Google’s augmented reality glasses get real Under testing

Google’s Project Glass is the team quietly working on Google’s augmented-reality glasses project, which will provide users with smartphone functionality without the smartphone. On it’s Google+ brand page, the Project Glass team has announced that the glasses are real, and have begun testing at Google HQ. While it’ll still be months (or years) before the glasses are officially up for public...

3D version of the EVO 4G LTE in HTC’s ‘Making Of Video’

Could there be a 3D version of the new HTC EVO 4G LTEin our future? If you look at this “Get to know the HTC EVO 4G LTE” video you can see a quick glimpse of a dual camera version of the final product. Clearly HTC isn’t trying to hide anything from us because you can see the device plain as day. This wouldn’t come as complete surprise if it did eventually hit store shelves because the EVO...

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Fibble: Flick ‘n Roll for Android and iOS from Cytek

Crytek, the creators of gritty, ultra-violent, and all-around bloody video games such as Far Cry and the Crysis series, has now moved into the mobile gaming arena. But their debut effort is such a departure from their roots that many in the gaming community are in shock. Far apart from their usual first person shooter fare, Crytek introduces “Fibble: Flick n Roll“, a physics-based casual puzzle...

Samsung finds Qualcomm Substitute

Samsung Electronics will use its single-chip solutions for its next smartphone, the Galaxy S III, to lower dependence on U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm. The move comes as Samsung, the world’s top memory chipmaker, aggressively shifting focus to more profitable and less-volatile non-memory chips. Memory chips like DRAMs and NAND flashes are used to read and write data with these chips being commoditized....