Cell Phones

Find out if your mobile phone is emitting harmful radiation

As concerns grow in the United States about cell phones and cancer risk, many mobile users are eager to know how much radiation their handsets emit.

Samsung insists on seeing the next-gen iPhone

If the battle for a bigger pie of the smartphone market is getting ferocious, there is another battle, equally fierce, raging in the court of law between two smartphone manufacturers.

iPhone 4 to hit Indian store shelves on May 27

After an year-long wait, Apple's iPhone 4 smartphone will finally be available in India on Friday. India’s two top telecom operators Bharti airtel and Aircel announced Wednesday that they will be launching much-awaited iPhone 4 smartphone in India on Friday, May 27th.

iPhone 5 to sport curved glass touchscreen?

According to the Taiwanese newspaper DigiTimes, the fifth generation iPhone will feature a curved glass display with touchscreen.

Confirmed: Windows 8 coming in 2012

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer confirmed Monday that the next version of his company’s operating system will be available in 2012, according to multiple online published media reports.

Now, stay connected on Facebook without internet

Want to chat with your friends on Facebook without spending money on internet usage? A Singapore-based software applications developer U2opia Mobile has made it possible to access Facebook on all kind of handsets without connecting to internet.

Woman's Twitter pics of Endeavour launch become Web sensation

An iPhone user’s plane ride from New York to Florida brought her instant fame! Stefanie Gordon, who aboard a passenger flight to Palm Beach Monday morning, caused an internet storm recently after snapping photos and a short video of space shuttle Endeavour as it burst through the clouds near her plane.

Apple proposes smaller micro-SIM card to make thinner devices

The micro-SIM cards that Apple currently uses in iPhone 4 and both generations of the iPad may become small in size.

Fresh evidence: cell phones are killing honeybees

Some 5 years ago beekeepers around the world reported sudden and mysterious disappearance of honey bee colonies. Now a Swiss research suggests that cellphone transmissions could be partly to blame for the phenomenon that has mystified scientists for years.

Beijing iPad feud: Apple compensates injured customer

US high-tech giant Apple Inc. has settled its Beijing iPad brawl out of the court by paying hefty money to a customer who had sustained injuries during a bloody altercation that broke out over the weekend between a foreign Apple employee and the customers lined up to buy the iPad 2 at Beijing's flagship Apple retail store.