The Internet held up in Egypt as the military deposed the country’s president Wednesday, with both the former president’s aides and the opposition using Twitter and Facebook extensively to communicate with followers in Egypt and the rest of the world.
Tablets in bed are damaging sleep and killing productivity
Right before bedtime, bright lights are the enemy, inhibiting the production of melatonin, which helps you fall (and stay) asleep.
Google pursuing broad wireless project for emerging markets, report says
Google has reportedly launched an expansive effort to bring wireless networks and affordable computing to emerging markets such as sub-Saharan …
Panasonic brings SC-XH330 home theatre system to Middle East
Panasonic on Sunday introduced its SC-XH330 5.1 channel DVD Home Theatre surround sound system to the Middle Eastern market. The …
Linksys releases X3500 Wi-Fi router
Linksys last week announced a new addition to its X-Series, the X3500. The firm called the new product an app-enabled, …
Cisco outlines video as top priority
There are three technologies that will fundamentally change the nature of video over the next few years, and these are …
Yahoo defends decision to end telecommuting
After causing uproar by calling all of its telecommuters back into the office, Yahoo is trying to quell some of …
Gates: Jobs was ‘cooler’ than me
In a characteristic moment of humility, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently admitted that late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was “always …
RIM hints at February release for new handsets
Research In Motion has hinted that two new BlackBerry 10-based handsets will be released in February, following the January 30 …
Eros Group unveils DSF 2013 promotions
Eros Group has announced a number of promotions for this year’s Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), featuring offers from the likes …