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Surface 2 with LTE: Microsoft device receives FCC approval
The Microsoft Surface 2 tablet has made it to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) database for AT&T's LTE and HSPA networks, according to Engadget. Mobile World Congress 2014 live stream, what to expect from up and coming operating systems
Mobile World Congress 2014, held Feb. 24-27 in Barcelona, will display smartphones based on Firefox and Ubuntu operating systems. Sprint offers free Wi-Fi calling to Samsung Galaxy Mega and S4 Mini users
Samsung Galaxy Mega and S4 Mini users will enjoy free Wi-Fi calling, courtesy of Sprint, albeit only for those within the United States. WhatsApp and the American Dream
WhatsApp's story is the kind that feeds the dreams of programmers and entrepreneurs the world over. Fleksy app opens up new keyboard options for Apple lovers
Fleksy has developed an iOS keyboard SDK for all developers, meaning fans of a good third-party keyboard for their Android device will be able to extend that to their Apple products. Tinder app security breach allowed users to track others' exact location
Tinder users may be unnerved to learn that a vulnerability in the app's geolocater allowed users of the popular online dating app to track others' exact location.
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