iOS 7.1: Tips to Fix the Battery Life Problem
Apple's iOS 7.1 software update brought in some of the amazing features, bug fixes and performance improvements. Nevertheless, this software update initiated new problems as well. The significant one is: battery drain. If you are one of those with shorter battery life problem, look no further - we are here to help you fix the battery life problem. Here are some of the tricks and tips to get the better out of your device's battery.
OnePlus One: A Handset For Hardcore Android Fans - CyanogenMod Powered, Release Date, Price And Features
OnePlus One Android handset will run a CyanogenMod software version, which is set to launch in the second quarter of 2014.
Moto X comes to Australia; Release date, Price, Features, Specifications Inside
Motorola is finally making its way back to Australia with their flagship Moto X Smartphone. The striking quality of this Smartphone got to be the perfect mix of Mororola's hardware and Google's software usage. Hence users get to enjoy the best of both worlds.
iOS 8: Everything You Want To Know; Release Date, Rumors, Features
Just a week after releasing iOS 7.1 update, Apple seems to be concentrating on major improvements with their iOS 8 software. Here are some of the exclusive information on the speculated features and changes in iOS 8 software.
What is the Worst Thing About iOS 7.1 Update? Battery Drain?
For all the amazing features, improvements and performance boosts that iOS 7.1 update brought in, there are also some excruciating problems with the latest update. One major problem that stands out is battery drain.
What is the Best Thing About iOS 7.1 Update?
Apple's iOS 7.1 software update was previously released. After iOS 7 facelift, the wait for iOS 7.1 update saw a huge demand. The new update brought in many improvements and fixes.
pCell: To Make 'Mobile Internet' Faster Than 4G; Can pCell be the Game Changer in Wireless Technology?
One of the constant complaints from mobile phone users is that, they do not have stable or uninterrupted signal strength in their mobile phones, especially when commuting between places. Although, this grievance is taken seriously by companies and they try to address them by resurrecting tower after tower; the growing public demand for better mobile data, especially (streaming videos) has been the foundation for brand new technologies coming to the fore.
Google's Dramatic Price Cut on Google Drive Services; Can Apple's iCloud Survive This Move?
Google has reduced the price plans for its Google Drive service. The new monthly storage plan starts at $1.99 for 100 GB (previously $4.99), $9.99 for 1 TB (previously $49.99), and $99.99 for 10 TB, with even more storage plans available as per requirement.
Facebook Rolls Out 15-second Auto-Playing Premium Video Ads
Facebook has announced it is going to run 15-seconds (auto playing) premium video ads on its news feed, which was in testing from December. Users are not going to be thrilled to see video ads popping-in their screens, especially when it auto-plays the content. But the silver lining is that there will be no sound.
5 Best Features From iOS 7.1 Update
Apple released its iOS 7.1 software update on Monday with improvements, fixes and new features for iPhones, iPods and iPads. Here are some of the key features to try.
WhatsApp: Android Security Flaws 'Exaggerated'
WhatsApp has been criticized earlier this week for a published finding by Bas Bosschert, a tech consultant, saying hackers can access your chat history from the micro SD card of your Android phone. Click here, to read our detailed post on Bosschert's findings.
Xbox Live: Coveted '1 Million Gamerscore' Done And Dusted by 'Ray Cox'; A New Guinness World Record?
For 8 years, there was nobody to hit the One Million Xbox Live Gamerscore. Today we have "The One." Ray "Stallion83" Cox IV is the man who achieved this feat.
How Will the Internet be in 2025? Will Online-Voting be a Reality? Can we Expect an Uninterrupted 24/7 Connectivity?
What will the Internet look like by year 2025? This was precisely the question to The Pew Research Center when asked by a group of "thinkers in science and technology," as reported by The Wall Street Journal. This question came at the right juncture when the Internet turned 25 years on Wednesday.
Samsung Galaxy F Concept: A Sleek 'Metal' Smartphone? Is it the New 'Galaxy S5 Prime'?
Samsung Galaxy F concept has brought in the much required change to the Samsung flagship smartphones. Graphic Designer Ivo Maric created a concept render of Galaxy F, a premium Samsung smartphone rumored to be developed in mid of the previous year. This might also be the first step toward Samsung moving away from its perennial slab design with low-cost plastic appearance to tough-looking aluminum.
NSA Masqueraded as Facebook to Spread Malware on User PCs
The NSA spying on users is a well known fact. But what you might not know is exactly how they are snooping around your data in a covert manner.
iPhone: Helpful Tips and Tricks to Enhance the Phone Performance
Tips and tricks for a better performing iPhone.
Flappy Bird Creator Might Bring the 'Bird' Back to App Stores; New Games in the Offing
Dong Nguyen, creator of Flappy Bird, is considering the idea of bringing back the addictive and breakout "original" Flappy Bird app back to App Stores.
Flappy Bird: Creator Dong Nguyen's Philosophy of 'Design Simplicity'
When Steve Jobs said, "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication," perhaps Flappy Bird Creator Dong Nguyen took it by heart.
Dong Nguyen: Flappy Bird Creator Expresses His Humane Side, Talks About Childhood And Future Plans
In the previous month, the addictive mobile gaming app "Flappy Bird" was pulled out of iOS App and Google Play Stores.
WhatsApp: A Pivotal Flaw Could Expose Your Chat History
WhatsApp users should be wary when downloading Android apps, according to a Consultant from Netherlands.
Google: Android SDK For Wearable Devices to be Launched in 2 Weeks
Google will be releasing a Software Developer Kit (SDK) for wearable devices in couple of weeks.
Android 'Jelly Bean' Dominates Android Smartphones: Tips And Tricks For Jelly Bean Users
Android KitKat 4.4 OS has reached only a modest 2.5 percent of devices, which is an increase of 0.7 percent since February.
Mt. Gox: Bitcoin Exchange Files For Bankruptcy Protection, Hackers Got a Different Story to Tell
Mt. Gox, the prominent bitcoin exchange, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and Japan. Also, hackers alleged they have the evidence to prove fraudulent activities from the Tokyo-based company by breaking into the CEO's Web site, as reported by Wired.
Telstra Fined For 'Compromising' Privacy of Customers
Telstra has inadvertently published the personal data of nearly 16,000 customers compromising the privacy of its customers.
McAfee Unmasks the 'Dark Web' of Cyber Crimes
Point-of-Sale (PoS) cybercrime has peaked during the holiday season of 2013 with a major chunk of attention set to "target" retail stores' data breach debacle, which compromised the personal data of 70 million plus customers over a few weeks.
Critical Windows And IE Vulnerabilities: Microsoft to Dispatch Updates; Fix For 'Zero-Day Vulnerability' on the Way
Windows XP is set to get its penultimate patch on Tuesday. According to the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification (March 2014), there will be a total of five updates released this week, two of them addressing "critical" vulnerabilities.
Lenovo Folder Pad: Can This Tablet Give Microsoft Surface a Run For Its Money?
Lenovo Folder Pad Tablet is a multimodal slate designed in a Microsoft Surface like style. Such tablet can be held in your hands or propped up like a touchscreen monitor supported by a flap (or similar to a kickstand), which pops out from the back side.
LG G3: Rumored to be with water and dust-resistant exterior
G3, the upcoming flagship Smartphone of LG is rumored to have "water and dust proof exterior", in the likes of Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z2.
The Patent War: Apple vs. Samsung - Samsung can take a breather
Apple was looking to capitalize a permanent ban on Samsung products due to the patent infringements. According to Reuters, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh, ruled that Apple had not presented enough evidence to show that its patented features were a significant enough driver of consumer demand to warrant an injunction.
Malware Attacks: Even When the Computer Is Unplugged; Data Leak Via Sound Waves; Should Google's SlickLogin Be Worried?
Preventing your network of computers from cyber attack (malware), the first logical step is isolating the affected computer from the network. Such technique is known as "air-gapping."