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Google’s annual developer’s conference is finally upon us, which means the introduction of a whole new slew of features, the next version of Android and much love for developers. Prior to the keynote, there were rumors of a yet unnamed Android version, and Google’s foray into wearables and the
Indian manufacturer Micromax is known for two things, affordable featurephones/Android smartphones and roping in X-Men star Hugh Jackman as their brand ambassador. Now, they will also be known as the first Indian manufacturer to launch Windows Phone smartphones! Microsoft recently announced new OEMs who’ve signed on to produce
After Microsoft took over the mobile division of Nokia, it was renamed to Microsoft Mobile Oy, but Microsoft still has the license to use the ‘Nokia Lumia’ brand name until 31st December 2015. Although it’s under new management, you’ll still see the legendary Nokia name on devices
WWDC is Apple’s annual developer conference, where the spotlight is on new technologies, developers and software instead of their crazy popular products. This year’s conference keynote was notable for a number of reasons, namely, Apple branching out into home automation, the introduction of a new programming language,
Almost ever since Amazon entered the tablet game with the fantastic Kindle Fire series, there’s been talk of a smartphone from the e-commerce and electronics giant. The recent Amazon Fire TV launch only shows how serious they are about expanding into other markets, and some pretty trusted
One of the biggest stories making rounds from the past few days is the discovery of the Heartbleed bug. This bug was discovered by a Finnish security firm called Codenomicon and an independent Google researcher, who came to know that one of the most widely used online security
When the iPhone 5S came out with a 64-bit SoC, it was hailed for thinking forward, even though there wasn’t and in fact isn’t, much real world usage as of now. A representative of Qualcomm, Anand Chandrashekhar, famously dismissed Apple’s A7 chips as a gimmick, and was
The most used connector/cable/communication standard in the world is definitely due for an update, and finally, here it is! USB 3.1 is the new version of the worldwide standard, that brings with it new features and a much more user friendly design that would really get rid