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Gadget Lab Feb 03 12 In an effort to claw its way back into the game, RIM has settled on a new strategy. Effective today until February 13, every Android developer who ports an Android application over to the BlackBerry ecosystem will receive a free PlayBook, according to a recent tweet sent by RIM VP of developer relations Alec Saunders. Full story...
GTar, which easily broke its $100,000 Kickstarter goal this week after making waves at TechCrunch’s Disrupt NYC conference, is the newest and perhaps the most promising futuristic guitar to help lower the barrier of entry for a new generation of shredders.
Is Microsoft's new social network So.cl the next Facebook, Twitter or even Google+? We spent some hands-on time with Microsoft's new social network to find out.
Larry Page is spotted wearing Project Glass at a Google event in the UK.
Google's purchase of Motorola Mobility officially closes. Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha is history, and the new CEO is Dennis Woodside, a mergers and acquisitions lawyer who has been with Goodle since 2003.
After spending a few days with a near-final, "Technology Preview" model of the upcoming 13-inch Zenbook Prime UX31A, we can report that it's definitely a competitive ultrabook in the PC market.
Meet Sidecar, a new telephony app for iOS and Android that adds a wealth of cool, new content- and video-sharing features to the basic phone-calling experience.
Gadgets can be captivating sources of light. Here we present 11 curiosity-piquing examples of the clever intersection between gadgetry and illumination -- spanning the range from antiquated tungsten filaments to modern lasers.
From the Wii Remote to the Microsoft Kinect, gesture-based controls have been about gaming. The Leap brings the technology to computers with an impressive amount of accuracy.
This week on the Gadget Lab Show, the gang checks out the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet, Wicked Lasers' Laser Saber, and the Raspberry Pi microcomputer.
HTC says that some of its phones delayed for delivery by U.S. Customs have been released and are shipping to retailers.