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HTC Evo 4G LTE now indefinitely delayed at Best Buy

Best Buy has sent out a correction informing pre-order customers that deliveries of the HTC Evo 4G LTE are now indefinitely delayed, according to Phandroid. Earlier, the retailer gave customers hope by emailing out a revised date ...

Monmouth in Wales becomes the world’s first ‘Wikipedia town’

Welsh county town Monmouth might not seem like a hub for technical innovation, but thanks to a collaboration with Wikipedia, that's exactly what it's become. "Monmouthpedia" was a six month project to make Monmouth "the world's fi...

At $2.78 million, this Leica is the world’s most expensive camera

A vintage prototype 35mm film Leica camera has sold for €2.16 million (around $2.78 million) at the WestLicht Photographica auction in Vienna, making it the world's most expensive camera. The Leica Null-Serie (also known as t...

Verizon’s Galaxy S III looks to be powered by Snapdragon S4

A Verizon handset known only as the SCH-i535 has appeared on benchmarking app NenaMark's leaderboards. The listing is very thin on information, but SCH-i535 is undoubtably a Samsung handset — the Verizon Galaxy Nexus has the...

Got Milk? This jug knows

Interactive design agency Teehan+Lax's "Labs" research group has designed a milk jug that knows when you're running out of milk. Using a 3D-printed jug with an Arduino and a weight sensor, the jug monitors how much milk you have, ...

Samsung aims for mirrorless camera crown, phasing out point-and-shoots

Samsung has announced that it will gradually reduce its compact camera portfolio to focus on the growing mirrorless camera market. The Wall Street Journal reports that Samsung currently has "about a five-percent share, and is targ...

Google testing expanded search results layout

Google has started testing a new search results area that will give detailed information on a particular subject alongside regular results. Search Engine Land (SEL) reports that the new area, situated to the right of the tradition...

Samsung Galaxy Note Android 4.0 OTA update rolling out

Samsung has started pushing out an over-the-air update that brings Android 4.0 to its Galaxy Note smartphone. The news was broken by Devin Balentina, who included a screenshot of his Dutch Galaxy Note notifying him that the 318MB ...

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement: ACTA struggles to pass in Europe

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is intended to prevent the flow of counterfeit and pirated goods between nations. The treaty was first signed in Tokyo on October 1, 2011 by the United States, Australia, Canada, Japa...

Play this: ‘Dys4ia’

With Dys4ia, game designer Anna Anthropy casts traditional game mechanics aside to focus on her time undergoing hormone replacement therapy. It's a far cry from Redder, which we implored you to play yesterday, but is equally deser...

Glove One: the 3D-printed gauntlet of cellphones

Artist Bryan Cera's Glove One isn't the first wearable phone we've seen, but it is a beautifully crafted device. Cera designed and manufactured the Glove One using a 3D printer and harvested parts from a wristwatch cellphone. It's...

Class action against Apple for location tracking moves forward

Northern California District Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that Apple will face a lawsuit over last year's location tracking scandal. The case will now move forward to pretrial fact-finding, although Bloomberg reports that some of the ...