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The French government is pondering over introduction of new tax on technology specifically on products like smartphone, tablets and laptops as a move to protect the French culture.

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Sony is believed to be working on two new flagship smartphones which are slated for release sometime in the second half of this year, one of which, according to rumours, is going to be equipped with a 20 megapixel camera.

Published in Mobile & Telco

Results of recent benchmark tests reveal that Ouya is not at all up to the mark and there are over 70 other mobile devices that have performed better than the gaming console.

Published in Hardware

There is a common saying which goes as follows: “Physician, heal thyself!” Considering that this would be something that is used and even practiced a lot, one wouldn’t have ever imagined this: “Judge, fine thyself!” This is actually what has gone down in a courtroom when a judge fined himself for contempt of court because apparently his phone went off during court proceedings and created disturbance.

Published in Mobile & Telco

Samsung has announced its Mega smartphone that will come in two screen sizes – 6.3 and 5.8-inches.

Published in Roundup

Samsung has announced its next range of smartphones, Galaxy Mega, featuring two screen sizes 6.3-inches and 5-8 inches.

Published in Mobile & Telco

Last month Asus announced its third generation Asus Padfone Infinity at Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain.

Published in Mobile & Telco

The President of the Samsung Mobile Communications, Mr. JK Shin, who was just promoted as the co-CEO of Samsung, said some harsh words for Microsoft during the launch of Company’s new Galaxy S4 smartphone.

Published in Business

Strategy Analytics, in a report presented on Sunday, revealed that Samsung Electronics has tripled its smartphone sales in China in 2012 is currently the leading smartphone brand in the country.

Published in Business

Nokia Fearing Microsoft Surface Phone?

When Nokia ditched Symbian for their smart phones they were heavily depending on Windows Phone as it was the only way out for them. When Windows Phone 8 was launched, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said that he had no news about Microsoft building its own Surface phone but now it seems that Nokia’s tone has changed regarding this.

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