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, 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 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 Sat, 04/07/2012 - 08:27
Twitter on April 5 registered a lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco against five of its most belligerent spam facilitators.
Respected Apple blogger John Gruber has stated that Apple is functioning on a 7.85" prototype for a novel, smaller iPad.
Asda is selling the Kobo Wi-Fi ebook reader for just £49 -- happy news for those eyeing to take their first cautious steps into the world of digital books.
Motorola has declared that an edition of its well known RAZR, the MAXX, will hit UK, across Europe and the Middle East by the coming month.
Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 06:35

Apple Inc. (AAPL) said it proposes to make greater investment in the Chinese market as Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook visited the globe’s most thickly settled nation, where store openings have trailed a estimation from the firm two years back.
Hewlett Packard has elaborated its ultrabook array in the nation with the summation of HP ENVY Spectre. The new ultrabook is priced at Rs 99,999.
Netflix has a Facebook application that shows an individual’s favorite films in around 46 nations apart from the U.S.
Chip manufacturer Intel broadened its lead in the semiconductor business accompanying a bumper 2011 while Qualcomm enjoyed a 41% surge in income.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 07:11
The Toshiba AT330 tablet computer has been shown off at Toshiba World 2012, which took place in Germany and it comes featuring a vast screen and an old school aerial.
Sky has announced that it will roll out a novel web service named as Now TV for personal computers, cellular phones and tablet computers.
RIM (Research In Motion Ltd) has been expelled from the peak for smartphone shipments in the Canadian market for the first time, chasing Apple Inc.’s iPhone.
Facebook got hold of 750 patents from International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), appending intellectual property that may assist it oppose allegations of patent breach, an individual close to the transaction stated.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 03/19/2012 - 07:46
Two of the most awaited forthcoming smartphones are the HTC One X and the HTC One S. Both the phones are making big waves in the world of smartphone, mainly the HTC One X with its quad core processor action.
Google is giving its tried-and-true net-search method a change as it attempts to fix the defects of present day's technology and uphold its main market share.
A lot of concentration has been sited on Apple’s novel iPad, but certainly there was another fresh device disclosed this month.
The Sony Xperia S boasts an incredible display and grand multimedia traits, but is let down by meager battery life. It also requires an improvement to Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 07:27
A U.S. federal judge has asked Google Inc and Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. to give up data on Google's Android OS, as part of a patent complaint lodged by Apple during 2010.
Confidentiality adjustments may not stop companies or educational institutions from gaining access to your social media accounts on different sites such as Twitter or Facebook.
Announced during the last year, the Toshiba 55ZL2 is lastly a truth and is the first large glasses free 3D panel to be available in the United Kingdom, so you won't be requiring any of those irritating eyeglasses.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/25/2012 - 07:56
Orange has introduced a retail reward plan named ‘Quick Tap Treats’ that permits with NFC enabled phone to get free food, drinks or free upgrades from any EAT restaurant.
Apple’s Tim Cook, talking to shareowners for the first time since he become CEO in August 2011, stated that the company will launch astonishing products in 2012.
Sprint Nextel Corp. abandoned proposals to get hold of MetroPCS Communications Inc., two people with knowledge of the matter stated, walking away from a transaction, which might have assisted the cellular phone carrier compete with Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc.
Submitted by admin on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 07:32
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) on Feb 16 damned Apple, Google and other technology companies for failing to be upfront with parents regarding how the firms are accumulating personal info via mobile applications directed at young children.
Nevada is becoming the initial state to legalize self-driving vehicles on its roads.
The separation papers have been formally inked for Sony Ericsson, giving Japanese entertainment business Sony its very own phone-making division and Swedish firm Ericsson some lovely cash.
Taiwanese tablet manufacturer Asus has taken to the social networking site Facebook to refute claims that it has postponed its Transformer tablet's upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS).
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