Surface Pro Spotted At Multiple Retail Locations

Microsoft had unveiled its much-anticipated Surface Pro slate recently, promising an availability by February 9th. However, the good news are that you may be able to try your hands at the slate before that date as a number of retail locations seem to have put them on display.

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FCC Filing Of Google Glasses Hints At Bone Conduction Technology

Bone conduction technology has been around for quite a while, although it hasn’t gained much traction in the tech world. Google recently filed with FCC for Google Glasses. A detailed look into the filing reveals that Google has also mentioned bone conduction technology in it, which shows that the company has plans of implementing the technology in its smart glasses.

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BlackBerry 10 Users Don’t Need A Special Data Plan

Before the latest BlackBerry 10 devices was released by RIM (now renamed to BlackBerry), all BlackBerry handsets required a dedicated BlackBerry plan to make use of BB-specific features such as BBM, email etc. Concerns were cited that so may be the case with BlackBerry 10 too, but it has now been confirmed that BlackBerry 10 devices wouldn’t require a special data plan.

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Google Shares Reach A Record High Of $775.60

Google(GOOG) may not be the most valuable tech company, a crown that Apple continues to own over the years. Still, the search giant has amassed huge growth and market value ever since its inception. On Friday, Google’s shares spiked by a value of 2.63%, reaching a record high of $775.60, the highest ever in the company’s history.

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World’s First Water-Powered Mobile Phone Charger Coming To US This Spring

Earlier, we have seen water-powered lantern, but we haven’t seen any water powered charger for mobile phones, digital cameras or GPS devices till now. We reported around 2 years ago that PowerTrekk was planning to build world’s first portable fuel cell charger that runs on water and can charge mobile phones in emergency situations. The good news is PowerTrekk has already made the world’s first portable fuel cell charger and the device is scheduled to be launched in the U.S. this Spring.

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Google Glasses Spotted In FCC Filing

Google seems to be hard at work at its Project Glass. The search giant had promised that it would be making its smart glasses available for developers shortly. A commercial rollout can be expected somewhat later. A recent FCC filing now reveals many such details about Google Glasses which were unknown as of yet.

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First Rocket Of South Korea Launched With A Satellite

In 2009, South Korea halted the launch of KSLV-1 rocket just before lift-of. In 2010, the country once more tried to launch that rocket, but failed again. But that will not happen all the time. Finally, South Korea has successfully launched that KSLV-1 rocket into the space on Jan 30, but not alone; carrying a satellite.

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Apple TV Model A1469 With A Smarter Design, New CPU Spotted In FCC Filing

Apple’s filings with FCC scarcely allow us to get our hands on any new plans that the company may have. However, a new filing which is about an Apple TV model number A1469 seems to hint at a new model of the product. Apparently, this model is equipped with a new antenna as well as a faster CPU.

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