Monkeys-in-Motion Help Researchers Develop Technology that Could Assist Patients Move Paralyzed Limbs

Researchers at Northwestern University have released reports in a journal, Nature, about their recent undertaking to develop a revolutionary technology that could one day assist paralyzed patients in making use of their affected limbs, regardless of irreversible spinal cord damage. The technology…


Consumer Priority Service reviews the New Asus Transformer Prime Tablet

The Asus Transformer Prime is hands-down one of the most excellent tablets on the market. The Android tab sports evident iPad 2 influences with a slimmer, lighter body and extras like a microSD and Micro-HDMI support, and an 8-mega pixel camera that may be the best on any other tablet on the market…


Nokia Windows 8 Tablet May Be on the Horizon

Rumor has it there’s a new Nokia tablet just around the bend that could quite possibly be ready for launch at the end of 2012. The gossip has been heard through many different grapevines in fact, that the Finnish company could be supplying stores with a tablet featuring a 10-inch screen and a…


Stick it to 'Em (All of Your E-gadgets, that Is) with The Grippy Pad

The Grippy Pad stays true to its name by clutching onto your vehicle's dashboard, allowing drivers and users to set their portable tech gadgets on the pad and keep them there - abolishing the ever-annoying case of your iPhone, smartphone or iPod slipping and sliding all over the place while you're…


iPad 3 to Be called iPad HD: the Rest is Speculation Until Launch Tomorrow

It’s here…almost. Tomorrow, iFanatics will finally have a look at Apple's much-awaited new iPad 3 - which has been officially named the iPad HD. The unveiling will take place in New York City, on the tails of Apple Company’s recent public vow to deliver “...something you really have to see. And…


iPad 3 Speculations in the Wake of Recent Apple Plant Explosion in Shangai

2011 literally went out with a bang when a Shangai-based assembly plant run by Apple supplier Pegatron exploded mid-December. The blast injured 61 workers, 23 of whom were sent to the hospital for treatment - and it happened only a few months after a similar explosion took place at another Apple…


Envisioning Apple without Jobs

When Steve Jobs decided to resign as CEO of Apple, the world stopped and took notice. Although clearly forthcoming, Jobs' resignation was a little of a shock to the typical consumer, and the share market saw some unexpected dives. Yet, while Tim Cook takes over as CEO, with Jobs retained as…