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Microsoft Surface Tablet Pro 3 And Mini Specs, Release Date And Price Rumors: Windows 8.1 OS Apps And OneNote Enable Productive Mobile Computing

The Pro 3 will probably be priced in the $8-900 range like its predecessor Let's take a look at the specs that are said to come with the new Surface tablet versions, Pro 3 and Mini.

Samsung Gear 2, Gear Fit And Gear Neo Price And Specs: New Wearable Device Smart Watch Lineup 2014 Comparison Review

Some of the first commercial "smart watches" to be released Several new wearable devices from Samsung are now available. These devices are the Gear Fit, which is a smart fitness band, the Gear 2 and the Gear 2 Neo, which are both smart watches.

World of Minecraft Games for PS4, PS Vita & Xbox One Coming Soon: Developers Say Creating Next-Gen Console Games Is Their "Main Thing"

During the last few months, 4J Studios has gotten asked many times the when Minecraft will come out with versions for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 as well as when the software 1.06 patch would be released for the PS3.

Google Seeks Patent For 'Google Eyes': Not Buying Google Glass? This Smart Contact Lens Captures Image Data With Tiny Camera

The uses of Google Eyes remains to be seen Following its Google Glass invention, Google has come up with a new smart contact lens called Google Eyes. It is built with a very tiny camera placed near the edge so as to not obscure vision.

PS4 vs. Xbox One Sales: Sony President Says PlayStation Beats Microsoft Console Because of Graphics and Specs

The next-gen console war between Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 has leaned entirely in favor of Sony as the company has sold more units than its rival, and more reviews favored its graphics.

Digital Atomic Clock Watch Gets Funds Via Kickstarter, Creators Hope to Compete With Swiss

Tick, tock! The first Atomic watch has arrived via Kickstarter, and it will never ever give you the wrong time.

Digital English Learning Products to Surge in Latin America, Worth $260.9 Million By 2018

Digital language learning products will encounter strong demand in Latin America by 2018, according to a market research firm for global learning technology suppliers.

Digital Purchases Via Smartphones, Tablets Growing in Brazil But PCs Remain Popular Across Demographics

Smartphone and tablet adoption in Brazil has increased, as a result, the shopping habits by Brazilians have shifted.

Interview: T-Mobile Dropping Overages Great for Latinos, VP Torres Says

T-Mobile ended domestic overage charges for customers last Monday and sparked a new wave of unrest among U.S. wireless carriers by asking others to follow suit. T-Mobile Vice President and General Manager for the Southeast Region Gabriel Torres spoke to Latin Post earlier this week and stressed how important the announcement is for consumers in general, and even more so for Latinos.

FCC Hints at Incentive Auction Aims, Freeing Wireless for Next-Generation Data and WiFi

The Federal Communications Commission just divulged some of their plans to free up wireless spectrum in the U.S. If successful, the FCC's plan will allow for more open airwaves that could lead to better WiFi, Bluetooth, and wireless broadband innovation, but setting it up is not an easy task.

Locaid Uses A Person's Phone GPS To Determine Their Location: Website Takes Location Services Used By Google, Facebook, And Twitter To Another Level

Company says it could help parents find lost children. Your cellphone is becoming smarter everyday, but could it help parents find their lost children? It certainly could, and thanks to a website, this technology is becoming available to more and more people.

Apps of the Week: Carousel by Dropbox, Google Camera, and Android iTunes Remote Retune

This week saw a couple of new photography-based apps that can expand your smartphone camera's abilities, and can make saving, backing up, and sharing photos easy. Also, we discover an older Android app that's infinitely useful if you own a Mac computer.

Social Media Saturday: Facebook Begins Unpacking Its App, Twitter Introduces More Ad Products, and LinkedIn Reaches 300 Million Users

This week in social media, Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed how serious he is about the company's "multi-app strategy," Twitter continued its evolution toward profitability with more ad products, and LinkedIn reached a milestone, thanks to expanding mobile. It's time for Social Media Saturday!

Google Android KitKat Update 4.4.3 Release Date Announced: Download Will Fix Nexus, Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One Device Bugs But Lacks New Features Until 4.5

The release will begin its rollout to Android devices Google's much anticipated Android KitKat 4. 4. 3 is finally coming out soon. This is good news to Nexus users who have been complaining about issues with their previous version of Android KitKat 4.

GTA 5 for PC, PS4 & Xbox One: Is Rockstar Games Waiting Until 2015 to Release New Grand Theft Auto V Games?

Release date rumors about Grand Theft Auto V for PC and next-gen consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One keep coming, and they're getting specific.

HTC One M8 2014 Specs & Review: Turn Your Smartphone Into a TV Remote and More With These Secret Tips and Tricks

Reviews for HTC's newest smartphone, the HTC One M8, have been overwhelmingly positive since it was first introduced to the world and went on retailers' shelves late last month.

iPhone and Android Cell Phone Apps: Facebook to Release Nearby Friends Mobile App to Show Pals Where You Are at All Times

Facebook friends can now track and find each other in real time with the help of the social media company's newest Nearby Friends mobile app.

Telefónica Starts Mobile Ad Exchange Platform Axonix with 'Strong Focus' in US, Europe, Latin America

One of the largest telecommunications companies in the world, with a strong presence in Latin America and Spain, created a new mobile advertising exchange platform where advertisers and publishers can buy and sell ad space.

German Media Titans Are Afraid of Google and Facebook: Should We Be, Too?

Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer, a huge European multimedia company based in Germany, made a big splash this week when he wrote an open letter in a German newspaper saying that he and other European executives "are afraid of Google."

Future Friday: Most Americans Have Optimistic, But Contradictory Views on Tech 50 Years From Now - Pew

The Pew Research Internet Project just released one of the most interesting reports in a while - a study of American views on the future of technology in the next 50 years. What Pew found was that most Americans are optimistic, but interestingly, a lot are skeptical about some technologies that Google happens to be working on.