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Xiaomi introduces the Mi 4i
China smartphone maker Xiaomi launches the Mi 4i, a smartphone with high-end features priced to sell.
Smart belt loosens when you eat too much
The days of adjusting your belt after a big meal while trying to be as discreet as possible could be over now that a self-adjusting smart belt was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas over the weekend.
Apple roars back to close smartphone gap with Samsung
With its hot-selling large-screen iPhones released last year, Apple has roared back to the top of the pack with South Korea’s Samsung in the smartphone market.
Cinematic treat in your living room
If you want to transform your living room into a home cinema, BenQ has two new home video projectors for you to consider - the W1070+ and W1080ST+.
In privacy, Americans lack trust in government: poll
Americans are worried about the privacy of their online information, and have little confidence the government will keep that data secure, a poll showed.
US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency: opening up to a changing world
Much about the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency remains classified, but the US spy agency that maps and analyses the earth is opening up more than ever.
Running app Adidas Go launches in partnership with Spotify
Joining forces, Adidas and Spotify has launched what's thought to be the first running app that selects music to match your pace using the iPhone's accelerometer.
Microsoft starts programme to hire workers with autism
US technology giant Microsoft has launched a pilot programme to hire autistic workers at its headquarters in Washington state.
An 8K iMac on the cards?
Apple is preparing to launch a new iMac with an unprecedented 8K screen resolution, according to a slip in a press release from LG, which supplies screens to the Cupertino firm. The release has been removed from LG's website but was republished by AppleInsider.
Streaming site Grooveshark shuts under industry pressure
Grooveshark, an early leader in music streaming that enraged major labels by letting users upload copyrighted songs, abruptly shut down on April 30 after years of litigation.