World’s Cheapest Tablet – Amazon Kindle Fire only for $199
Amazon has launched its new Tablet today, called Amazon Kindle Fire, and it is the world’s cheapest tablet. It costs just $199. While it certainly isn’t as good as Apple’s iPad, it is not that expensive either. Read More...
Microsoft and Samsung sign a cross-licensing deal; Google unhappy
Recently, Microsoft and Samsung signed a cross-licensing deal, under which the latter will pay the former for using the technology of its Android-based devices. In return, Microsoft will help Samsung to market its Read More...
Sales of Samsung Galaxy S II crosses 10-million mark
Android phones have been doing well since past few years. However, the success of Samsung Galaxy S II describes how successful a phone can be. Samsung declares that the sales of its flagship smartphone, Samsung Read More...
Microsoft Launches Windows Phone Marketplace today
Although a larger part of the smartphone market is captured by Android and iOS phones, Windows 7 phones are soon catching up. An increasing number of people are now showing interest in Windows phones. Keeping this Read More...
Out-of-gas NASA satellite finally returns to Earth secretively
After about two decades of its launch, the Upper Atomic Research Satellite falls on earth on September 23, 2011. However, NASA officials are not sure about the precise time and location of the fall. The Upper Atomic Read More...
Can neutrinos really travel faster than light?
According to Albert Einstein, nothing could travel faster than light. However, this statement is very close to being proved wrong. In an experiment that shook the world, scientists at CERN found out that neutrinos Read More...
What is Facebook Timeline?
If you have ever felt that you could share only so much on your profile page, the introduction of new ‘Timeline’ feature on Facebook could be the best thing that can happen to your online social life. As the Read More...
Samsung appeals court to ban apple iPhone and iPad in Netherlands
A few days ago, TechieCop reported that Samsung is planning to backfire by asking the court to ban apple’s products in some countries on account of patent issues. However, it is not the design patent Samsung is Read More...
Facebook changes: Good or bad?
According to Mark Zuckerberg, the latest changes are some of the biggest changes Facebook has ever introduced. Well, they may be. But are these changes very useful for the users? Are the users happy with the changes? One Read More...
Amazon’s Press Conference on Sept 28: New Tablet or Kindle?
The image was sent to many media agencies, who believe that Amazon would unveil its new kindle or the Android Tablet on September 28, 2011. Or it could simply be something else. But most predict that it would be Read More...
iPhone 5 might be unveiled on October 4, 2011
Several rumors on the internet hint that the Apple might launch iPhone 5 by the end of this month, or early September. Here is another hint. All Things D have mentioned that the company might unveil the new smartphone Read More...
Google Plus now open for all
After testing its new social networking site for about 12 weeks with limited set of people, Google now opens Google Plus for all the users. Initially, users were allowed to sign up for the new site only after receiving Read More...
Samsung Vs Apple: The battle gets intense
For those who haven’t been following the new lately, here is a brief background of the tussle between Samsung and Apple. These two companies have been filing patent suits against each other over since last several Read More...
Netflix will be split into two: What does this mean?
What’s the news? Netflix’s Chief Executive, Reed Hastings, believes that he made a big mistake by altering the pricing strategy and subscription services. He confessed his mistake and apologized to his customers Read More...
BlackBerry in Trouble
Only a few months, BlackBerry-owner Research in Motion (RIM) had faced intense criticism by the government of India for its messenger service which could have been a key tool of communication used by terrorists. Read More...