Rumors about the new iPhone have already started circulating around and this time we're hearing about the possible release of 3 new iPhones during 2013.
Samsung seems to be ready to release a brand new Android smartphone in Europe with a 5.8-inch display. According to Sammobile, Samsung recently purchased the trademark for "Fonblet" in order to use it as the name of their brand new mobile.
Samsung has announced in a post on the official blog the number of over 100 million Galaxy S terminals sold.
Canonical has announced that it will launch early next year, the first version of Ubuntu for smartphones, a less conventional operating system for users, but which is expected by many fans.
Present at CES 2013, Huawei wants to conquer the world by launching a really interesting range of smartphones.
Sony Xperia Z and Xperia ZL are the new flagships of the Japanese manufacturer, who have managed to make waves with their official announcement at CES 2013.
RIM and T-Mobile have announced the release of BlackBerry Curve 9315, a brand new smartphone, which is ideal for those that don't spend a fortune for a phone, but are still looking for a decent choice.
Samsung has presented a brand new phone, the Samsung Galaxy Grand, which hopes to become the next Galaxy Note II. With a 5-inch screen it's not just a smartphone, but more like a phablet, a new term that describes the gadget that is between phone and tablet.
Since November, the three leading cloud storage vendors have slashed prices for data storage per month, offering massive discounts for the first terabyte. Amazon Web Services reduced prices by up to 28% to 9.5 cents, extending reductions to its nine regional centers. Google Cloud Storage dropped data rates by 30% to 8.5 cents. Microsoft Windows Azure slashed its prices by 12% to 8.5 cents.
2012 has been a huge year for Hulu. The following article will go over the progress the company made over the past year, its current and future expansion plans and also what is in store for Hulu in the upcoming years.