Come next month, NTT DoCoMo users won't be the only ones to benefit from a water-resistant version of the Optimus G.
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Last week, Microsoft's YouTube app for Windows Phone came under fire for not adhering to some of Google's requirements.
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Microsoft has announced that users of its new Xbox One console who don’t live in the United States won’t be able to take advantage of one of the system’s most discussed features: Live TV.
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The use of Wi-Fi functionality in small-cell base stations will be a game changer for cellphone service providers, easing heavily congested data pipes while linking together billions of devices into a single network architecture, Click here for more.
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It's no secret that Canon's 5D Mark III is the go-to DSLR for videographers the world over, but things are about to become a whole lot more interesting.
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Taking care of an elderly person can be quite challenging for most people, especially if they’re a relative, as sticking them into nursing homes is something many people aren’t comfortable with.
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If you've been gazing lovingly at Wacom's 22-inch pen display, the company has tacked on some functionality that may convince you to commit.
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Rumor has it that Apple will be releasing OS X 10.9 later this year. Code-named “Cabernet,” the operating system will integrate several core features from Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, as well as add a number of “power-user” enhancements, 9to5 Mac reports
Among the updates expected in the OS:
Finder is expected to get an upgrade, adding tags and tabbed browsing modes.
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As advanced as "multitasking" gets on the latest smartphones, many times you're still left to completely switch between apps.
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How can a $6,400 toilet get even more extravagant? Trick it out with the latest tech
When Wisconsin-based manufacturer Kohler debuted the Numi in 2011, it already boasted a foot warmer, a heated seat that automatically goes up and down, a built-in music system and personalized bidet functionality — all controlled by an LCD touchscreen interface.
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