Nokia officially release a brand new Nokia Lumia 1020 Windows phone with amazing camera capabilities made possible by the 41-megapixel PureView camera technology.
Microsoft introduced details of their novelty that is suppose to be a part of the reason why 2012 is going to be the most epic year in Microsoft's history.
Need some answers how well or bad does Windows 8 handle huge resolutions, do icons in desktop mode, text and other interface features become unreadably tiny on smaller screens?
You can add more than 500 Hollywood style filters to your Vimeo video projects. The Looks is the latest addition to their online video editing tool called the Enhancer.
Creating a realistic and natural looking water flow is still one of the biggest challenges in the world of animation. Check this amazing attempt by NVIDIA, it truly is mind-blowing.
Check out this electromechanical exoskeleton made by Japanese manufacturer Sagawa Electronics. The 7 feet tall and 55 pounds light, wearable construction is made of aluminum and carbon fiber.
There are some confusions about the features and and differences between the Windows 8 RT that came out with the Surface tablet and the "normal" version of Windows 8.
The world's most famous fully electric car, Tesla S went up in flames after a traffic collision with another car. The aftermath of the incident resulted in a decreased value of Tesla's shares. Come in and scroll down for the video.
Microsoft Windows Phone manager Joe Belfiore uploaded a couple of sharp looking photos that appear to be taken with a much anticipated Nokia Lumia 1020 and its rocking 41-megapixels PureView camera.
A stretched sheet of spandex acts as a membrane interface sensitive to depth that people can push into and create fire-like visuals and expressively play music.
With Galaxy SIII still selling like hot cakes, we probably won't see its successor quite so soon yet. But you can still check out this amazing concept video of how the new Galaxy S4 running Android 5 could look like.
Who would have thought that already 3 decades have passed, since Bill Gates announced Windows Operating System. Check out how Windows have changed through all these years.