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 Tue, 02/07/2012 - 07:31
Google Inc. removed some contentious content from its Indian services to go along with a court order in a civil complaint, the latest twist in the lawful drama over Web censorship in the globe's prime democracy.
Owing to its lack of video potentialities and its comparatively low resolution, the Nikon D700 never accomplished the level of drone the Canon EOS 5D Mark II did, despite being a brilliant camera.
Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus boasts a cheaper LTE baseband chip, the healthier to secure speedy LTE migration all through the globe, as per a novel teardown.
BMW has declared the newest in its London-themed unique version Minis: the Mini Highgate.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/04/2012 - 09:04
The Audi A5 coupe plus A5 Sportback are now obtainable with novel TDIe diesel engines - providing augmented fuel utilization in addition to lower emissions.
Some of Apple mobile devices were temporarily unavailable for sale in the German market on Friday, as part of continuing patent controversies with Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (MMI) in the nation.
BT has disclosed plans for a novel speedy broadband package accessible in distant regions of the nation, as its profits soared by almost half during the third quarter on the back of heavy demand for superfast internet access.
Taiwanese gadget manufacturer Asus next generation Transformer tablet has been leaked out by the Thai internet site NCCC.
Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 08:25
Facebook is poised to fire the starting gun on a flotation that's set to value the globe's largest social networking site at around $100 billion.
Federal prosecuting officers stated that information from users of MegaUpload could be erased as soon as Thursday.
The U.S. FCC Federal Communications Commission has sanctioned an overhaul to its Lifeline plan that subsidizes telephone service for poor people, with the objectives of saving funds and permitting the subsidy to go toward broadband service.
Sky Go is a great app, which lets Sky clients to watch Sky TV live on their smartphone as well as tablet. It's already obtainable for both the iPad and iPhone and is now coming to special Android devices.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/30/2012 - 07:40
ASDA has slashed the price of the Luxor 40” Full HD 1080p LCD TV. The television is now available for an astounding £249 after the supermarket cut down it by £50. This presently makes the TV the most budgeted 40 inch TV in the United Kingdom market.
RIM chief executive officer (CEO) Thorsten Heins stands up when questioned why anyone would purchase a BlackBerry in place of an iPhone.
Apple started during the last week by basking in record quarterly earnings, but then finished the week in a public-relations retreat after reports of ill-used workers in plants in China assembling its hot-selling iPads and iPhones.
Google and Bing have been charged of directing internet traffic towards illegitimate music downloads.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 09:15
The nation’s number two telecommunication company Optus stated that it had inked the wholesale services contract which Optus and other telecommunication companies have been discussing with NBN Co for the last 15 months.
It has been disclosed that Northern Ireland tablet and smartphone possessors download the majority of applications in the United Kingdom.
Twitter has adopted Summify, a service, which gathers via your social media summary to deliver a daily digest of the
most applicable stories to your inbox or an iPhone application.