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Article | 18/06/2013 Tesla to demo battery-swap car tech on Thursday
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk has more than just one plan to make it possible for electric car motorists to drive across the country.
Article | 17/06/2013 Samsung may introduce LTE Advanced version of Galaxy S4 in June
Samsung's Galaxy S4 was only introduced in March and the company has already rolled out Mini and Active variants of its flagship smartphone. Not conte...
Article | 29/05/2013 LG releases white Google Nexus 4, pours cold water on Nexus 5 rumours
Google's Nexus 4 smartphone is not at the end of its life despite suspicions to the contrary during the run-up to Google I/O.
Article | 24/05/2013 Microsoft turns Siri against Apple in hilarious new Windows 8 ad
After coming out swinging a few days back with a Surface ad that focused on Office, Microsoft has a new ad that confronts the iPad head-on. And here's...
Article | 21/05/2013 Yahoo's 1TB of Flickr storage may signal bigger cloud plans
When Flickr announced its 1TB free storage giveaway on Monday, the company said it was offering you enough storage to "take a photo every hour for for...
Article | 16/05/2013 Windows Phone claims third place in the smartphone wars, but challenges await
Microsoft's Windows Phone may be struggling to gain a foothold in the US, but the software giant and Nokia are starting to see results on a global sca...
Article | 7/05/2013 Hands on with Dropbox competitor SpiderOak Hive; first look at new Android app
The cloud is great if you want the convenience of accessing your files everywhere.
Article | 7/05/2013 Asus readies small, sub-$US300 Windows slates for release
Would you pay an extra $US50 for a pint-sized tablet if it ran Windows 8 instead of Android? Asus thinks you might.
Article | 7/05/2013 Hands on with Viber's new desktop app: It's no Skype
Mere days after the Skype announced plans to integrate video calling with the Outlook.com web service, Viber has delivered a counterpunch with a new d...
Article | 2/05/2013 Would you use a Cloud-based version of Windows?
It's been two years since Chromebooks running Google's Chrome OS appeared on store shelves. So far, Google's plan - to turn your Web browser into an o...
Article | 29/04/2013 Intel starts countdown clock for next-gen Haswell chips
In just a few weeks, Intel's one-chip-fits all family of core processors will finally meet Microsoft's one-design-fits all operating system, Windows 8...
Article | 23/04/2013 Western Digital rolls out ultra-slim 5mm Ultrabook drives
The drive towards dirt-cheap Ultrabooks is getting a big boost with the release of Western Digital's new ultra-slim spinning hard drive, a barely ther...
Article | 18/04/2013 Nokia's Lumia lineup finds little love in the US
Nokia offers a wide array of Windows Phone 8 handsets to woo smartphone users, from the fully-loaded Lumia 920 flagship phone to the budget-friendly L...
Article | 12/04/2013 BlackBerry challenges reports of high Z10 return rates
BlackBerry is mad as hell and it's not going to take it anymore. The smartphone maker came out swinging Friday, one day after several market analyst r...
Article | 11/04/2013 Samsung Mega-sizes the phablet with a 6.3-inch display
Just when you thought phablets couldn't get any bigger, Samsung has super-sized... no make that Mega-sized its Galaxy lineup with two more devices tha...

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