LG Working On Eight-Core Chipset for Upcoming Optimus G II
The upcoming LG Optimus G II, expected to be unveiled in Q3 of this year, will reportedly be the first LG device to run on the company's own homebrewed chipset, according to Korea Times.
Firefox to Begin Blocking Third Party Cookies
Upcoming Firefox builds will be blocking third party cookies by default. Firefox currently has a "do not track" extension, but many third party advertisers simply ignore the "do not track" requests of the extension and leave a cookie behind anyway.
Snapchat for Android Launches
Snapchat, an app that lets you to send video messages that disappear one to 10 seconds after being watched, is now available in the Google Play Store.
ZTE First to Announce Tegra 4-Powered Super Phones
The NVIDIA Tegra 4 will empower ZTE devices to provide ultra-fast web browsing, improved app load times, and more realistic gaming experiences - all without compromising on battery life - made possible by the processor's 72 custom NVIDIA GeForce core and quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 CPU.
Samsung to Switch to Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 for Galaxy S IV?
Samsung has been now rumored to choose to rely on a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor as opposed to its own Exynos 5 Octa processor for its upcoming Galaxy S IV phone apparently due to "power consumption issues and temperature problems" in the latter.
Google Drive Adds New Preview Functionality
Google has announced the new preview feature in Google Drive. Users can now quickly and easily browse through more than 30 file types in Google Drive without having to open them.
Apple Attacked by Hackers, Will Issue Malware Removal Tool Soon (Updated)
According to a statement by Apple, the company was attacked by hackers but said that no data was retrieved. Also, the company will issue a malware removal tool soon.
Digital Storm Unleashes the Bolt Titan Edition Slim Gaming PC
The Bolt Titan Edition comes equipped with the world's fastest graphics card, the NVIDIA GTX Titan, which utilizes the same technology that powers Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Titan, the world's fastest supercomputer.
HTC Officially Unveils the 4.7-inch One, Worldwide Launch in March
HTC officially launched its latest flagship phone, the One which will be available globally in more than 80 countries and regions starting in March.
Scientists Claims to Have Invented Crash-Proof Computer
A team of computer scientists at the University of London claims to have created a self-healing and crash-proof computer. Their computer is based on systemic computing where each set of computer instructions are executed independently, making the whole system less prone to our familiar BSOD.
Symantec Reports: Phishing Attacks Have Been Setting Twitter Aflutter
Twitter recently announced that the details of around 250,000 users may have been compromised before it was discovered and stopped an attack on their network. Over the past few months, the Symantec response team has observed one particular attack taking place on Twitter.
LG to Display 5.5-inch Optimus G Pro Device at MWC 2013 (Update)
According to PhoneArena, LG is preparing for a 5.5-inch device that looks set to beat its competition out of the water while bearing extremely close physical resemblance to the popular Galaxy Note II. More importantly, it will be the first phone to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 600 chipset.
TomTom South East Asia - GPS Navigation for Your iPhone and iPad Just Got Better
The TomTom Navigation app for the iPhone/iPad allows integration of both Facebook and Twitter to the app's already impressive list of features. Read on to find out how this app fares against independent GPS navigation devices with larger screens.
FIDO Alliance Officially Launched with Aim to Replace Passwords
The FIDO (Fast Identity Online) Alliance has been officially launched with the aim to establish an open standard for online authentication in order to create a seamless and stronger system for users. Its pioneering members include major corporations like Lenovo and PayPal.
iFixit Posts Teardown of Microsoft Surface Pro
iFixit has posted a full teardown of Microsoft's latest Surface Pro tablet, finding inside, the 'Cadillac of batteries' but at the same time criticizing its repairability.
Google May Pay Apple More Than US$1 Billion To Remain Default iOS Search Engine
According to a new report from Morgan Stanley, Google could pay Apple more than US$1 billion in 2014 to remain the default search engine on iOS. In 2009, Google paid about US$82 million for the same privilege.
Marissa Mayer Discusses Yahoo's Apps and Search Deal with Microsoft
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer talked about the company's apps and search deal with Microsoft at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference.
Adobe Emergency Security Updates for Flash Player Released
Adobe has just released emergency security updates for the company's Flash Player to address two vulnerabilities which are being exploited in the wild.
Pink Galaxy Note II Spotted on Samsung's Taiwanese Website
Samsung has yet to announce the Note II's pink smartphone and thus far, it has only been featured on Samsung's Taiwanese website.
Google Working on Touchscreen Chromebook Pixel?
There's a video of a sexy new hi-res touchscreen Chromebook floating around on the web, except it might not have come from Google. However, there are some clues which seem to point to Google having a hand in the creation of this concept Chromebook.
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