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Things to Do (or Avoid) on 14th February
As we move closer to the 14th of February, there's certainly a few things that needs to be done if you wish to survive Saint Valentine's Day. For the techies at heart, here's our recommended things to do on the most romantic day of the year, and what you should avoid if you value your love life.
App Attack #019: Ten Apps to Create the Perfect V-Day Date
Single or attached - your status doesn't really matter when 14th of February comes along. In this special edition of App Attack, let us arm you with the essential apps to set up the perfect date on Saint Valentine's Day.
HardwareZone's Top 10 Gifts for V-Day
February 14th. A date that could land you a date or have you searching for one. With less than a week to go, here's HardwareZone's quick gift guide for the geeks at heart to all the amorous couples and forever alone singles out there to take on the challenges of Saint Valentine's Day.
A Primer on Android 4.0 Tablets
The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) platform serves to deliver a refined and unified user experience for Android phones and tablets. While we have seen ICS in action on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, little is known about ICS on tablets. Here's a quick look at how ICS runs on an Android tablet.
HardwareZone's Smartphone Buying Guide Essentials
Reminiscing about the days when choosing a handphone is pretty much a cut-and-dried affair? Well, this guide might help you ease into choosing the one and only smartphone for you. We present some of the finer points of choosing a smartphone in HardwareZone's Smartphone Buying Guide Essentials.
Dell XPS 13 - A Quick Hands-on With a Compact Ultrabook
The Dell XPS 13 made a special appearance in the labs of HardwareZone today thanks to Dell, and we managed to get a brief hands-on with a pre-production unit that is very close to the retail version. First impressions count, and we must say we're fairly impressed with it. Read to find out more.
The Best of CES 2012
Overloaded with CES 2012 news? Fret not, here's a curated list of prominent announcements and our impressions of technologies that made the headlines at this biggest consumer technology show on Earth. If you only have time for one CES-related article, this is it.
CES 2012: The Microsoft Edition
At CES 2012, Microsoft expressed their full commitment of a no compromise user experience across any type of device with the Metro UI being key across desktops, notebooks, tablets, phones and not to forget, the TV via the Xbox. We round-up all you need to know of this progression from Microsoft and its partners.
NVIDIA's Tegra 3 Momentum and Where It's Heading
NVIDIA primes Tegra 3 as the enabler for tablets in 2012 and shows us examples of how consumer expectations and demands of a tablet have evolved. Plus find out what the tiny Tegra SoCs are doing in super cars.
Microsoft's 2012 Focus - All About Metro and Windows 8
Summing up Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s CES 2012 keynote speech, Microsoft's all geared up to ensure every connected device will eventually sport some form of the Metro UI that's now the core feature of Windows 8. Details and future goals are right after the jump.
News
- G.Skill Launches Its New Ares Low Profile DDR3 Memory Kits
- ASUS Releases the O!Play TV Pro Smart TV Set Top Box
- 3D gaming and Eye-Tracking on the iPhone and iMac?
- Olympus TG-620 Incorporates iHS Technologies to Set New Benchmarks
- NVIDIA's MWC 2012 Press Invite Hints at Quad-Core Smartphone
- Engineers Developed New Technique to Boost Processor Performance by Over 20%
- List of HTC Models to Receive Ice Cream Sandwich Update in Early 2012 (Updated)
- Apple to Launch iPad 3 in First Week of March?
