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Thursday, 27 June 2013
6 tips to keep your data safe from spying
Experts say there are steps anyone can take to improve privacy, but they only go so far.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
HTCButterflyS OfficiallyAnnounced, Features Ultra-Pixel Camera
Last week we saw some leaked photos of the new HTC Butterfly S, the handset has now been announced in Taiwan and we have all the specifications on new Android smartphone.
You should rejoice as the Butterfly S packs a massive 3,200 mAh battery, a big upgrade over its predecessor which had a 2020 mAh battery The new HTC Butterfly S comes with a Snapdragon 600 quad core processor clocked at 1.9GHz. It has a 5 inch full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Other specifications on the HTC Butterfly S include 16GB of built in storage and a HTC Ultrapixel camera, the device also comes with HTC Boom Sound speakers.
The device runs on Android 4.2 with HTC Sense 5.0, and hence has the HTC Zoe feature. Blinkfeed is likely to be brought to the device as well.
In terms of the connectivity, the phone comes with quad-band HSPA , Wi-Fi a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, Infrared and GPS.
The HTC Butterfly S is a little chunky, weighing in at 160 grams and measuring 10.6 mm in thickness, but that's what you get when you dramatically increase the battery size.
The HTC Butterfly S will go on sale in Taiwan in July it will also launch in Europe and Asia later this summer, although we do not have any details on an exact launch date.
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You should rejoice as the Butterfly S packs a massive 3,200 mAh battery, a big upgrade over its predecessor which had a 2020 mAh battery The new HTC Butterfly S comes with a Snapdragon 600 quad core processor clocked at 1.9GHz. It has a 5 inch full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Other specifications on the HTC Butterfly S include 16GB of built in storage and a HTC Ultrapixel camera, the device also comes with HTC Boom Sound speakers.
The device runs on Android 4.2 with HTC Sense 5.0, and hence has the HTC Zoe feature. Blinkfeed is likely to be brought to the device as well.
In terms of the connectivity, the phone comes with quad-band HSPA , Wi-Fi a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, Infrared and GPS.
The HTC Butterfly S is a little chunky, weighing in at 160 grams and measuring 10.6 mm in thickness, but that's what you get when you dramatically increase the battery size.
The HTC Butterfly S will go on sale in Taiwan in July it will also launch in Europe and Asia later this summer, although we do not have any details on an exact launch date.
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K
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
6 TIPS TO MAINTAIN YOUR ONLINE PRIVACY
Phone call logs, credit card records, emails, Skype chats, Facebook message, and more. The precise nature of the NSA's sweeping surveillance apparatus has yet to be confirmed.
But given the revelations spilling out into the media recently, there hardly seems a single aspect of daily life that isn't somehow subject to spying or surveillance by someone.
Experts say there are steps anyone can take to improve privacy, but they only go so far.
Using anonymity services and encryption "simply make it harder, but not impossible," said Ashkan Soltani, an independent privacy and security researcher. "Someone can always find you just depends on how motivated they are."
With that caveat, here are some basic tips to enhance your privacy
1) Encrypt your emails Emails sent across the Web are like postcards. In some cases, they're readable by anyone standing between you and its recipient. That can include your webmail company, your Internet service provider and whoever is tapped into the fiber optic cable passing your message around the globe - not to mention a parallel set of observers on the recipient's side of the world.
Experts recommend encryption, which scrambles messages in transit, so they're unreadable to anyone trying to intercept them. Techniques vary, but a popular one is called PGP, short for "Pretty Good Privacy." PGP is effective enough that the U.S. government tried to block its export in the mid-1990s, arguing that it was so powerful it should be classed as a weapon.
Disadvantages Encryption can be clunky. And to work, both parties have to be using it.
2) Use TOR Like emails, your travels around the Internet can easily be tracked by anyone standing between you and the site you're trying to reach. TOR, short for "The Onion Router," helps make your traffic anonymous by bouncing it through a network of routers before spitting it back out on the other side. Each trip through a router provides another layer of protection, thus the onion reference.
Originally developed by the U.S. military, TOR is believed to work pretty well if you want to hide your traffic from, let's say, eavesdropping by your local Internet service provider. And criminals' use of TOR has so frustrated Japanese police that experts there recently recommended restricting its use. But it's worth noting that TOR may be ineffective against governments equipped with the powers of global surveillance.
Disadvantages Browsing the web with TOR can be painfully slow. And some services - like file swapping protocols used by many Internet users to share videos and music - aren't compatible.
3) Ditch the phone Your everyday cellphone has all kinds of privacy problems. In Britain, cellphone safety was so poor that crooked journalists made a cottage industry out of eavesdropping on their victims' voicemails. In general, proprietary software, lousy encryption, hard-to-delete data and other security issues make a cellphone a bad bet for storing information you'd rather not share.
An even bigger issue is that cellphones almost always follow their owners around, carefully logging the location of every call, something which could effectively give governments a daily digest of your everyday life. Security researcher Jacob Appelbaum has described cellphones as tracking devices that also happen to make phone calls. If you're not happy with the idea of an intelligence agency following your footsteps across town, leave the phone at home.
Disadvantages Not having a cellphone handy when you really need it. Other alternatives, like using "burner" phones paid for anonymously and discarded after use, rapidly become expensive.
4) Cut up your credit cards The Wall Street Journal says the NSA is monitoring American credit card records in addition to phone calls. Some cybercriminals can use the same methods. So stick to cash, or, if you're more adventurous, use electronic currencies to move your money around if you want total privacy.
Disadvantages Credit cards are a mainstay of the world payment system, so washing your hands of plastic money is among the most difficult moves you can make. In any case, some cybercurrency systems offer only limited protection from government snooping and many carry significant risks. The value of Bitcoin, one of the better-known forms of electronic cash, has oscillated wildly, while users of another popular online currency, Liberty Reserve, were left out of pocket after the company behind it was busted by international law enforcement.
5) Don't keep your data in America or with American companies U.S. companies are subject to U.S. law, including the Patriot Act, whose interpretations are classified. Although the exact parameters of the PRISM data mining program revealed by the Guardian and The Washington Post remain up for debate, what we do know is that a variety of law enforcement officials - not just at the NSA - can secretly demand your electronic records without a warrant through an instrument known as a National Security Letter. Such silent requests are made by the thousands every year.
If you don't like the sound of that, your best bet is to park your data in a European country, where privacy protections tend to be stronger.
Disadvantages Silicon Valley's Internet service providers tend to be better and cheaper than their foreign counterparts. What's more, there's no guarantee that European spy agencies don't have NSA-like surveillance arrangements with their own companies. When hunting for a safe place to stash your data, look for smaller countries with robust human rights records. Iceland, long a hangout for WikiLeaks activists, might be a good bet.
6) Steer clear of malicious software If they can't track it, record it, or intercept it, an increasing number of spies aren't shy about hacking their way in to steal your data outright. Edward Snowden, the NSA leaker, warned the Guardian that his agency had been on a worldwide binge of cyber-attacks.
"We hack everyone everywhere," he said.
Former officials don't appear to contradict him. Ex-NSA chief Michael Hayden described it as "commuting to where the information is stored and extracting the information from the adversaries' network." In a recent interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, he boasted that "we are the best at doing it. Period."
Malicious software used by hackers can be extremely hard to spot. But installing an antivirus program, avoiding attachments, frequently changing passwords, dodging suspicious websites, creating a firewall, and always making sure your software is up to date is a good start.
Disadvantages Keeping abreast of all the latest updates and warily scanning emails for viruses can be exhausting.
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But given the revelations spilling out into the media recently, there hardly seems a single aspect of daily life that isn't somehow subject to spying or surveillance by someone.
Experts say there are steps anyone can take to improve privacy, but they only go so far.
Using anonymity services and encryption "simply make it harder, but not impossible," said Ashkan Soltani, an independent privacy and security researcher. "Someone can always find you just depends on how motivated they are."
With that caveat, here are some basic tips to enhance your privacy
1) Encrypt your emails Emails sent across the Web are like postcards. In some cases, they're readable by anyone standing between you and its recipient. That can include your webmail company, your Internet service provider and whoever is tapped into the fiber optic cable passing your message around the globe - not to mention a parallel set of observers on the recipient's side of the world.
Experts recommend encryption, which scrambles messages in transit, so they're unreadable to anyone trying to intercept them. Techniques vary, but a popular one is called PGP, short for "Pretty Good Privacy." PGP is effective enough that the U.S. government tried to block its export in the mid-1990s, arguing that it was so powerful it should be classed as a weapon.
Disadvantages Encryption can be clunky. And to work, both parties have to be using it.
2) Use TOR Like emails, your travels around the Internet can easily be tracked by anyone standing between you and the site you're trying to reach. TOR, short for "The Onion Router," helps make your traffic anonymous by bouncing it through a network of routers before spitting it back out on the other side. Each trip through a router provides another layer of protection, thus the onion reference.
Originally developed by the U.S. military, TOR is believed to work pretty well if you want to hide your traffic from, let's say, eavesdropping by your local Internet service provider. And criminals' use of TOR has so frustrated Japanese police that experts there recently recommended restricting its use. But it's worth noting that TOR may be ineffective against governments equipped with the powers of global surveillance.
Disadvantages Browsing the web with TOR can be painfully slow. And some services - like file swapping protocols used by many Internet users to share videos and music - aren't compatible.
3) Ditch the phone Your everyday cellphone has all kinds of privacy problems. In Britain, cellphone safety was so poor that crooked journalists made a cottage industry out of eavesdropping on their victims' voicemails. In general, proprietary software, lousy encryption, hard-to-delete data and other security issues make a cellphone a bad bet for storing information you'd rather not share.
An even bigger issue is that cellphones almost always follow their owners around, carefully logging the location of every call, something which could effectively give governments a daily digest of your everyday life. Security researcher Jacob Appelbaum has described cellphones as tracking devices that also happen to make phone calls. If you're not happy with the idea of an intelligence agency following your footsteps across town, leave the phone at home.
Disadvantages Not having a cellphone handy when you really need it. Other alternatives, like using "burner" phones paid for anonymously and discarded after use, rapidly become expensive.
4) Cut up your credit cards The Wall Street Journal says the NSA is monitoring American credit card records in addition to phone calls. Some cybercriminals can use the same methods. So stick to cash, or, if you're more adventurous, use electronic currencies to move your money around if you want total privacy.
Disadvantages Credit cards are a mainstay of the world payment system, so washing your hands of plastic money is among the most difficult moves you can make. In any case, some cybercurrency systems offer only limited protection from government snooping and many carry significant risks. The value of Bitcoin, one of the better-known forms of electronic cash, has oscillated wildly, while users of another popular online currency, Liberty Reserve, were left out of pocket after the company behind it was busted by international law enforcement.
5) Don't keep your data in America or with American companies U.S. companies are subject to U.S. law, including the Patriot Act, whose interpretations are classified. Although the exact parameters of the PRISM data mining program revealed by the Guardian and The Washington Post remain up for debate, what we do know is that a variety of law enforcement officials - not just at the NSA - can secretly demand your electronic records without a warrant through an instrument known as a National Security Letter. Such silent requests are made by the thousands every year.
If you don't like the sound of that, your best bet is to park your data in a European country, where privacy protections tend to be stronger.
Disadvantages Silicon Valley's Internet service providers tend to be better and cheaper than their foreign counterparts. What's more, there's no guarantee that European spy agencies don't have NSA-like surveillance arrangements with their own companies. When hunting for a safe place to stash your data, look for smaller countries with robust human rights records. Iceland, long a hangout for WikiLeaks activists, might be a good bet.
6) Steer clear of malicious software If they can't track it, record it, or intercept it, an increasing number of spies aren't shy about hacking their way in to steal your data outright. Edward Snowden, the NSA leaker, warned the Guardian that his agency had been on a worldwide binge of cyber-attacks.
"We hack everyone everywhere," he said.
Former officials don't appear to contradict him. Ex-NSA chief Michael Hayden described it as "commuting to where the information is stored and extracting the information from the adversaries' network." In a recent interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, he boasted that "we are the best at doing it. Period."
Malicious software used by hackers can be extremely hard to spot. But installing an antivirus program, avoiding attachments, frequently changing passwords, dodging suspicious websites, creating a firewall, and always making sure your software is up to date is a good start.
Disadvantages Keeping abreast of all the latest updates and warily scanning emails for viruses can be exhausting.
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K
Huawei Ascend P6 official ahead of formal launch
released the press release detailing the features and specifications of the Ascend P6 smartphone.
The super slim phone comes with a 4.7-inch in-cell LCD screen that has a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. It's powered by Huawei's in-house chipset that has a 1.5GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 processor and 2GB of RAM. It includes an 8-megapixel rear camera with a BSI sensor capable of recording 1080p video and a 5-megapixel front facing camera. The phone runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and features Emotion UI layer on top. It offers 8GB of internal storage expandable via microSD card and has a 2000 mAh battery.
The Huawei Ascend P6 sports a slender profile at just 6.18mm and weighs 120 grams. The phone seems to have a boxy look with a curve on the bottom edge. The right side of the smartphone features the power button, volume rocker with the SIM card slots. The other side looks to have a headphone jack on the bottom. The smartphone is expected to come in White, Pink and Black colours.
The phone offers dual-SIM with dual stand-by support in addition to HSPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and FM radio.
The phone's specifications had leaked a few days back complete with its thickness and the resolution of its cameras. Screenshots of the phone's user interface were also leaked. Huawei earlier posted a teaser video for the device as well. Adding to the hype around the product launch, the CEO of the company, Richard Yu recently shared a teaser photograph of the device on his Facebook page as well.
The Huawei Ascend P6 will be available in China this month followed by a rollout in Western Europe and other regions.
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The super slim phone comes with a 4.7-inch in-cell LCD screen that has a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. It's powered by Huawei's in-house chipset that has a 1.5GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 processor and 2GB of RAM. It includes an 8-megapixel rear camera with a BSI sensor capable of recording 1080p video and a 5-megapixel front facing camera. The phone runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and features Emotion UI layer on top. It offers 8GB of internal storage expandable via microSD card and has a 2000 mAh battery.
The Huawei Ascend P6 sports a slender profile at just 6.18mm and weighs 120 grams. The phone seems to have a boxy look with a curve on the bottom edge. The right side of the smartphone features the power button, volume rocker with the SIM card slots. The other side looks to have a headphone jack on the bottom. The smartphone is expected to come in White, Pink and Black colours.
The phone offers dual-SIM with dual stand-by support in addition to HSPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and FM radio.
The phone's specifications had leaked a few days back complete with its thickness and the resolution of its cameras. Screenshots of the phone's user interface were also leaked. Huawei earlier posted a teaser video for the device as well. Adding to the hype around the product launch, the CEO of the company, Richard Yu recently shared a teaser photograph of the device on his Facebook page as well.
The Huawei Ascend P6 will be available in China this month followed by a rollout in Western Europe and other regions.
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K
HTC DESIRE 200 LAUNCHED
HTC has officially announced a new budget Android offering, Desire 200.
This smartphone packs in 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 320X480 pixels. HTC Desire 200 comes with Qualcomm's Snapdragon S1 processor that clocks 1GHz along with 512MB of RAM. The internal storage available on this smartphone is 4GB and can be expanded by up to 32GB via microSD card.
HTC Desire 200 comes with 1,230mAh battery, which as per the company's claims, gives seven and a half hours talk time on 3G and a standby time of 812 hours. For camera, there is a 5-megapixel rear shooter on board along with a VGA front camera. Just like the other smartphones from HTC's stable this smartphone too will come with Beats Audio.
Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, Micro-USB and GPS. HTC Desire 200 comes with accelerometer, proximity and ambient light sensor. The smartphone will be available in Black and While colour options. It is not clear which version of Android this smartphone is running on.
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This smartphone packs in 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 320X480 pixels. HTC Desire 200 comes with Qualcomm's Snapdragon S1 processor that clocks 1GHz along with 512MB of RAM. The internal storage available on this smartphone is 4GB and can be expanded by up to 32GB via microSD card.
HTC Desire 200 comes with 1,230mAh battery, which as per the company's claims, gives seven and a half hours talk time on 3G and a standby time of 812 hours. For camera, there is a 5-megapixel rear shooter on board along with a VGA front camera. Just like the other smartphones from HTC's stable this smartphone too will come with Beats Audio.
Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, Micro-USB and GPS. HTC Desire 200 comes with accelerometer, proximity and ambient light sensor. The smartphone will be available in Black and While colour options. It is not clear which version of Android this smartphone is running on.
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K
Friday, 14 June 2013
IS THIS THE NEXT-GEN NEXUS 7 ????
AN ANNOUNCED TAB BY ASUS CARRYING THE NEXUS BRAND NAME HAS BEEN SPOTTED AT FCC (Federal Communications Commission) AS WELL AS AT BLUETOOTH SIG.
(READ AHEAD FOR THE DETAILS....)
GALAXY NOT 3 : 13 MP CAMERA GETS CONFIRMED
THE CAMERA RESOLUTION FOR THE MOST HOTLY ANTICIPATED PHONE FROM SAMSUNG IS NOW CONFIRMED BY AN IMAGE WHICH WAS UPLOADED TO PICASA.
(READ AHEAD FOR THE DETAILS....)
HTC ONE MINI: CONFIRMED ???
THE HTC ONE MINI HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY UAPROF (The User Agent Profile (UAProf) specification is concerned with capturing capability and preference information for wireless devices. This information can be used by content providers to produce content in an appropriate format for the specific device).
THE DOCS CONFIRMED JUST THE 720p RESOLUTION OF THR MINI VERSION OF THE HTC ONE .SADLY NO OTHER SPECS WERE CONFIRMED.
(READ AHEAD FOR THE DETAILS......)
Microsoft Office : Comes to iPhone for Office 365 subscribers, sadly Android's wait continues
Microsoft's Office software package is coming to the iPhone for the first time Friday, offering people the ability to read and edit their text documents, spreadsheets and slide presentations at the doctor's office or at a soccer game.

(read ahead for more details ......)
Thursday, 13 June 2013
NOKIA TO HOLD A PRESS EVENT ON JULY 11th; HINTS US AT THE LUMIA EOS
AFTER DOZENS OF LEAKS ,NOKIA HANDS US OUT THE INVITES FOR AN EVENT HAPPENING ON 11th OF JULY
(READ AHEAD FOR THE DETAILS ....)
AT&t : WILL LAUNCH THE "GALAXY S4" ACTIVE EXCLUSIVELY IN THE U.S

AT&t JUST OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT IT WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY LAUNCHING THE GALAXY S4 ACTIVE (RUGGED VERSION OF THE S4 ) IN THE US .
(READ AHEAD FOR THE DETAILS ....)
Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie coming this October: Report
Android lovers are forever looking forward to the next version of the operating system. Most people were expecting Google to announce the same at the its developers conference, Google I/O, earlier this year. With that done and dusted, the question still remains what will be the next version of operating system - Android 4.3 or Android 5.0 - and, more importantly, when this update be released.
HTC Butterfly S to come with BoomSound, HTC Sense 5: Report
Photographs leaked by the website show us the presence of dual-speakers on the front with BoomSound technology similar to what we have seen on the HTC One. No speaker grill is seen on the back of the device. If we look at the images closely, the speaker grill on the top shows that the image has gone through some sort of digitization as it appears like a pixelated mosaic.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
HTC ONE "MINI" : LEAKED ALONG WITH SPECS

Photos of the HTC One Mini popped up just last week. Now there’s a new image to go along with some hardware specifications for HTC’s upcoming 4.3-inch phone.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 "ZOOM" : LAUNCHED WITH 16 M.P SENSOR AND 10x ZOOM
Samsung has officially announced the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom. The device is the first camera-focused Android smartphone from the South Korean manufacturer. With a 16-megapixel CMOS Sensor, 16x optical zoom, Optical Image Stabiliser (OIS) and Xenon Flash, the smartphone might be an interesting device for photography enthusiasts.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
iOS 7:coming to iPhone 4 and up,But not all features will be available on all devices

iOS 7 BROUGHT WITH IT A SEA OF FEATURES AND IMPROVEMENTS BUT SOME OF THOSE FEATURES WILL REMAIN ONLY LIMITED TO SOME DEVICES
(READ AHEAD FOR DETAILS ABOUT WHICH FEATURE IS COMING TO WHICH iDEVICE.....)
Huawei Ascend Mate: Available in India for Rs. 28,990 (approx.$508 USD)
The Chines telecom giant Huawei is all set to launch its large screen phablet in the Indian market. Dubbed as Huawei Ascend Mate, this phablet boasts of a 6.1-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels.
(READ AHEAD FOR MORE ABOUT THIS MASSIVE SCREEN SIZED "PHONE" AND IT's COMPETITORS IN THE
MARKET........)
Sony Xperia ZR:Up for grab online at Rs29,990( $535 USD ) IN INDIA
Sony is expected to launch its water resistant smartphone Xperia ZR soon in India as it is listed for pre-order on ecommerce sites. The device has appeared on Flipkart.com and Infibeam.com with a price tag of Rs. 29,990.
The amazing feature of this phone is its ability to take pictures even while it remains submerged in 1.5 meters of fresh water for up to 30 minutes and the user can shoot even from a locked screen.
(READ AHEAD FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT THIS AMAZING WATER PROOF PHONE FROM SONY ....)

iOS 7 : TOP 5 IMPROVEMENTS
iOS 7 BROUGHT IN A TON OF FEATURES AND A COMPLETELY NEW DESIGN . SO HERE IS OUR TOP 5 LIST OF SOME OF THE TOP iOS 7 FEATURES THAT WERE ANNOUNCED AT THIS WWDC,OF COURSE THERE ARE TONS OF NEW THING ANNOUNCED WITH iOS 7 AND TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT THE NEW iOS READ OUR FULL REVIEW HERE ......
(READ AHEAD FOR THE TOP 5 FEATURES IN iOS )
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Monday, 10 June 2013
iOS 7 :- UNBELIEVABLY THE BEST !!!!!! (FULL REVIEW INSIDE)
Apple demonstrated the new software(iOS 7) at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday. The new design direction was widely expected and will show up on iPhones, iPad and iPod Touches this fall, the company said.
BUT WHAT IS THERE IN IT ?? IS IT BETTER THAN ANDROID AND MOST IMPORTANTLY IS IT DIFFERENT FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF iOS ???
READ AHEAD FOR OUR FULL WRITTEN REVIEW IN WHICH WE ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT iOS 7.....
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MAC OS X 10.9 MAVERICKS ANNOUNCED.....
(THIS PAGE WILL SHORTLY BE UPDATED FOR MORE CONTENT)Apple announced the next version of Mac OS X today at the Keynote for the WWDC. Named Mavericks, Mac OS X 10.9 brings more iOS features into the fold including a quicker way to multitask, the Siri voice assistant, Finder Tabs, and several other features.

NOKIA LUMIA 925 GOES ON SALE IN EUROPE : GERMANY THE LUCKY ONE
THE NOKIA LUMIA 925 HAS GONE ON SALE AFTER A MONTH SINCE IT's ANNOUNCEMENT AND IT WILL HIT GERMANY FIRST..

(READ AHEAD FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT PRICING , AVAILABILITY AND THE SUPERMAN EDITION ......)
LEAKS : GALAXY NOTE 3 PROTOTYPE & OPPO FIND 5 MINI
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THE UPCOMING GALAXY NOTE 3 AND THE RUMORED OPPO FIND 5 MINI HAVE BEEN LEAKED .
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(READ AHEAD FOR THEIR DETAILS AND MORE .....)
SAMSUNG GALAXY ACE 3: ANNOUNCED!!!!!!!
JUST YESTERDAY WE SAW THE GALAXY ACE 3 LEAKING IN A PRESS SHOT AND TODAY SAMSUNG ANNOUNCED IT OFFICIALLY.
(READ AHEAD FOR MORE.....)
Sunday, 9 June 2013
GALAXY ACE 3: LEAKED IN A PRESS SHOT
THE GALAXY ACE 3 HAS TODAY LEAKED IN A MUGSHOT WHICH JUST SHOWS THE FRONT OF THE DEVICE AND YES, OF COURSE THE SAME OLD, BORING SAMSUNG'S DESIGN LANGUAGE........
(read ahead for more......)

Saturday, 8 June 2013
WWDC : TOP 6 PREDICTIONS
APPLE ,THE MOST VALUABLE TECH COMPANY, COMES OUT WITH GAME CHANGERS WHEN WE LEAST EXPECT FROM IT.AS WE ARE COMING CLOSER AND CLOSER TO THE HOTLY ANTICIPATED EVENT OF APPLE (WWDC), REPORTS AND RUMORS OF DIFFERENT KIND OF PRODUCTS , SERVICES & WHAT NOT IS EMERGING .
SO HERE IS OUR TOP 6 PICKS (read ahead for the list and a lot more )
Friday, 7 June 2013
Apple puts up '7' sign banners at WWDC, confirms next iOS version
APPLE IS POISED TO SHOW IT's NEXT VERSION OF iOS AT THIS WWDC ON JUNE 10th AND TO CONFIRM THAT APPLE HAS DECORATED IT's MOSCOW CENTER IN SAN FRANCISCO , THE VENUE FOR WWDC ,WITH BANNERS WHICH PROUDLY SHOW THE NUMBER " 7 ".
(read ahead for more pics and news......)
HTC One mini M4 gets certified by Bluetooth SIG

HTC's M4 ( MINI ) WAS TODAY CERTIFIED BY BLUETOOTH SIG & SO THIS VERY MUCH CONFIRMS IT's EXISTENCE .........
(READ AHEAD FOR MORE......)
SONY's XPERIA TOGARI(ZU) GETS LEAKED WITH A CAT .........LOL
THE RUMOURED SONY XPERIA ZU ( TOGARI) IS LEAKED IN A HILARIOUS PHOTO......
(READ AHEAD TO SEE THE HILARIOUS PHOTO)
SONY's EVENT ON JUNE 25th : WHAT WILL IT BE FOR????
SONY TODAY HAD SENT PRESS INVITES FOR A JUNE 25th EVENT HAPPENING IN GERMANY.....
JUNE WILL BE A VERY BUSY MONTH FOR ALL THE TECH LOVERS AS THERE IS E3 COMING , THEN AT THE SAME DAY THERE IS APPLE's WWDC ( THE EVENT ), AND THEN THERE IS A SAMSUNG's EVENT ON JUNE 20th AND THEN FINALLY THIS SONY's EVENT IS THERE .

WE HAVE NO CLUE WHAT SONY WILL ANNOUNCE AT THIS EVENT . IT CAN BE THE SONY's XPERIA TOGARI ( which will have a 6.44" 1080p screen with quad core snapdragon 800 & jelly bean 4.2.2), or THE XPERIA C670X (which might have a 4.8" 1080p screen with a quad core snapdragon 600) OR IT COULDN'T BE ANY OF IT .........
LET's SEE WHAT SONY HOLDS FOR US AT THIS EVENT . LIKE ALWAYS WE WILL BRING YOU THE LATEST NEWS AND RUMORS ABOUT THIS EVENT AND THE OTHER TREMENDOUS EVENTS HAPPENING THIS JUNE AND ALWAYS ........
SO STAY TUNED............
Thursday, 6 June 2013
BBM WILL MOST PROBABLY COME TO iOS AND ANDROID ON JUNE 27th.....MAY ALSO BE PRE-INSTALLED WITH SOME SMARTPHONES
We are 100% sure that BBM will be coming to iOS & Android users sometime soon as it was officially announced by BlackBerry but the question remains when?. But now reports suggest that the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) will most probably be launched on 27th to iOS & Android ( read ahead for more)........
Nokia's EOS back again : Comes in RED version too....
Nokia's hotly anticipated phone now seems to come in Red colored chassis too along with the Yellow and the Black version ...
This Nokia's EOS lumia phone will probably have a 41mp sensor with the xenon flash .
Furthermore this phone will have a dual core 1.5 ghz snapdragon processor , 4.5" screen with a 768*1280 resolution which accounts for 332 pixel density...
Let's see how great the camera will be of this phone ???
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS 41MP LUMIA PHONE ???
PLEASE SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH US IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW ......
Again : Leaked Photos Show The Nokia EOS From Every Possible Angle
Nokia's most anticipated phone of the year is very well managed to be under wraps . Yesterday we saw some of the outer body pics of the EOS smartphone but today we finally have some very good and proper shots of the smartphone which is taken from almost every angle ....
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Nokia EOS photos leak, sadly uses Lumia 920 polycarbonate body!!!

PICS OF THE MOST HOTLY ANTICIPATE WINDOWS PHONE OF THE YEAR EMERGE, NOKIA EOS ,BUT...
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active water and dust resistant phone announced
Samsung has announced its much awaited smartphone, Galaxy S4 Active, the ruggedised version of the company's flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, targeting active users and the SONY's xperia ruggedised range fans.

HTC One mini hands on photos leak, compare it to the One
SPECS AND PICS OF THE HTC ONE MINI VERSION EMERGE ( READ AHEAD)......
Lenovo K900 launched: 2GHz processor for Rs. 32,999($600 USD)
Lenovo has launched its flagship Android smartphone, the K900 in the Indian market at a bit high price point of Rs. 32,999 ($600 USD).

Micromax A116 Canvas HD : 4.2.1 COMING
Micromax is surprisingly rolling out Android 4.2.2 Jelly bean update to its flagship smartphone, the A116 Canvas HD.
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