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Nvidia expands business, offers graphics licensing
The chip maker's CEO says that graphics technology licensing deals will soon be on the table to increase the firm's future profitability.
Think like Amazon to beat superficial mobile banking: ANZ Bank CIO
Mobile banking boosts customer transaction levels, but its impersonality erodes relationships — and opens big-bank customers to poaching from smaller, nimbler opponents. ANZ CIO Anne Weatherston explains how one of the Asia-Pacific region's largest banks is fighting back.
Huawei to invest $30M on branding in India
Chinese telecoms gear maker to spend on building its brand, strengthening its retail presence in country and also targets sales of 1 million smartphones in the next 6 months.
'Blackouts' during protests highlight mobile connectivity issues in Brazil
A lack of connectivity during anti-government demonstrations was experienced in capitals across the country.
Dish: Softbank can have Sprint, we'll pursue Clearwire
Dish gave up on its pursuit of Sprint after Softbank sweetened its bid. Dish did say that it will focus on acquiring Clearwire and its coveted wireless spectrum.
Laptops give you HOLS (Hunched Over Laptop Syndrome) and tablets are a pain in the neck
Portable computers, tablets, and smartphones are damaging the health of most of the people who use them for extended periods of work, and we could be in for an epidemic of 'iPad neck'. However, there are ways to reduce the risk.
Great smartphone photography is about more than just the camera
Microsoft recently partnered with the folks at We Are Juxt to challenge them to capture photos with the Nokia Lumia 920. The results are pretty amazing and inspiring with tips and tricks you can use to improve your photo experiences.
AT&T LTE is fastest in the US, Verizon most reliable: PCMag 2013 test results
All four major US carriers now have LTE rolling out and PCMag visited 30 countries testing data speeds and reliability. Results are presented for regions and each city so check to see what the best option is for your area.
Telefonica denies €70bn AT&T takeover talk
Reports claim the Spanish government stepped in to stop multi-billion Euro deal from happening have been denied by the operator.
Mobile gadgets driving massive growth in touch sensors
Total touch-sensor area is expected to double this year to 25.5 million square meters in 2013, and increase to 35.9 million square meters in 2015.
Water-resistant Sony Xperia Z announced as a T-Mobile exclusive
Sony is bringing their high-end, 5-inch display, water-resistant Android smartphone to the US soon. T-Mobile will launch the device in the coming weeks on their Simple Choice plans.
Samsung to release 'LTE-Advanced' high-speed Galaxy S4
Samsung boss teases the world with the promise of a device most networks aren't ready for yet.
Jive Software rolls out its biggest mobile update to date
The big focus is really to push as much content to mobile devices as possible for actual editing and collaboration rather than just viewing.
Indian students prefer Samsung over Nokia, Apple
Samsung has emerged as the most preferred brand among Indian high school students, who also prefer social networking tools, over SMS and voice calls, as the primary method to communicate with friends.
What's next for the laptop?
The last few years we've seen great advancements in the laptop, from powerful components to small, practical form factors. The laptop has come so far it makes you wonder what the next big thing might be.