Samsung Galaxy Round: A Smile with a Curved Display

In October 8, 2013, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Round, which proclaims as the world's first smartphone with a (deeply) curved display.

In October 8, 2013, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Round, which proclaims as the world's first smartphone with a (deeply) curved display.

Advertisements are everywhere, and ad-supported products are quickly becoming a norm, rather than an exception. And since it's becoming a common thing on the internet, ads will show in places where people are not expecting.

Google Play Books' arrival in India was merely the beginning of its effort to embrace Asia. Google progressed and gave 9 more Asian countries: Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and New Zealand, the opportunity to buy books from Google.

Google rolled out the most significant change to its core search algorithm a month ago and the company officially unveiled it to the press on September 27, 2013, in California.

In September 19, 2013, Google changes its logo for the first time since 2010. And for the redesign, the company's blog said that the change is intended to "streamline" users' experience of its services to prevent "distractions".

Unveiled on September 23, 2013, Microsoft Surface 2 is a definite upgrade over 2012's Surface RT. The device houses a sharper screen, a better camera, and is definitely faster.

Facebook has officially started rolling out its new mobile payments feature.

Microsoft has revamped its search engine Bing, and has outlined a new insight-based philosophy in an official blog post. The revamp coincides with Bing's integration with greater range of products.

Apple unveiled iPhone 5 successor at a launch event held in the company's headquarters on September 10th, 2013. The seventh generation of the iPhone was introduced as the iPhone 5S.

Twitter is known to keep things simple. When it comes its money making efforts, Twitter offers no banner ads, no ads animations, no ads between screens that users must click to get through.