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Around this time last year, Microsoft launched its new line of ultraportables/tablets called Surface. Though well received, it didn’t sell as well as Microsoft hoped and was mostly criticized for not being able to target a specific segment of the market. However, it was equally praised for
When you get a new computer or just reinstall your operating system, there’s always a certain list of software that you’d install, to enhance basic functionality. There are some popular computer programs recommended by everyone, but they might not be the best or lightest available. If you’re
According to most statistics, Google Chrome is used by around 40% of the world’s internet using population. This easily makes it the most used web browser across multiple platforms. Just like Android, more people using it means that you’re inevitably going to find little addons that make
Whether you’re just looking to create some great memories from home videos, get your short movie organized or just want to try your hand at creating a great looking advertising video, the one tool you’re going to need is a powerful video editing suite. Common options like
The time has come for another iPhone from Apple, and this time in fact, there’s two! Over the past few months we’ve seen numerous leaks of the upcoming iPhones, but perhaps the most interesting were of a colorful, plastic device that was supposedly a cheaper iPhone. Now
Just in time to take on the burgeoning trend of all in one media boxes, Sony has announced the new PS Vita TV. Not only does this small wonder let you use the wide range of Sony services like Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited and more on your
Android is the biggest mobile operating system in the world by quite a margin, and this obviously means that it has huge developer support. The Google Play store has more than 1,000,000 apps, and this huge number includes some really great offerings. Some productivity apps, for example,
Finally, the much awaited, oft leaked and hyped Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is here! As expected, it’s larger and thinner than its predecessors, but unfortunately still carries a similar design. Of course there are a couple of changes in terms of design and build, we’ll get to