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Monday, 18 February 2013
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 priced to compete with iPad mini, rumored to launch in March
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has leaked so frequently in the past couple of months (heck, even Samsung’s head of Mobile Communications confirmed it), that the device may as well be out already.
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Friday, 15 February 2013
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 confirmed by Bluetooth.org
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, which was confirmed by the Samsung head, is very likely to be launched at the upcoming Mobile World Congress, as the tablet has been officially listed on the Bluetooth.org website.
Thursday, 14 February 2013
PS4 controller leaks, has a built-in touchpad
The PS4 rumors are swirling thick and fast, with February 20 widely being regarded as the day Sony will finally unveil its next generation console. The latest news on that front is that someone managed to take a picture of a working PS4 controller prototype, which has got some new tricks up its sleeve compared to the PS3 controller.
Samsung provides an overview of the LITTLE ARM architecture of Exynos 5 Octa
Last month, Samsung announced the Exynos 5 Octa, an eight-core behemoth of a mobile processor that uses four Cortex A7 and four Cortex A15 cores on a single chip. Samsung has now uploaded a video that provides an overview of how this multi-core processor works.
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Google will pay Apple $1 billion for default search engine in iOS for 2014
Apple has been pushing hard to scrub all traces of Google from its iOS cash cow (including dropping Google Maps in a controversial move), but it seems that Google is willing to pay big lumps of cash to stay on.
According to analysts at Morgan Stanley, the Mountain View-based company will give Apple $1 billion to stay the default search engine on iOS. Yes, Google is still the default search provider, even though the Google branding was removed from Safari in iOS v4.0.
The wad of cash was much smaller in 2009 – only $82 million. Why the change? The Google-Apple deal is per device and iOS devices have multiplied many times since 2009.
LG has launched a portable charger PMC-510 for smartphones
The portable chargers have been selling pretty well lately and understandably major manufacturers want to be a part of that business.As smartphones start to pay more and more important part of our lives it gets more important than ever that their batteries don’t give up on us in critical moment. LG has unveiled a portable charged named PMC-510 that should give you that extra autonomy when you are on the go.
Monday, 11 February 2013
Real Racing 3 will be free when it lands on Android and iOS
This particular news surely caught me by surprise, folks! Firemonkey’s highly anticipated Real Racing 3 video game will be available for free when it launches on Android and iOS on February 28. The word was delivered by Nick Earl – Electronic Arts’ senior vice president for mobile and social game development.
Friday, 8 February 2013
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Here’s how the evasi0n jailbreak works
Have you ever thought about how the latest evasi0n jailbreak actually works and what it took the evad3rds team members to overcome the hardened defenses of Apple’s latest devices? One of the team members, David Wang, a.k.a. @planetbeing, who was one of the two people who were personally responsible for finding the exploit in Apple’s code, sat down for an interview with fellow tech journalists and explained the whole process.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Instagram launches web feed
Back when Instagram was started, the only web presence the company had was a single page for each of the images that you uploaded from their web app and nothing else (not counting the blog). This was rectified a few months ago, when they released web profiles, that allowed you to check full profiles of users on the website with all their pictures.
Monday, 4 February 2013
Temple Run: Oz the Great and Powerful releasing on February 27
Temple Run is already a smash hit on both iOS and Android, and it’s only been two weeks since it was released. Following in the footsteps of Temple Run: Brave, the new game will reportedly revolve around the story and the characters from the upcoming movie Oz the Great and Powerful.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
‘Little Inferno’ for iPad game review
Little Inferno made its public debut last year as one of the launch titles for the Nintendo Wii U. Made by the designers of the popular game World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth, the game was lauded for its unique gameplay and won many awards. After that it was released on Steam and has now made an appearance on the mobile platform with the iPad version.
Friday, 1 February 2013
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