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 Sat, 12/03/2011 - 08:54
Honda Motor Co. said Friday it will recall around 304,035 vehicles in North America, Japan and other areas owing to a fault in the driver's airbag.
Taiwanese PC manufacturer Acer has declared its Iconia Tab A200, a cut down edition of its subsisting tablet.
Apple is confronting its first major debate over well-received voice software Siri, after the advanced iPhone search service denied to direct people to abortion services.
As per reports, Nokia will sell around 850,000 and 1 million Nokia Lumia cellular phones in the 6 weeks between its introduction on the 16th November and 2011 end.
Submitted by admin on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 08:39
Accompanying Apple’s lead, now Sony has declared that it has been working on a next-gen television system. Sony CEO Howard Stringer disclosed that the company has been investing intemperately in recreating the television in spite of suffering huge losses in the TV biz.
Facebook is firming up a settlement with US federal controllers over "unreliable" alterations it made to its privacy plans in the year 2009. Completing the settlement would relieve Facebook's route to a securities market flotation in 2012 by cutting down the amount of doubtfulness over unresolved legal matters.
Car giant Jaguar Land Rover has brought some positive news to the financial system by making announcement of 1,000 novel jobs as part of its drive to augment production by the coming 5 years. The novel posts are being produced at the company's Land Rover facility in Solihull .
Submitted by admin on Thu, 11/03/2011 - 09:08
Canadian smartphone manufacturer RIM has lastly released its BlackBerry Messenger Music service that permits users to share music with their BBM contacts amongst other matters.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs memoirs present fresh insights into how he assisted birth gadgets such as the iPad , but precious little into his persona.
Nokia is all set to roll out its primary Windows Phone in the UK market on 16 November, just a day prior to Google’s competitor flagship handset.
Apple has introduced to developers a novel beta edition of its iOS with a fix for the battery trouble presently harassing a few users of its cellular devices. The updated iOS will also cope with several other matters.
Submitted by admin on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 09:32
HTC Corp has turned the biggest smartphone seller in the United States, drawing advantages from the Android platform's popularity and a down slope in demand for iPhones to leave behind Apple Inc and RIM.
Nokia chief Stephen Elop gave the most substantial hint yet that the struggling cellular phone manufacturer is eying to make foray in the tablet market with the launching of a Windows 8-powered device.
Mini has disclosed its all-new 2012 Roadster and proposes to officially introduce the vehicle at the North American International Auto Show by the coming year.
About half of the UK citizens now possess a smartphone and Google's mobile OS Android is catering half of those being sold.