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Wearable Tech Makes 61% of Users More Informed

Now that the market for smartphones has been saturated, the new product line that’s making waves in the business world is wearable technologies. With computer-linked products like the iWatch and the Google Glass, the devices are much more closer and personal.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Smartwatch Reveal Date September, Galaxy Golden Slated to be First Dual-Screen Flip Phone

Samsung is getting ready to release not just its much-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 3, but also the Samsung Gear, which is the company’s answer to the wearable technology that many other brands are lobbying for. At the same time, it is also trying to bring back an old school phone, the flip phone, but with an innovation that Samsung seems to see the Korean market to be taking by storm.

Intel Starts Shipping the "Best" Open Source PC to Date

Intel started shipping their first “open-source” personal computer. According to several sources, Intel’s open source PC may be described as the best in terms of bare-bones system related to x86 devs. It also aimed to target the growing DIY market and the chip giant is well on its way in exploring what it has to offer.

Google Android Moto X Phone is the Next iPhone?

Four decades back, Motorola introduced the prototype for the world’s first mobile phone. Even pioneering one of the most important technological innovations today, Motorola stood by the sidelines watching Apple, Samsung and similar companies take away majority of the market and sales. This time, Motorola partnered with Google for the Moto X phone – it could be the company’s regaining glory.

The World's Lightest Laptop Belongs to Sony, Sony VAIO P11 Will Be the Next MacBook Air?

Sony continues to move forward with their computer offerings. Almost in a slump for quite some time, the company has been launching devices earning good feedback and positive market reception. Recently, the company has gained attention for their line up of Sony Xperia Z smartphones and tablets. This time around, the Japanese tech giant seems to earn another title for the world’s lightest laptop.

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