Fans of sneaking around as a bald, mysterious and suited man with a bar code tattooed on his neck will be excited to hear that, after a six year break, Hitman is back.
Lenovo is the first Android smartphone to incorporate Intel Atom processor and Imagine Technologies revolutionary Rogue GPU architecture to attain 20X faster processing speeds compared to the conventional GPU architectures of today.
The advent of Rogue architecture on PowerVR Series6 GPU IP cores is expected to boost a smartphone's processing capabilities by an order of 20. In addition, expect parallel processing and CPU task offloading to GPU to become a trend on new mobile GPUs.
Apple cancels scheduled sale of iPhone 4S in Beijing store as mass brawl breaks out.
Morgan Stanley has issued a report clarifying its belief that 2012 shipments of Nokia's new series of Windows Phones will break the 64 million milestone by the end of 2013.
Proving the Jobs fever isn't local to the west, eager Chinese fans have already laid siege to the country's five Apple stores, desperate to get their hands on the company's latest iPhone 4S handset.
Ofcom has outlined its plans for Britain's upgrade to the super-fast 4G mobile network technology, promising that at least four mobile operators will use the network.
The first ever laptop to run on Google's Chrome OS - the Series 5 Chromebook - is a lightweight, intuitive device that, were it not for its hefty price tag and reliance on the internet to work, would be a nice little unit for the casual consumer.
The internet giant has joined hands with CERN, the LEGO Group, National Geographic and Scientific American to launch the second edition of annual Google Science Fair which provides an opportunity to students in the age group of 13-18 from across the world to pose their most pressing questions and answer those questions through scientific inquiry.
“Internet addiction disorder” can cause brain damage like forms of substance abuse.
The internet search giant has unveiled three features - Personal Results, Profiles in Search and People and Pages - under a single umbrella called "Search, Plus Your World" which helps users personalise their search results.
Despite the U.S. computer market falling by almost six percent in Q4 2011, Apple recorded growth of over 20 percent and maintained third place in U.S. computer sales.
As the technological gap between laptops and tablets narrows, the demand for budget Android tablets soars. Here are top 8 budget Android tablets that can give a bang for your buck.
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.
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.
An iPad case manufacturer claims to offer protection for your beloved Apple tablet - even if you drop it from space, if a recent promotional experiment is to be believed.
Microsoft has signed a deal with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to bring content from the Fox television network and Wall Street Journal newspaper to the Xbox 360.
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.
Motorola has announced the Droid Razr Maxx, a smartphone with twice the battery life of the iPhone 4S, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Wolfhound-PRO is an advanced cell phone detector.
The Nigerian cell of the Anonymous collective has continued its ongoing campaign against government corruption issuing a statement listing its demands.
From January 12 websites will be able to purchase almost any domain suffix they like for their web address; meaning that domains like www.drink.pepsi or www.drive.ferrari could be made available.
Following the car explosion in Iran that killed a nuclear scientist in Tehran, prominent Anon Sabu has threatened Israel on his Twitter account.
Almost half of the UK population is now on Facebook, with the user base passing 30 million for the first time; but less than one million use rival Google+.
The Finnish cell of the Anonymous collective has formerly denied Finnish media reports suggesting it had issued a bomb threat to the Copyright, Information and Anti-Piracy Centre (CIAPC).
Acer launched AcerCloud while unveiling its super-slim notebook ahead of the CES kickoff.
Ever looked at your fridge and thought that it could do with a big touchscreen, computer, camera, barcode reader, internet connection and the ability to talk to your oven?
Seeking to wrestle away the Samsung Galaxy series' hold on the western Android smartphone market, Chinese tech firm Huawei has unveiled its latest top-end smartphone, the Ascend.
This year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas marked the end of an era, as Microsoft - who has headlined the event for 14 years - made its last CES keynote.
London welcomes a new free wireless internet zone in the city centre, due for completion by March 2012.