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Apple's A6 chip is a big step up from the A5, according to analysts. Qualcomm's newest 4G LTE silicon is a major improvement, too.
iPhone 5 owners in Europe can use existing micro-USB cables to power and sync their phones via the new adapter.
According to a report, Intel has Android 4.1 working on its architecture, although it is unclear when the upgrade will be rolled out.
US television host Jimmy Kimmel took to the streets with an iPhone 4S — and told people that it's an iPhone 5.
The new console will take advantage of the end of year shopping season, according to Nintendo COO Reggie Fils-Aime.
An unprecedented number of product features were first debuted in gadget blogs rather than at Apple's media event. What happened to the company's once storied secrecy?
Nintendo has announced a launch date for the Wii U, as well as a line-up of games, including New Super Mario Bros U.
CNET editor Dong Ngo answers questions about how to optimize a home Wi-Fi network.
Apple's iPhone 5 will join an exclusive collection of smartphones in Australia when it launches on 21 September. We take a closer look at its 4G competition.
Aussie electronics retailer Kogan is hoping to share some of Apple's limelight today, announcing that it will sell all three iPhone 5 SKUs at AU$100 cheaper than Apple's RRP.
The chip maker has opened the Intel Developer Forum 2012 with a peek at what it's doing to enable touch and speech functionality across all devices.
"Video and iPod Out not supported," says the Lightning adapter product page on the Apple site.
Australia's new classification guidelines for computer games have been announced, finally including video games to be classified R18+.
Independent Melbourne film-maker Jesse O'Brien has created an amazing 10-minute sci-fi film called Arrowhead: Signal.
Looking to buy a new Blu-ray player, but unsure of what features to get? Here are our top five players.
The new iPhone will work on 4G in Australia, but what does this mean for Vodafone?
Apple's decision to use a smaller dock connector instead of micro USB is consumer unfriendly, bad for the environment and it offers few, if any, obvious tech benefits.
At long last, the iPhone 5 is here, and now the dissection begins.