Online microblogging service, Twitter, could soon be accessible on your mobile phone even if you do not have an active data plan. To make this possible, Twitter Inc. is reportedly planning a tie-up with a Singaporean company, U2opia.
Indian smartphone manufacturer Karbonn Mobiles on Thursday unveiled its much awaited smartphone called the - Karbonn Titanium X. The Union Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Kapil Sibal, launched the flagship smartphone from Karbonn yesterday at the Telecom Exhibition 2013 in New Delhi.
Its jubilation time for the users and Google! First Google delighted the Web and Androids with the subscription music service now it’s time for Google to go generous on the iPhone. Folks, its unlimited streaming and the Google Play Music app for the favorite iPhone. The App store gets the Google Play Music now!
Hey folks welcome the new iPad Air! What should we do now, should we follow the up gradation trends and chuck the iPad of the older generation to get the smart the iPad mini or the iPad Air?
Samsung Galaxy S4 makes the company really proud! Even if we haven’t gone through the exact sales figures of the Galaxy S4 we do know that the device had managed to please nearly 20 million people in the first two months of its hitting the stands.
Wowe! That’s great news folks! It seems, the release date for the Google Nexus 5 is approaching closer. October gets Google Nexus 5 lucky, according to the reports!
This is “a remarkable achievement” that will have “a significant impact on the iPhone ecosystem,” highlights the data from Web ad network Chitika that tracks the source of mobile web requests in North America.
A forecast by Jefferies analyst Peter Misek has somehow brought glint in the eyes of the iPhone lovers, who’ve always wanted bigger screen for the product.
Apple launches two phones simultaneously, the inexpensive Apple 5C and the high end Apple 5S, but why? That is unusual strategy for Apple. Then the company goes a step further – Apple decided to go mum on its 5C preorder numbers. Why this secrecy?
Some heartening news for the Urdu speaking population of India! Nokia, the Finnish handset maker rolled out its first device in the nation that offers the option of the Urdu language.