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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 codenamed Project Zero

Samsung’s efforts in grabbing the mobile market share with its Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4 have not paid off as the Korean phone maker reported a mammoth 71 percent operating profit loss compared to 2013. This was mostly due to the number of combined iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus units sold in a short span of time...

Microsoft attempts to belittle Apple’s new MacBook with Yoga 3 Pro Ad

Tech companies attacking each other and its products through advertisements have started to become a common practice. After Apple unveiled its new NFC payment feature, Samsung and PayPal made campaigns to diminish the effectiveness of the Cupertino company’s payment service. While the campaign did not go in the South Korean phone maker’s favor, the ads provide a source of...

Apple Watch about to Launch – Expected in Spring 2015

Apple CEO Tim Cook had an enormous "one additionally thing" report up his sleeve, and it was a little sapphire-covered Smartwatch named the Apple Watch, not the legendary iWatch.This iPhone-good watch was uncovered close by the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, satisfying the Cupertino organization's "new item classes" guarantee for 2014.It's not a roundabout smartwatch like its rival,...

Gmail 5.0 Android App to Supports Yahoo & Outlook Accounts

Users of Gmail's 5.0 Android application will have the capacity to take advantage of their Yahoo and Outlook email in the following variant, as per a clearly spilled feature posted by geeks.Not like that of the recent upgraded applications, which have gotten little modification and a guarantee to meet the new Material Design guidelines in Android 5.0 Lollipop, the...

Google working on something that will make sharing files between iOS and Android simple

Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems are two platforms that have more and less remained immiscible (just like water and oil) when it comes to communicating with each other. The search engine giant wants to bury the past rivalries taken place with the Cupertino tech giant and bring out a solution that will allow Android and iOS users...

Oppo N3: the new Handset in Town

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For those who are tired of the low quality front facing camera their phones that gives poor quality selfies. The Oppo N3 is just the new thing in town. This big screened handset comes with a swivel camera of 16 MP that can be turned around to click pictures from any angle and any direction. So if you want...

HTML FINALIZED – All you need to know about it

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Almost after eight long years World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has recently now finalized HTML5 standard. As with changing technology and with the increasing market of mobile devices and rich internet application this is the best platform that can be used by developers. There are a number of features in HTML5 which makes it much better than the predecessor...

APPLE iMAC 5K RETINA – An amazing experience guaranteed

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Though there are a number of features which would easily grab your attention but the best or the key feature is its display. A 27 inch Retina 5K display of Apple iMac gives you an amazing experience. It will not be wrong to say that this very device is loaded with world’s most advanced technologies. With this very desktop,...

iOS 8.1 and its new features

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The iOS 8.1 is not at all a child’s play and comes with features that have the potentiality to turn the internet market around. With the all new iOS 8.1 ready for update you can change the way how you used to work, share and shop. It has brought along with itself a host of interesting features and applications...

Microsoft releases its health tracking wearable, the Microsoft Band

In addition to showcasing the company’s upcoming operating system, which features a unified interface, Microsoft has released its first health tracking wearable, the Microsoft Band. The wearable fitness tracker, which is designed to be placed on the user’s left hand, is priced at $199 and is capable of tracking the wearer’s steps, heart rate, along with stride length. Apart...

Google X nano pill will search and destroy cancer cells in human body

Google’s Project Ara and Loon are not the only ambitious projects set in motion to change the way communication is done. The tech giant has also decided to target the medical markets by introducing a nano pill that was stemmed up from Google's moonshot group called Google X. When the nano pill is swallowed, it will circulate the user’s...

Android Wear update gets GPS and offline music support

Google’s modified Android operating system designed for wearables gets a new update which along with providing improvements to the operating system, has brought out a couple of goodies to consumers who are already owning devices running Android Wear. Those goodies include GPS support as well as the ability to listen to music tracks without having to carry your smartphone...

Apple #Bendgate curse finds itself on the iPad Air 2

Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus, the company’s flagship phone might be incorporated with a plethora of features, including running the company’s latest operating system out of the box; but even that was not able to save consumers from the #bendgate plague that had afflicted majority of the consumers’ devices. This was due to the device being kept in the owner’s pocket...

4K Ultra HD Resolution TVs

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One of the hottest buzzing words in the technological industry today is 4K. Experts say that this new technology is all set to rewrite our perception of quality that we see on TV. In fact, it is being said that 4K is the future of television. And not only television, take any device that displays image, 4K is all...

Apple iPad Air 2 tear down reveals tri-core A8X processor – can beat Nexus 9’s NVIDIA Denver CPU

The tag team of Google and HTC led to both companies rolling out one of the most powerful slates of 2014; the Nexus 9. The Nexus 9 was packing one of the most powerful chipsets; NVIDIA Tegra K1, which was supporting the Denver CPU and possessed 192 GPU shader cores. However, even that was not enough to beat Apple’s...