Google just announced that you can be one of the chosen ones who will have a chance to get their hands on Google Glass before they go into mass production and hit the market.
From today on, Google's RSS reading service the Google Reader will retire for good. We already published the alternatives, but here they again in case you missed or didn't yet bother looking for the substitute.
Google just released a brand new and improved version of their mobile operating system Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and we must say it looks quite promising and it is suppose to run smoother as never before.
Putting a project on Kickstarter to raise the crowd-funding turned out to be highly beneficial for a lot of people and business, especially for the top 10 ones that raised the most.
The good folks at the Delft University of Technology came up with a dragonfly-like winged machine that can fly completely autonomously until the batteries allow.
Nokia Lumia 928 is still a company's well kept secret, but that didn't stop Nokia to release an official video comparing it to a couple of its current competitors in low-light conditions.
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.
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.
Apparently Google Glass lets you take pictures by only a wink gesture. It has a second little cam/sensor facing the person wearing it which is suppose to detect eye movement and blinking gestures.