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, 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.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/27/2012 - 08:56
Nokia and Microsoft have decided to make investment of around (euro) 18 million ($24 million) in promoting research into mobile apps for mobile handsets running Windows software and Nokia platforms.
A Tokyo court has ordered Google to turn off its Instant search trait accompanying claims by a Japanese man that it cost him his job.
FTC (Federal Trade Commission), the main administrative agency responsible for defending privacy, called Monday for legislation that would give consumers access to data amassed regarding them by data brokers similar to the rights they now have to evaluate information accumulated by credit reporting firms.
Toyota Motor Corp. (7203) and BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke AG) have begun joint research into next-generation batteries to power cleaner vehicles.
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, 03/03/2012 - 07:37
Virgin Media is ready to give a boost to download speeds to about 1.5 million of its broadband clients crosswise 30 key cities and towns in the United Kingdom, the company declared.
Scrip of online-reviews site Yelp gained over 60% as against the rate of its stock debut on March 02. The company sold scrip at $15 apiece and witnessed them surge to hit $24.58.
Lastly, AT&T shared its specifications for limitless data plans.
Internet search giant Google has won a court case, which could have detected it accountable for content posted on its Blogger venue.
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).
Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/15/2012 - 07:30
The well known iPhone application Angry Birds has been launched on Facebook in a free trial, which can be played on web browsers.
Microsoft is offering users of its Windows OS some tough love by sending out nine vital patches on February 14.
UK supermarket giant Tesco has introduced a broadband internet and home phone package for a bargain basement £2.50 on a monthly basis.
The U.S. Department of Justice officially sanctioned the nuptials between Google and Motorola after reasoning out that the amalgamation would not adversely impact rivalry in the wireless market.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 07:59
A fourth V8 Supercar maker is likely to be affirmed shortly after Nissan brought out it would break the sport's Holden-Ford duopoly from 2013.
Users of Google smartphone wallets were being admonished that there is a way to crack pass codes proposed to prevent thieves from going on illegal shopping sprees.
Facebook has joined hands with Bango to offer up mobile payment services on the popular social networking site with the objective to boost smartphone purchases.
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