Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Sony: Water-resistant smart watch & phone, 6.4-inch screen

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06.26.2013

Sony launches water-resistant smart watch and smartphone with 6.4-inch screen

06.25.2013 5:02 AM

Sony has launched the SmartWatch 2, an update of its Android-based watch, while the competition still seems largely to be in development mode. The company is also hoping to attract users that want a smartphone with a really big screen with the 6.4-inch Xperia Z Ultra.

Inside the technology behind iOS 7's parallax effect

06.26.2013 3:00 AM

Among the many changes coming our way in iOS 7 is the ability to create the illusion of depth through a technique known as parallax display. Marco Tabini digs into how it works.

 

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Hands-on with Samsung's new line of Galaxy devices

06.20.2013 4:34 PM

Samsung gave the American press limited access to some of the new Galaxy devices debuting at their London event aimed at the global market.

Sony hopes to up the ante in the smartwatch wars next week

06.21.2013 11:05 AM

Sony appears to be introducing a new smartwatch next week during Mobile Asia Expo in Shanghai.

Foxconn to hire 3000 to support Firefox OS and software development

06.20.2013 6:50 AM

Electronics manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group is putting yet more effort behind Mozilla's Firefox OS, and plans to hire up to 3000 people in Taiwan with expertise in HTML5 and cloud computing.

Review: The Zensorium Tinké is health tech at your fingertips

06.21.2013 3:30 AM

You can find dozens of fit-tech devices out there, and the Tinké isn't one of them.

Review: Sportiiiis + Viiiiva puts fit tech on your face

06.25.2013 3:00 AM

Before Google Glass, there was Sportiiiis—an LED-based head-up display for athletes.

Lookout calls out shady Android ad networks

06.26.2013 7:57 AM

If you own an Android phone, there's a small chance that you've downloaded an app with some questionable advertising tactics. Now, mobile security firm Lookout is naming and shaming the ad networks involved.

Your best bets for finding Wi-Fi on domestic flights

06.26.2013 9:24 AM

There's a lot of Wi-Fi out there, and more is rolling out over the next two years. But right now, if you want to guarantee your domestic flight will have Wi-Fi, you'd better do your research. Here are some tips.

Your socks are dumb. Sensoria's smart socks are not.

06.21.2013 10:51 AM

Now you can have tech on your toes.

Apple OSes to narrow gap with Windows, says Gartner

06.24.2013 4:35 PM

Android, however, will continue to dominate the market, Gartner says.

HTC One, Droid DNA and more face possible U.S. ban in Nokia patent spat

06.21.2013 6:29 AM

The U.S. International Trade Commission has decided to investigate HTC for patent infringement based on a complaint Nokia filed in May that targets several phones from the Taiwanese handset maker, including the HTC One.

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