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Huawei today unveiled its MediaPad 7 Youth tablet, the latest addition to its MediaPad tablet series. The tablet features strong, 19.34cm long polished aluminum metal body measuring just 9.9mm thin and weighing 350g. It is having 7-inch capacitive 10-point touchscreen equipped with the 1080p full HD video playback functionality. MediaPad 7 Youth’s further features 28nm dual-core 1.6GHz processor and powerful GPU with 4100mAh Li-Polymer battery on board. It further includes HSPA+ (up to 21Mbps) and Wi-Fi connections, as well as voice...

With love for smartwatches development increasing day-by-day with every major company involving with it, including Apple, Samsung, LG,Google, Microsoft and Foxconn. A report from Canalys suggests that more than 500,000art watches to ship in 2013 with the help from Pebble while over 5 million units are expected to ship next year. The research firm estimates that over 330,000 smart watches were shipped in 2010, led by Sony and Motorola while Kickstarter-backed Pebble has joined Sony this year, result of which an estimate of 500,000...

2013 has seen an influx of new technological gadgets, tools, and apps ranging from tablets to apps to media streaming tools. This technology follows the recent trends of sharing social news and entertainment media alike while following alongside the mobile bandwagon. This is the year that Google Glass got attention, and the year that Apple’s iWatch will be developed into a sustainable product. Mobile Apps Mobile apps aren’t just for angry birds and coupon downloads. When used in conjunction with an external accessory, mobile...

According to a report on The Financial Times reported Sunday citing sources familiar with the matter, Apple reportedly hiring talent for its iWatch project, stating that the company needs additional brains to address design issues. The Cupertino-giant has been hiring new employees to work on its new gadget development, saying that the project involves a “hard engineering problems which they have not been able to solve.” Moreover, the same sources also suggest that the much-awaited Apple’s iWatch would not make its debut unless late...

With big promises already made earlier, it seems that company is on its way to make them correct now as Microsoft’s Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner has offered new hints about what’s exactly is cooking up inside the tech giant chamber. Turner during Day 3 of Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference showed the slide (above) detailing what’s on the chart. Although we know very well that the year mark as a Blue year by Microsoft with committed to launch Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Visual Studio 2013, SQL Server 2014,...

Apple filed and claimed patent number 8,482,535 on Tuesday the 9th, essentially patenting a smart iDashboard. Titled ‘Programmable tactile touch screen displays and man-machine interfaces for improved vehicle instrumentation and telematics’, the dashboard is designed to add additional features such as touch screens, laser tracking, voice control, and cameras to the standard dashboard. Accompanied by the patent is a rudimentary drawing of what the first generation might look like, but although the patent has only been out...

LG today introduced on what it claimed to be called as the “world’s slimmest full HD LCD panel for smartphones.” The panel is 5.2 inches long and only 2.2 mm thick with company saying that the panel is the narrowest full HD LCD panel to hit the mobile market soon. The new display panels could prompt the company to take move toward slimmer and lighter mobile devices. “Today’s introduction of the world’s slimmest full HD LCD panel represents an exciting advancement for the high-end smartphone segment, and is possible...

According to Gartner latest report, PC shipments falls 10.9% to 76 million units in second quarter 2013 with bearing a longest decline yet for the fifth consecutive quarter. The drop was the result of all five major PC vendors contribution although Lenovo and Dell stand still and even increase their shipment numbers in US reportedly. “We are seeing the PC market reduction directly tied to the shrinking installed base of PCs, as inexpensive tablets displace the low-end machines used primarily for consumption in mature and developed markets,”...

The key to training your brain is to keep it active. Watching TV is not going to stimulate your brain enough in order to keep it active. Playing computer games can be helpful, but it really depends upon the game you are playing. The ones that take persistence are often the better ones. It has also been shown that the ones that scare you will often activate your mind in a way that is hard to recreate indoors. All you need to do is keep your mind active in some way, and your brain will train itself. Here are seven ways you can keep your...

With Google’s Project Glass privacy concerns is at par still, the company has posted Glass FAQ’s tackling policy and technology concerns. Introducing first (again) that what Glass actually is? the company defines well saying that it is a “new device and platform for people to use the technology they know and love.” The company with the medium of frequently asked questions has divided the answer course into four sections: General Glass questions, Glass Specs questions, Glass Security & Privacy questions and Glass Software questions. On...