Google Patent For "Pay-Per-Gaze" Technology Is Granted (The Verge)
One of the biggest questions surrounding
Apple Will Definitely Ship Two iPhones Next Month — A "High-End" And A "Low-End" Version (Wall Street Journal)
The Wall Street Journal reports
Samsung Galaxy Mega For U.S. Market (All Things Digital)
While Apple will roll out a low-end model of its new iPhone,
Despite Record-Breaking Unit Sales, Samsung Is Actually Struggling In China (The Next Web)
Samsung sold a record number of handsets in China last quarter. However, China's share of Samsung's total global revenue has declined throughout the year, from 20.4% at the end of 2012 to 16.4% after Q2 2013. The lower revenue can probably be pinpointed to Samsung's lower-priced models gaining greater traction in the country, in what is yet another clear sign that price is the most competitive factor in the Chinese smartphone market. Read >
Barnes & Noble Enters The Video-Streaming Space (GigaOm)
With the future of its Nook line of mobile hardware in doubt, Barnes & Noble is looking for a new revenue stream. It has just launched a Nook Video — a streaming app for iOS, Android, Roku, and even its soon-to-be defunct tablets. Read >
Most Of U.S. Is Wired, But Millions Aren't Plugged-In (New York Times)
The New York Times surveys the current status of Internet adoption among adults in the United States, particularly how it has stagnated since the beginning of the Obama Administration in 2008. Read >