Submitted by admin on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 06:49
Apple on May 14 declared an update for Mac OS X Leopard, which aims the malevolent Flashback Trojan.
Twitter has 10 million active users in United Kingdom and 80% of them access the service thru their handsets.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) has rolled out its novel Trinity processor family featuring "two times the performance per watt" of its former Llano chips.
Facebook will augment the size of its IPO by around 25% to lift up approx $15 billion, as sturdy investor demand for a share of the social network trumped continuing debate regarding the firm's long-term potential to earn money.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 05/12/2012 - 07:58
Oracle scored a triumph on May 11 in its continuing fight with Google over the utilization of Java on the Android mobile OS. But it was a very small win.
UK Telecom company BT disclosed that its wholesale fibre broadband service is now accessible to 10 million premises crosswise the nation.
In a few weeks, Microsoft proposes to launch a revised edition of its Bing search engine, which comprises a way to involve Facebook pals in the search procedure.
Virgin Atlantic has turned the initial airline in Britain to provide in-flight cellular phone calls, texts and web access in the air.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 08:49
Asus’s newest Android tablet computer is the novel Transformer Pad 300, and Asus has just introduced a novel firmware update for the device that brings a variety of new traits to the Transformer Pad 300.
AT&T has just declared a novel security and home-automation system named Digital Life that will be an IP-based platform, which permits users to check and notice activity all through their house distantly, and “make a start” on devices including personal computers, tablet computers, and smartphones.
Facebook appends location looking for Messenger application users and the users can also get read receipts for the subject matters forwarded.
Submitted by admin on Thu, 05/03/2012 - 06:54
Dell has unveiled a slew of novel systems featuring the newest Intel third-generation Core i5 and i7 quad-core processors, annunciating two new desktop computers and two novel laptop computers that, taken jointly, aspire to offer power and performance to nearly every demographic imaginable.
Audi has declared yet another alteration to its vehicle array, launching the TT RS plus as a novel addition to its subsisting TT RS model range.
Nokia will begin shipping the PureView 808 this month and has broadened its contract with Carl Zeiss that will lead to further progressions in smartphone imaging in the coming time.
As per reports in The Verge, Microsoft is expected to roll out a $99 Xbox console package with a monthly subscription by the coming week.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 04/28/2012 - 08:17
Yahoo charged the social networking site, Facebook of retaliating against a patent-breach claim by getting hold of exclusive rights, which Facebook utilized as the base for its lawsuit against the web portal firm.
As per two different third-party approximations Apple's Mac App Store now has more than 10,000 apps.
Higher than projected demand for Nokia’s Lumia 900 has forced the firm to drive back its projected UK release date for the mobile phone by more than two weeks.
After years of playing second fiddle, Samsung has lastly stolen Nokia's crown as the globe's largest seller of cellular phones and left Apple's iPhone dragging in its wake.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 04/24/2012 - 04:28
Vodafone Group decided on Monday to get hold of Cable & Wireless Worldwide, an acquirement that will append a fixed telephone line network and services for biz groups to Vodafone’s wireless performances.
Spain is back in depression as the financial system constricted 0.4% during the first quarter of 2012, the central bank said today.
Intel has officially rolled out the first wave of its Ivy Bridge processors with a novel tri-gate transistor technology, boasting the innovative chips as the "globe's first 22 nanometer product."
Netflix Inc., the globe’s biggest video subscription service, reported first-quarter outcomes today, which will tell stockholders whether the firm can sustain a rebound in clients.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 04/21/2012 - 09:01
Social networking site Facebook has unveiled alterations to its novel conditions of service, tweaking earlier drafts in an apparent attempt to relieve users' fears about privacy and how their data is utilized.
An own-brand broadband service has been rolled out as a novel and bettered service from John Lewis, putting back Waitrose and Greenbee phone and broadband packages.
Microsoft Corp.'s scrip surges Friday was partly owing to high anticipations around Windows 8, the novel edition of its OS that analysts witness as the firm's chance to shine in a fast growing computing market.
Submitted by admin on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 08:32
Twitter wishes to buck the patent case drift and institute what it terms the Innovator’s Patent Agreement (IPA).
A Microsoft staff member has confirmed that all Windows Phone mobile phone will get the highly-expected upgrade to Windows Phone 8 — what does this entail for the future of Redmond's mobile OS?
Volkswagen's Audi division has decided to purchase thoroughbred Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati for around 860 million euros ($1.12 billion) comprising debt, two people acquainted with the matter.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 04/16/2012 - 05:56
Volvo has released added information about its upcoming C-segment V40 hatchback that was revealed at last month’s Geneva Motor Show.
Demand for Apple's novel iPad is still high, but fabrication is under pressure owing to disrupted supply of Retina displays and the probes into factory conditions, as per Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu.
Following on from the HTC One X and One S, the Taiwanese cellphone maker has confirmed that it is all set to roll out the HTC One V in the UK market later this month.
Oracle Corp. is set to go before a federal board for the initial time with claims that Google Inc. stole a few of the intellectual property behind its Android OS.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 04/10/2012 - 08:30
On the heels of a fresh AT&T plan permitting for out-of-contract iPhones to be unlocked, reports have came forth that the carrier is unlocking in-contract iPhones for the United States service affiliates who have been positioned out of the nation.
Google has upgraded its Android emulator for developers with hardware hastening and backing for a
broader variety of inputs, the company declared today on the Android Developers Blog.
Ford Motors is recalling over 140,000 Focus models, owing to reported faults in passenger side windshield wiper.
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