While many of us obsess over the latest smartphones, apps, and tablets, the less glamorous, hidden side of technology is being considered by innovators.
Sprint is parading around the mediaverse claiming the entire network is "truly unlimited" but slaps massive restrictions and overage fees on Mobile Hotspots.
Physical production capabilities are finally catching up with the designers dreaming up flexible technologies, including the "Breathebook" concept that does away with the idea...
Over the years, dozens of tech design concepts have come forth, but without the support of flexible screen technologies hitting the market, until today,...
Price shopping is nothing new, but this startup aims to make the research process simple and streamlined. Businesses better pay attention, however, so consumer...
Advancement in technology Phone enhancements and technologies continue to impress us all. Up until now, there haven’t been too many limitations when it comes...
Smartphone ownership levels According to a Nielsen survey in January, your age correlates with the likelihood of your being a smartphone owner, based on...
IDAPT universal charger As demonstrated in the video above, Barcelona-based tech company, IDAPT offers a line of universal charging stations at surprisingly reasonable rates...
Productive fanboys “Who cares about that “other” operating system when you can have Android?” the three founders of Android Australia ask. Josh Berg, 19,...
Recent explosion in tablet/e-reader ownership According to a report released today by Pew Internet & American Life Project, one in three American adults own...
Keyboard and mouse concept Glass is a gorgeous medium that technologists have found ways of using in various inventions, with Jason Giddings seeking to...
Gowalla, Foursquare and more According to the JiWire.com Mobile Audience Insights Report for the second quarter of 2011, consumer willingness to check in on...
A shift in Americans’ use of gadgets According to the JiWire.com Mobile Audience Insights Report for the second quarter of 2011, a substantial shift...