Feb 26, 2013



Samsung has revealed the Galaxy Note 8.0 At the Mobile World Congress event over in Barcelona, its latest mid-sized tablet, As with the Galaxy S3, Note 2 & the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, this 8-inch Samsung tablet supports split-screen functionality and ships with the latest version of the S Pen stylus, Specs-wise, the Galaxy Note 8.0 is powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor, contains 2GB of RAM & rocking a 1280x800 8-inch display at 189ppi, That 189ppi resolution means that the Galaxy Note 8.0's screen is sharper than the 163ppi display on the iPad mini.

Introducing The "iPad Mini" Killer, The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 [SPECS]

By: Unknown on: Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Feb 25, 2013


The passionate Instagramers cheered when Samsung announced the Galaxy Camera and will be even happier now. The Korean company launched a new version of the device, with the same features of the previous edition, but without the presence of connectivity with mobile networks, this goes for 3G and also 4G.

Samsung Unveils a Budget Friendly, Wi-Fi-Only Galaxy Camera

By: Unknown on: Monday, February 25, 2013

Feb 19, 2013



Google has teamed up with a couple of big-name manufacturers to deliver a slew of successful Nexus devices to market, but one constant criticism of the series has been the underperformance of the camera. That all looks set to change, according to one Google executive, Vic Gundotra, who has promised the next line of Nexus smartphones will offer snappers which deliver crisper, altogether better shots by packing, in the words of the Google chief, “insanely great cameras.”

According to Google, Future Nexus Devices Will Deliver “Insanely Great” Cameras

By: Unknown on: Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Feb 17, 2013







Job search has evolved over recent years, with hundreds of companies piling in to the space, Bayt.com is one of the leading online recruitment websites in MENA region and in this review we will take a quick look at Bayt.com Android App feature by feature.

Bayt.com [App Review]

By: Unknown on: Sunday, February 17, 2013

Feb 8, 2013




Ubuntu Smartphones are set to be shipped on October this year, which will definitely tickle the fancies of people who love open source gadgets *tsk tsk*. This type of OS makes these smart phones' UI and whatnot highly customizable at will.

Presently, open source smartphones are either discontinued or are only available to a few developers. Furthermore, the market for Ubuntu Smartphones is highly specific, being North America as well as other geographic markets that prefer open source systems, according to a report by Wall Street Journal.

The source further states that Ubuntu has captured the interest of popular mobile carriers, but no word is given yet as to who and what companies were drawn to developing Ubuntu smart phones.

Developers and enthusiasts will definitely want October to come and a select few will also have access to this Linux-based OS as a pilot ROM for the Galaxy Nexus late February and I can't wait til this gets ported to my Note 2, I mean look how good it look in the picture so imagine how could it look like in person! 

The Ubuntu Smartphone Launches In October

By: Unknown on: Friday, February 08, 2013

If HTC has its way, soon the term Megapixel will be deleted from our lexicon. Instead, “Ultrapixel” will become the new way to measure the capacity of smartphone cameras. Pocket-Lint has reported that HTC is to use this new camera technology, already in use by a host of manufacturers, in the upcoming M7. HTC will use three separate image sensors, that are take the images and stitch them together into one image.

HTC M7: Say goodbye to Megapixels, Hello Ultrapixels!

By: Unknown on: Friday, February 08, 2013

Feb 2, 2013


Shortly after Japan-based Sony announced a 20 February event to talk the future of the Playstation, a new report claims a next-generation console will indeed be announced by Sony executives.

Sony to announce PS4 at February event

By: Unknown on: Saturday, February 02, 2013



The Blackberry Z10, equipped with the new Blackberry 10 OS, is black, sleek and in a form factor that’s not too dissimilar from the Nexus 4. Operating system aside, many of us have been wondering how the Z10 measures up some of our favorite Android devices.

Blackberry Z10... You're doing it wrong!

By: Unknown on: Saturday, February 02, 2013

Feb 1, 2013


Graphene is a class 2D structure measuring just one atom thick. It's the strongest material ever produced; 300 times tougher than steel, it's one of the lightest conductors in existence.



Nokia is leading the electronic firms within the Graphene Flagship Consortium, which includes 73 other companies and academic institutions from a number of mediums. The Finnish handset manufacturer has received a grant of $1.35 billion to research and develop graphene for practical applications, with the European Union for the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) providing the grant itself.

Nokia has received a $1.35 billion grant to develop the strongest material ever made

By: Unknown on: Friday, February 01, 2013

 
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