Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Sep 18, 2013



It's no doubt that smartphones has became a big part of our lives, we relay on them to do so many things whether it was the essential stuff like talking and texting or social networking, web browsing, emails and gaming, smartphones make our lives easier by allowing us to access  and share information on the go. 

Folks at froot apps did some research and put together the results in the following infographic for us: 


Smartphones usage habits and addiction in MENA‏ [Infographic]

By: Unknown on: Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Jul 17, 2013



Arabic speaking Internet users around the world will be the first to experience the next evolution of the Internet after Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the global regulator of web addresses today officially entered into a contract with dotShabaka Registry for “شبكة.” to become the world’s first Arabic new Top-Level Domain (TLD).

“شبكة.” becomes the world’s first Arabic borderless Top-Level Domain

By: Unknown on: Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Jan 28, 2013



As perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) is expected to hit its physical density limit at about 1 Tb per square inch, we are hearing about new and innovative ways how a technology that is in its core more than 40 years old can get another extension.

It's Possible to Extend HDD Storage 5X

By: Unknown on: Monday, January 28, 2013

Jan 20, 2013



Korean researchers have uncovered a process to create "a class of imprintable, bendable, and shape-conformable polymer electrolyte with excellent electrochemical performance in lithium battery system.", The material can be sprayed on electrodes and then baked with UV rays for about 30 minutes in order to create power units, which would provide a method considerably faster than the standard way of creating lithium-ion cells.

Flexible Batteries Are Coming

By: Unknown on: Sunday, January 20, 2013

Jan 10, 2013


When it comes to mobile chips, Huawei is dead serious to design its own gear. And while we did see some of their devices being delayed because they used the current quad-core K3V2, that won’t stop the company from pursuing chip designs in the future. Quite the contrary, Huawei is already working on the successor, which will be unveiled at some point in the second half of this year. Dubbed HiSilicon K3V3, it will be based on the more powerful Cortex-A15 ARM architecture rather than Cortex-A9. 

Say Hello to Cortex-A15 Chipsets!

By: Unknown on: Thursday, January 10, 2013



At CES 2013, LG Electronics didn't have a mere booth; it had its own little entertainment universe packed full of HDTVs, smartphones and more. One of the company's more popular attractions was its curved OLED panel. LG even "enhanced" the curvature of the display's form factor by lining three units side-by-side, thus creating a very wide arc. Clever.

LG Introduces Curved OLED and Ultra HD Touch Screens at CES 2013

By: Unknown on: Thursday, January 10, 2013


If there are only three known truths in the universe, it's that (1) we must die, (2) we must pay taxes and (3) the PC platform will never die. But Panasonic is seemingly trying to prove the third truth wrong at CES 2013 in Las Vegas with a very interesting prototype: a 20-inch 4K tablet. If anything, it may kill off the AIOs, at least.

Panasonic has a 20-inch tablet prototype with a 4K resolution.

By: Unknown on: Thursday, January 10, 2013


Sometimes, nothing gets tasks done quicker than having more than one display on the go. A multi-monitor setup means you can write a document on one screen while reading an important spec sheet on the other. I won't even get into the benefits of multi-screens in PC gaming.

LG's UltraWide IPS monitors that connect to up to 2 devices & split into 4 separate windows!

By: Unknown on: Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, is one of the largest showcases of new technology in the world. and here are the highlights of Day one:

CES 2013: Day 1 Highlights

By: Unknown on: Thursday, January 10, 2013

Dec 25, 2012



Apple has acquired a reputation for being overly-aggressive in taking its competitors to court over patents (as demonstrated by this awesome video called “Apple Kills Star Trek”). In fact, it was just a few months ago that Apple took Samsung to court and won a whopping $1 billion dollars for supposed patent infringements. 

Samsung sues Apple in Korea over “Notification Center”

By: Unknown on: Tuesday, December 25, 2012

 
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