No more missed or unnecessary calls once the iPhone 6 arrives in the early months of 2014 as Apple mulls the introduction of phone status advisory, in real-time, allowing for active but subtle filtering of inbound and outbound communications.
More companies join the tablet industry as UK supermarket Tesco shifts its focus to developing a tablet. According the reports, the UK-based company will be launching a tablet device for the holidays. The move is part of the company’s strategy to sustain its profitability, taking a leaf out of the pages of competitors like Amazon and Apple.
Rumours fly that on its release date, the iPhone 5S will be wrapped in gold and the claim is enthusiastically supported by analyst projections plus leaked images showing the ‘champagne variant’ alongside the classic black and white iPhone 5.
Tech companies remain a favourite of rumours and countless reports. Their products generate hype similarly to or even more than an entertainment buzz. This time around, Sony saved people time by confirming their plans for a new 10-inch tablet.
The dream of one day children going to paper less schools has come one step closer to reality. Several schools in the Netherlands also known as “Steve Job’s schools” opened their gates to over 1000 students all aged between 4 and 12. O4NT foundation is revolutionizing the way children learn in schools by coming up with a new model of education based on iPads by bringing “Virtual Schools” to children.
Samsung continues to work on computing devices to dominate different parts of the industry. This time, the Korean tech giant eyes on the tablet and laptop market. As the tablet industry thrives similarly with the smartphone sector, Samsung is trying their odds with a 12” tablet set for release this October.
iPhone 6 release date pegged on September 10 may be true as the iOS 7 Beta 7 download is expected to arrive this week.
There has been a lot of excitement in the market about the next iPhone launch on Sept 10. Apple is rumoured to be launching two smart phones, one for the low end market and the other for the premium segment. The launch is expected to take on the rivals both in terms of features as well as price. Samsung and Sony are reported to be launching devices of their own, before the Apple event. Will this pre-empt Apple’s efforts to make a huge splash with its devices?
The iPad Mini 2 is definitely rolling out of Apple’s production lines in the fourth quarter of 2013, to be set for a release date either in late October or early November as the tech giant intensifies its efforts to turn back the surging Android tablets in China.
Apple fans have been waiting for the next launch event of Apple with great anticipation. Every rumour,photo, video or information leaked is examined, scrutinized and dissected to decipher what exactly Apple is planning to launch. Will Apple launch iPhone 5S in a gold variant?
People have come up with different ways to make use of their smartphones to make life a little easier. A new video by Cesar Millan shows how to use the Samsung Galaxy S4 to better train dogs.
It’s almost certain that Apple will launch the iPhone 5S on Sept 10 and if reports from Japan are to be believed, the new iOS 7 device and the iPhone 5C will hit Japanese (and U.S.) store shelves 10 days after or Sept 20.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 release date is coming very soon and seems to target computer aficionados.
The iPhone 5S', along with the iPhone 5C's, release date may happen on September 10 in the U.S. and on September 20 in Japan.
All eyes are on Samsung as the South Korean tech giant releases on Sept 4 its Galaxy Gear smartwatch. In its review of the upcoming device, Computerworld pointed out that more than a timepiece, the gadget would offer a wide range of sensors and enough horsepower to put to shame midrange smartphones.
A 30-second advertisement for the Lenovo Yoga tablet has gone viral in YouTube. In just one day since the video was posted, it has been viewed almost 170,000 times.
The Taiwan-made HTC One has been topping the list of tech reviewers since it was released in the market because of its game-changer features, although it has also been criticised for its irreplaceable battery and being difficult to fix.
Intel just announced that it will release an LTE wireless data model later this August. The move is part of the company’s ongoing bid to take out Qualcomm as the leader in data networking and mobile chip market.
Google Nexus 5 may arrive in this year’s Thanksgiving.
With the Gamescom 2013 slated to debut Sony Corporation’s new PlayStation4 console, the company will also announce changes in price, hardware revamps and of course a couple of digs at software giant, Microsoft.The touted PS4, which competes with Microsoft’s Xbox will unveil in Canada and in the United States on November 15, just in time for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season, when game consoles experience their biggest sales as holiday gifts. The price tag in North America will be $4...
Samsung is set to uncloak its second 2013 flagship on Sept 4 but it appears that the South Korean juggernaut is far from relaxing after the third-generation phablet’s release date.
‘Pure; is an app that wants to bypass courtship and dating and take its members directly to sex. The app has not yet been approved by the Apple app store. If the approval goes through, it could threaten the membership of dating sites, which have proliferated over the years.
Finally, customers with a tight budget have something to look forward to from Apple. The company seems to be taking the hint from the market for the demand for more affordable smartphones. Given the difficult economic situation in many countries across the world and the saturated high end smartphone market it was only a matter of time for Apple to roll out a cheaper iPhone. But companies do have a different sense as to what they think is “cheaper.”
If you belong to the early Jelly Bean 4.3 adopters and is now dealing with funky Nexus 4 behaviours, help appears to be on the way, at least for users located in the United States.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini finally arrived in Australian shores.
When the first iPad Mini was launched, customers were happy to embrace a smaller iPad mainly because of the thin, lightweight build of the device compared to the competition. The tablet was set to take on the competition in the 7-inch segment. Customers largely ignored the fact that they could not make calls from the device. A lot has changed in the last 1 year or so. More and more companies are launching a crossover between a tablet and a phone called a “Phablet.” Will the iPad Mini 2 do well ...
Samsung joins the line of tech manufacturers betting on Intel to deliver high quality computing devices. Recently, the Korean tech giant announced that it will be using Intel’s processors to power up their latest Galaxy Tab 3. Samsung has not been as dominating in the tablet market as it is in the smartphone segment. With Intel’s chipset powering their tablet, the Korean tech manufacturer hopes this will be the game changer.
Apple executives hinted that iPad 5 release date will happen in early October.
Every time there is news of an impending launch of an iPhone the rumour mills start to churn. Fans come out with futuristic features and design elements which seem too outlandish and sometimes defy known logic. This can be regarded as the success of the PR machinery of Apple for making it more of a cultural phenomenon rather than just another gadget. The same cannot be said about the other smartphones in the market, but perhaps, now, there is an exception.
It is becoming more possible for Apple to intro the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C then release the iOS 7 devices immediately, with the supposed move backed by increasingly sufficient shipment figures.