Google, you just can't argue that the search giant doesn't touch our lives in more ways than we probably realize. If it's not our Android smartphone, our Android tablet - some people bought one of those, right? - or the way we live in Gmail, the chances are you still find yourself hitting Google.com at least once a day.
We're getting to that time again, the time when the rumor-mill is in full swing, and talk of a new Google Nexus phone is already reaching fever pitch. It's almost certain that Samsung will once again be the hardware partner of choice for the Android masters, despite the Nexus S not quite taking the world by storm.
We’ve come across an all-new app today for Windows 8 Developer Preview: it’s called BluePoison and it lets you unlock a variety of hidden features in Windows 8. Details after the jump!
According to a report published recently, a Samsung lawyer couldn’t tell the difference between a Galaxy Tab 10.1 and an iPad 2 at a hearing in US courts earlier this week.
Contrary to what you may believe, the iPhone 4S was not the last project Jobs worked on. In fact, the next generation iPhone (iPhone 5?) was the last project Steve Jobs worked on before departing from this world.
For those who have been waiting for a low cost way of installing homebrew Windows Phone 7 apps on their smartphones, the wait could be finally coming to an end.
Blendtec, for those of you that don't know, makes a few high-end blenders that are capable of blending and chopping just about anything. Let me emphasize on the word; anything.
We seem to do this dance every time Apple launches a major new iOS release, and iOS 5 is certainly no different. With Apple bringing iOS 5 to the party last Wednesday, pretty much the half the planet rushed off to download it, with the results being Apple's own data centers curling up into the foetal position.
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Siri were made to talk to itself, wonder no more! A video uploaded earlier today shows exactly what would happen, and the results aren’t very pretty.
When Apple announced the iPhone 4S, one of the few hardware aspects to change was the increase in the number of megapixels the in-built camera packs. By taking the iPhone 4's 5 megapixel shooter, and upping it to the 8 megapixel part in the iPhone 4S, Apple not only managed to improve the quality of photographs the camera takes, but also to bump the video resolution from 720p to 1080p.

