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Cognitive Radio

Growing numbers of people are making a habit of toting their laptops into Starbuck's, ordering half-caf skim lattes, and plunking down in chairs to surf the Web wirelessly. That means more people are also getting used to being kicked off the Net as computers competing for bandwidth interfere with one another. It's a local effect -- within 30 to 60 meters of a transceiver -- but there's just no more space in the part of the radio spectrum designated for...

HTC Sensation EX II

With the distance between a smartphone and a tablet diminishing so quickly with products like the now released Samsung Galaxy Note or the upcoming Asus Padfone, it seems that HTC, too has come up with such an idea with the new HTC Sensation EX II. With a truly amazing 5.5 inch screen, which is actually larger than some of the tablets out in the market and some top order specs the HTC Sensation EX II is ready to make all...

nokia’s new GEM concept

You might have heard of devices with huge 4" and bigger displays might be all the rage in today’s smartphone market but Nokia’s Research team is going one step further with its concept phone for the future and turning the entire device into a morphing touchscreen display. Nokia releases its new 100% touch screen concept mobile phone. Nokia GEM, 100% touch screen and 100% conceptual. Its design is such user friendly that it will act as a camera when you want...

“Go Green” with nanotechnology

As products made with nanometer-scale materials and devices spread to more industries and markets, there is a growing opportunity and responsibility to leverage nanotechnology to reduce pollution, conserve resources and, ultimately, build a "clean" economy, advises a new report from the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies. Nanotechnology is the ability to measure, see, manipulate and manufacture things usually between 1 and 100 nanometers. A nanometer is one billionth of a meter; a human hair is roughly 100,000 nanometers wide. More than $30...

Google Currents New Reader App from Google

Google has launched its  magazine reading application called 'Google Currents'. Google Currents allows users to read magazines, newspapers, and other content on their Android and  iOS devices.   “We strive to give you beautiful and simple ways to experience all the content the web has to offer, such as sharing photos on Google+, watching You Tube videos and discovering books, movies and music from Android Market,” says Google in a blog post. “Today we’re expanding our content offering with the introduction of Google Currents, a...

HTC Jetstream

Google’s Android Honeycomb OS was the talk of the town as the calendar rolled over to 2011. Billed as Android’s first true tablet OS, most got their first look at Honeycomb during CES where it was loaded on the Motorola Xoom. Since then we have seen numerous Honeycomb-based tablets find their way to market, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the T-Mobile LG G-Slate, both products we’ve since reviewed. Today we’ll be looking at another tablet built around Android, this time coming from...

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