At its media event in London, Nokia announced the Lumia 925, its newest flagship smartphone, targeting bigger global markets than the Lumia 928. Its chops? Being the first Windows-driven smartphone with a sleek silvery aluminum chassis that makes it super-light.
Back in March, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced that the first camera modules are in production with expected sales sometime in April. According to some videos and photos, some of the users already have the camera, while the UK users can preorder it as of today.
Sony's new Xperia ZR is ready to go with you on your summer vacation that includes getting your feet wet. The IP55 and IP58-compliant 4.6-incher can go underwater with you, letting you capture 1080p video, or 13-megapixel images. Innards identical to the Xperia Z.
Nokia teased the video recording capabilities of its Lumia 928 flagship, due for May 10. The company posted the first clear back-shot of the device, confirming PureView sensor, Carl Zeiss optics, and a xenon flash. Three videos demoing its video chops were posted.
Nokia rolled out the Asha 501, its first device based on the new Asha operating system, retiring the Symbian S40, which drives other Asha devices. The company also rolled out an SDK for the operating system, for developers to get coding. Asha 501 is priced under $100.
Nike is rumoured to release its next-generation Nike+ FuelBand device that comes enhanced with several new features. To improve its battery life and connectivity, the enhanced Nike+ FuelBand will come with the addition of Bluetooth 4.0 and a heart rate monitor.
Viber is a well-known instant messaging VoIP application for smartphones and tablets. To compete with Skype, the company has decided to introduce a new desktop app for Mac and Windows PCs. The new app lets you make free video calls along with several other features.
In the 20th year of Wolfenstein 3D, franchise owner Bethesda unveiled the latest addition, Wolfenstein: The New Order. The retro-futuristic game, in which you fight WWII-victor Nazi Germany from an alternate timeline, sees you wear the boots the oldest FPS hero.
It's masks off, for first reveal trailer of Call of Duty: Ghosts. The cinematic trailer doesn't show visuals from the game itself, but touches upon its premise. The trailer even signs off on an explosive note, that the game could be made for next-generation Xbox.
As the official release date is around the corner, Sony started taking order for its latest flagship tablet. The Sony Xperia Tablet Z was firstly scheduled for this month, but due to some problems the company had to push the release date back till May.