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 Thu, 02/09/2012 - 07:18
Japanese electronic goods maker Toshiba will roll out its slim AT200 tablet in the United Kingdom market by the coming week, with the 16GB model valued at around £399.
Nokia Oyj will slash around 4,000 jobs, comprising at its oldest plant in Finland, as the cellular-phone manufacturer shifts manufacturing to Asia, its biggest market.
Google has just rolled out Chrome edition 17 that brings numerous minor improvements to the company's internet browser comprising a novel internet address preloading trait and bettered defense against spiteful downloads.
US cell phone manufacturer Motorola has made announcement about the launching of its Motoluxe smartphone in the United Kingdom.
Submitted by admin on Thu, 01/26/2012 - 09:13
Nokia's chief executive officer Stephen Elop was not joking when he stated at the launch of the novel Lumia 900 Windows Phone at CES that pricing for the gadget would be cutthroat.
HP has declared that it proposes to release the code behind webOS in the month of September under the Apache License, Edition 2.0.
Motorola on January 24 lodged a novel lawsuit in Florida accusing Apple with infringing six copyrights in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud.
Nintendo Co. declared that it posted loss in the first nine months of the fiscal year, weighed down by lethargic sales of its Wii console, costs connected with its novel 3DS hand-held gaming system.
Submitted by admin on Thu, 01/19/2012 - 08:27
Tablets catered by Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 OS and Intel processors could begin as high as $600, a price level, which could make them noncompetitive with well known Android-based devices like Amazon's best Kindle Fire.
Yahoo’s chief executive officer (CEO) Jerry Yang has left the company. His exit from the company may remove barrier to Asia asset sale.
Motorola's Defy+ telephone is already boasted as a tough-as-nails smartphone, comprehending the essentials and surviving tumbles from huge heights.
In a bid to deal with ever growing data utilization from subscribers, AT&T has rolled out novel
data plans for smartphone and tablet users.
Submitted by admin on Sun, 12/11/2011 - 07:42
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet is back on sale in the Australian market after a short-term sales ban on the rival to Apple's iPad ended on the device because of a patent claim between the two firms.
Motorola Mobility has gained a first round injunction against Apple in Germany that could block the sales of iPhones and iPads in the nation.
U.S. video game biz sales grew by 0.4% to $3 billion in the month of November, as benefits in software aided constitute for declines in consoles and accessories.
AT&T Inc.’s proposal to purchase T-Mobile USA Inc. was placed in further trouble after a federal judge decided to mull over a request by the U.S. to delay or sack its court case seeking to block the contract.
Submitted by admin on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 08:20
Microsoft will launch its new Windows Store to clients in late February along with the beta of Windows 8, an administrative of the firm stated
Fresh reports have been released that disclose that even though Google reigns over the online ad market, Facebook is bugging out as a promising participator and is expected to provide some tough time to Google in the coming time.
A panel of cell phone users detected that Amazon’s novel Kindle Fire tablet has an faulty browser, a touchscreen very small for fingers and an generally “deprived” user experience.
Cell phone makers Apple, Samsung, Motorola and HTC have been directed together with US network suppliers T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T in a class action grievance connected to software, which allegedly breaches users’ privacy rights.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 12/06/2011 - 08:54
Submitted by admin on Mon, 11/28/2011 - 07:58
Apple's iPhone heads its rivals in the field of brand loyalty, a research covering nine key market zones has disclosed. About 84% of individuals using an iPhone presently would prefer the same device when the time came to revise their phone.
Motorola has decided to roll out the Droid 4 on December 8. The key traits of the device will include a 4 inch qHD touchscreen display, in addition to a dual core 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM.
Sony has introduced its Sony P tablet device in the UK market, at a higher price as compared to the Apple iPad. The Tablet P has a clamshell figure, boasting two 5.5 inch touch screens.
Daimler AG is all set to terminate its Maybach ultra-luxury cars after failing to find a fix for their declining sales and lack of profitability, hardly a decade after reviving the Maybach brand.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 08:08
British author Salman Rushdie has won a fight with social networking site Facebook for disabling account on doubts that he was a faker.
In March 2012, an Australian court will hear a case brought by Samsung Electronics to prohibit sales of Apple Inc's newest iPhone, with sales granted to carry on as normal prior to the full hearing on alleged patent violations. The verdict by the court to hold a full hearing by March gives Apple around 4 months to market the novel iPhone in the Australian market .
Ford will declare today that the next edition of its key player Mustang will be capable of topping 200 miles per hour. The present Shelby GT500 is automatically limited to 155 miles per hour. The novel one is not bounded.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 08:44
Facebook is making discussions with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to clear up claims that it breached users' secrecy when it altered default privacy settings to reveal additional data than was previously made public.
The Motorola Droid Razr directs to revive the firm’s golden days with the flimsiest body available in a smartphone, plus fast 4G and a gigantic OLED display. The Droid Razr is an attention-grabbing piece of industrialized design.
Activision Blizzard’s franchise Call of Duty has again hit its personal record for the “largest entertainment launch” thus far, with the latest installment of the war-game franchise recording $400 million (£250m) during intial day sales.