technews.am is a new community for breaking news across the technology sector. We are still in Alpha, so please bear with us.
I built two different views to show progress bars in Android. One is a horizontal progress bar and the other is a vertical progress bar, made up of a stack of horizontal bars.
More from Planet Android While it may take until next year until we see the first devices in North America with NVIDIA’s Tegra 4i processor, the company is showing great progress getting its latest SoC up and running with Category 4 LTE, hitting 150Mbps of data.
More from IntoMobile
A designer named Federico Bianco has dreamed up some pretty compelling features that we'd love to see in iOS 7, the to-be-released mobile operating system for Apple devices.
More from Silicon Alley Insider
Today in San Francisco, Haxlr8r had its second demo day, introducing 10 new hardware-based startups which just spent the last two-and-a-half months building hardware in Shenzhen, China.
More from CrunchGear
As advanced as "multitasking" gets on the latest smartphones, many times you're still left to completely switch between apps.
More from Engadget
Another year has come and gone, and with it a brand new class of Entrepreneur Roundtable Accelerator graduates.
More from TechCrunch
Whether I'm preparing for a demo or writing an article, blog post, book, or technical documentation, I often find myself performing the same set of repetitive steps.
More from TUAW
What do you get when you combine a 3D virtual reality headset with a passive omnidirectional treadmill? The future of gaming, today.
More from Boy Genius Report Two weeks ago, Microsoft launched its Windows 8 Quickstart kits for web developers who want to test their web apps on Internet Explorer 10 and Windows 8 on their Macs.
More from CrunchGear Following its beta launch at the end of January, just.me, the mobile messaging startup from Keith Teare, co-founder of TechCrunch and partner at incubator Archimedes Labs, has launched its first app, available initially for iPhones and iPod Touch.
More from TechCrunch Ubisoft announced in February its once Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends was not only receiving a lengthy delay from it’s original release date of February 26 to sometime in September, but that it was also no longer going to be exclusive, instead also seeing a release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
More from DotGizmo
Ubisoft announced in February its once Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends was not only receiving a lengthy delay from it’s original release date of February 26 to sometime in September, but that it was also no longer going to be exclusive, instead also seeing a release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
More from Ubergizmo
I am quite sure that for the majority of us out there, we all do have fond memories of our school life, where an integral part of it would be copying down notes from the teacher from what was written on the blackboard using chalk.
More from Ubergizmo
Here at NAB, Intel just introduced the next generation of its Thunderbolt interface, which promises a data rate of 20 Gbps in both directions (on each of the two channels) as opposed to 10 Gbps for the previous version.
More from Engadget
We just had a chance to dive into Facebook’s (FB) new “Home” software suite on the HTC First, and came away with some good early impressions.
More from Boy Genius Report It's time for CrunchWeek, that very special time each week when a few of us writers gather around the TechCrunch TV cameras to shoot the breeze about the biggest and most interesting stories from the past seven days.
More from TechCrunch The Duo is a 3D motion sensing controller, much like the Leap Motion Controller and the Kinect – but with a DIY twist.
More from TechCrunch "This is way better." That was the prevailing sentiment at today's Y Combinator Demo Day where 47 fresh startups strutted their stuff for investors.
More from TechCrunch
Pinterest hit 10 million unique monthly visitors last year faster than any website ever and now tops 30 million, per comScore.
More from Advertising Age
Mozilla has announced a new workshop series designed to help spark interest in app development for the forthcoming Firefox OS, with the first three to take place in Madrid, Spain on April 20; Bogotá, Colombia on May 18; and Warsaw, Poland on June 1.
More from CrunchGear