Apple iPhone 5 will Make Samsung Galaxy S3 on Shame

Apple’s iPhone 5 is bound to be released anytime soon. Along with the seemingly long wait of diehard fans are the speculations on what are believed to be the best features and specifications that any mobile phone will carry. Foxconn CEO Terry Gou even had high ... Continue Reading →

Google’s First Project Glass Prototype Sees the Light

As noteworthy company Research In Motion is struggling with keeping afloat and preventing more people from selling used BlackBerrys for something better by considering split-and-merger options and thereby diminishing its size, another prominent company is looking ... Continue Reading →

Where Will All the Berrys Go?

I was rooting for Research In Motion to make a huge comeback after having gone to their BlackBerry World 2012 convention last month. I really was. It’s no secret that the company has been having problems of late trying to stay afloat in a market that increasingly ... Continue Reading →

Nokia Lumia Roundup

Recently, Nokia unveiled the Lumia 610, their fourth phone to feature Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS. The whole lineup is now the Lumia 610, 710, 800 and 900. You can tell that Nokia and Microsoft are serious about taking a gamble in the smartphone world ... Continue Reading →

What makes the Orange network a good choice

Orange has been one of the biggest network providers of the last decade, providing mobile and landline phone access to hundreds of millions of customers. In the last couple of years they have adapted to the growing trends of the mobile phone market and become one ... Continue Reading →

Surface Tablet is Microsofts answer to Apple’s iPad

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer surprised the audience just yesterday with presenting Microsofts latest development gadget. With this Microsoft started their own new tablet family series called ‘Surface’ which wants to come up and compete with Apple for ... Continue Reading →

Bulletproofing Your Computer System

They say that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. When it comes to computers, the same thing actually holds true. If you would be able to perform safety net features with your system, you would no longer have to constantly worry about computer ... Continue Reading →