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It’s Christmas time, London, 21 December 2011, as semi-last-minute shoppers dash around the capital gathering gifts for their loved and not so loved ones thousands of commuters are being entertained
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It’s Christmas time, London, 21 December 2011, as semi-last-minute shoppers dash around the capital gathering gifts for their loved and not so loved ones thousands of commuters are being entertained
CES is finally over and we thought we’d do one more round-up, which will contain the best of the rest; from new TV technologies to rival OLED, mobile phones and
Intel, despite its best intentions, has not been able to snag smartphone or tablet market. Similarly, Lenovo and Motorola have failed to make it big in burgeoning market. But now
We’re back with our second installment of our top tech predictions for CES 2012. In this part we will be looking at computing, tablets and mobiles. We’ll cover everything from
A couple of days back, we had heard about Majel, Google’s attempt to compete with Apple’s voice controlled personal assistant app. And now it is Microsoft’s turn to make its
2011 proved to be a good year for Android and iOS and both the platforms had a great closing week. According to a report released by mobile analytics firm Flurry,
The month of December brought some badly needed joy for BlackBerry. The beleaguered mobile phone company saw marginal increase in its market share in the last month of previous year.
Google’s very own Eric Schmidt divulged a few interesting tidbits during his interview with an Italian newspaper. He alluded to the fact that the internet search engine giant is in