Well, this is an exciting bit of news for green drivers. Envia Systems has come up with a new battery technology that could give a $20,000 electric car a range of 300 miles to a charge.
GSMA Awards: Samsung Galaxy S II wins "Best Smartphone", Apple wins "Best Mobile Tablet" | MobileSyrup.com
GSMA Awards: Samsung Galaxy S II wins Best Smartphone, Apple wins Best Mobile Tablet
Google aids accessibility with ChromeVox reader, better YouTube captions and more
Engineers from Google have commandeered a booth at this year's CSUN accessibility conference and they're keen to talk up their latest efforts. For th
You Can Now Buy This Tiny Computer for $35 (Updated)
Over the past year, we've seen a lot to get excited about over this tiny computer, the Raspberry Pi. It can stream video via Airplay, can run Quake III, yet only costs $35.
Wow! I’m surprised biased Gizmodo came to this conclusion.
Wow! I'm surprised biased Gizmodo came to this conclusion.
Motorola created a bit of a stir yesterday when it released a video compared Android's Voice Actions on the Atrix 2 with iOS's Siri on an iPhone 4S. Fanboys screamed foul in the comments, so we decide…
The Military's Super Shipwrecking Railgun Just Got Really Real
It fires a 40-pound metal slug up to 5,600 miles per hour from New York to Philadelphia, slamming into its target with 32 times the force of a "1-ton car being thrust at 100 mph." Railguns aren't sci…
Microsoft's transparent 3D desktop puts a virtual computing environment at your fingertips
In yet another TechForum reveal, Microsoft's Applied Sciences Group has demonstrated a new interactive 3D desktop prototype. The system uses a transparent OLED screen made by Samsung along with…
Asus PadFone brings phone, tablet, docking station and stylus to Ice Cream Sandwich
The Asus PadFone is not your average Android handset. Alone, the smartphone is a fairly unassuming 4.3-inch qHD device with a nice ribbed metal backing, akin to the Transformer Prime series, and a 1.5Ghz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor. It’s not going to win on specs alone — 1GB RAM, 8MP camera, 16/32/64GB internal storage, 21Mbps HSPA+ baseband, 1520mAh battery — but it has a few larger companions at its side.
The first is the docking station — essentially a 10.1-inch empty shell — in whi…
Google VP says Android 5.0 is coming, hints at fall 2012 but “we’re flexible”
Not much is known about the next major Android OS upgrade to version 5.0. This is rumoured to be called Jellybean, following the tradition of past lettering: Cupcake (1.5), Donut (2.0), Eclair (2.1), Froyo (2.2), Gingerbread (2.3), Honeycomb (3.0) and Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0). Various far fetched rumours have surfaced over the past few weeks stating that an upgrade could come as early as Q2 2012 (which I personally can’t see happening), and that it’ll work on both smartphone and tablets.
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Download APKs from the Android Market with a Chrome extension
APK Downloader is a Chrome extension that does exactly what its name advertises — download APKs from the Android Market site. Getting the tool up and running takes quite a bit more work than your average browser add-on, requiring you to edit the Chrome shortcut to disable SSL error warnings, but it's hardly rocket science. This should make sideloading apps much easier and give you a chance to try software yourself, even if a developer seems to think its app wont work with your device. There …
Chrome now easily opens email links in Gmail, thanks to some HTML5 magic
The next time you open up Gmail in Chrome keep an eye out for the prompt above, which uses HTML5 to finally close the
IBM: We're on the cusp of the Quantum Computing revolution (video)
Technology's holy grail is the development of a "perfect" Quantum Computer. Traditional computers recognize information as bits: binary information representing "On" or "Off" states. A quantum computer uses qubits: operating in superposition, a qubit exists in all states simultaneously — not just "On" or "Off," but every possible state in-between. It would theoretically be able to instantly access every piece of information at the same time, meaning that a 250 qubit computer would contain mo…
Why the Progress Bar Is Lying to You
Our computers are trying to pacify us. When you transfer a file, a progress bar appears to calmly tell you how much time is left. But here's why that soothing assurance of progress is more like a wild…
Are Mobile Devices Destroying Your Body? [Infographic]
New technology brings about new ways of interacting with said technology. Smartphones and tablets might be tiny compared to their massive forefathers but that doesn’t mean we can ignore the way we hol…
Motorola pits Voice Actions against Siri, claims to take the title belt (video)
Siri may be the media darling and, admittedly she's the one with the winning personality. But Motorola wants to remind you that Android has
ASUS to utilize 'Transformer Pad' as new branding for tablets, TF700T now part of Infinity Series with additional LTE model
Today ASUS announced they will rebrand their tablet line using "Transformer Pad" moving forward, which should simplify things. Additionally they showed off the Infinity Series which seems to be ano…
Facebook Caught Reading User SMS Messages?
Another day, another privacy scandal… This time Facebook is in hot water as some news about its possible reading of user SMS messages has serviced. According to the Sunday Times newspaper out of L…
Rumour: Samsung Galaxy III to have a ceramic case, 1.5GHz quad-core processor, 1080p display | MobileSyrup.com
Rumour: Samsung Galaxy III to have a ceramic case, 1.5GHz quad-core processor, 1080p display
Samsung makes the Galaxy Note 10.1 official | MobileSyrup.com
Samsung makes the Galaxy Note 10.1 official
Google now activating 850,000 Android devices per day, 450,000 apps in the Android Market | MobileSyrup.com
Google now activating 850,000 Android devices per day, 450,000 apps in the Android Market


















