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Ericsson and ZTE Make Peace, Drop Patent Infringement Lawsuits
Sony Ericsson and ZTE have settled by dropping patent infringement lawsuits against each other.
Call of Duty Developer Leaks Xbox 720, PS4's Existence
Infinity Ward has added to the convoy of Xbox 720 and PS4 rumours circling the cyber highways, posting a job advert for a new project working on "next-generation" hardware.
Wikipedia Protest Gains Momentum as Google Joins Fray
Wikipedia and Reddit may not be the only ones on the Anti-SOPA blackout radar, as reports indicate about 7,000 websites will be going down in protest against SOPA and PIPA legislation in U.S.
Wikipedia to Stage 24-Hour Blackout in Protest Over Sopa
Wikipedia to black out English-language site over anti-piracy laws in the US.
Uncharted 3 Secures 12 Nominations at Fifteenth Annual AIAS Awards
Uncharted 3 is poised to sweep the show at the fifteenth annual AIAS awards with 12 nominations including Game of the Year(GOTY). Batman Arkham City, L.A. Noire, Battlefield 3 and LittleBigPlanet are the other strong contenders for GOTY.
Reddit Sides With Anonymous and Plans Site Blackout to Protest SOPA
Social news site Reddit has taken a stand against the controversial Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) and has stated that it will go offline for 12 hours on January 18.
OpPayBack: Anonymous Target BREIN 'Pro-Censorship' Foundation
Extending its Finnish Elisagate campaign the Anonymous campaign has opened up a new front in its "anti-censorship" war targeting Dutch anti-piracy foundation BREIN.
Sony Quash 2013 PlayStation 4 Release Date Hopes
Sony's Kaz Hirai has clarified that the company will not be unveiling any next-generation technology at 2012's E3, killing consumers' hopes of a 2013 PS4 release.
CES 2012: Sony Announces New BRAVIA Range, With 'X-Reality' and 'MotionFlow'
Sony has announced its 2012 range of BRAVIA televisions at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, featuring tough gorilla glass and high-speed 3D panels.
CES 2012: Lenovo K91 Smart TV Powered by Android Ice Cream Sandwich
It seems that 2012 will be the year of the smart TV, with Lenovo being the first manufacturer of clever televisions to break cover at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Netflix vs LoveFilm: U.S. Invader Challenges Amazon's Giant
With Netflix just arriving on UK shores, analysts have come to question whether it will be able to compete with established streaming services such as Amazon's LoveFilm.
Neflix UK Launch: Apple TV's Offering Finally Gains Some Lustre
The popular Netflix film and TV streaming service has finally arrived in the UK, launching Monday onto a host of devices including the Xbox 360, PS3, iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.
Top 5 Reasons for Tablet Price Cuts
Tablet devices the world over are witnessing a rapid decline in sales with the exception of Apple. This has forced smaller tablet makers to cut prices and capture market shares.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox 720 E3 Appearance Sparks False Release Date Hopes
New reports suggest that Sony and Microsoft's fabled next-generation consoles will be making an appearance at 2012's E3.
SOPA: Anonymous Hackers Make Good on OpSony Promise
New videos claiming to stem from the Anonymous collective have emerged showing what appears to be a series of successful hacks on Sony's network.
CES 2012: Windows 8 Tablet, PlayBook 2.0, 3D Without Glasses and More
The Consumer Electronics Show 2012 kicks off in Las Vegas on January 10; manufacturers and journalists the world over will flock to the U.S. for the biggest tech show in the world.
Embarrassment for Sony: Seven-Year-Old PlayStation Portable Out-Sells New PS Vita
The newly-released PlayStation Vita is being outsold by the handheld console that it is intended to replace, the seven-year-old PlayStation Portable.
Japan: Sushi Chain Pays $730,000 for World's Most Expensive Fish
A Bluefin tuna has been sold for three quarters of a million dollars in Tokyo - making it the world's most expensive fish.
Sony and Nintendo Drop SOPA Support After Anonymous Hack Threat
Following an ominous threat from Anonymous, Sony and Nintendo have both dropped their support for the controversial Stop Online Piracy Action (SOPA) bill.
Intel’s Thunderbolt to Boost Data Transfer Speed
The advent of Intel's Thunderbolt technology is expected to throw the famed USB 3.0 interface technology to the sidelines while it is theoretically estimated to boost the data transfer speeds between the PC and peripheral devices up to 10Gbps. However, practically such speeds have not been tested so far to make any claims.
Samsung Reconsiders Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade for Galaxy S, Tab
Samsung, the Korean smartphone giant, on Friday announced on one of its promotional blogs that it had dropped the idea of porting Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade to its Galaxy S smartphone or the 7-inch Galaxy Tablet. Since then, widespread arguments and heated debates on the issue have been escalating amongst the Android user community.
Navigators and NFC: How They Changed Our Lives
A detailed feature story depicting the essence of navigators and NFC in our daily lives, and their impact on our rapidly evolving life styles.
iPhone Registers Good Sales in UK, Android OS Going Strong
iPhone is doing good business in the UK pushing the sales to 30.9% in past 12 weeks. In operating system however Google's Android continues to be the market leader.
PlayStation Vita Launches in Japan, Misses Out on Rival Nintendo 3DS Target
Sony managed to sell 321,400 PlayStation Vitas in the games console's opening two days of sales this week, but this is slightly lower than Nintendo managed with its competitor, the 3DS.
Rihanna Left Fuming After Racist Attack in Lisbon Hotel
Rhianna was left raging after she was racially abused by a fellow guest at a hotel in Lisbon, where she had played a concert on her Loud tour.
'Leak Confirms' Xperia Arc HD 'Nozomi' as Sony Ericsson's Answer to Apple iPhone
A new alleged leak has emerged claiming the exact tech spec of Sony Ericsson's fabled Xperia Arc HD, or 'Nozomi' as it is sometimes referred.
2011 Belongs to the Xbox 360: Microsoft Strides Forward While Sony Licks PSN Wounds
With the year now coming to a close and Sony still recovering from its hacking troubles, analysts have already pegged Microsoft's Xbox 360 as the winner of this year's battle of the consoles.
Sony's PS3 Horde Remains Defiant Against the Xbox 360 Legion
Giving the proverbial two-fingers to its nay-sayers, Sony's head of Computer Entertainment has issued a fresh statement claiming PS3 sales are ahead of company projections.
Men In Black 3 Trailer (VIDEO)
The Men in Black 3 trailer has just hit YouTube and it has been confirmed that Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are back.
Skyrim Slays Modern Warfare 3: UK Gaming Chart 10 December, 2011
With Christmas buying reaching its peak, the king has fallen with Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim taking the hallowed top-spot from Activision's previously unkillable Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.