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Australia Unveils Its Most Powerful Computer
0By: Zain Nabi | August 4th, 2013 | Gadgets, NewsTechnology plays a major role in our lives. It has now totally changed the way we work and the way we live. We can now calculate and even organize our data easily and in no time, thanks to computers and advancements in their models that have taken the world by storm. To say computer acts as a backbone of any business would not be an understatement. It can work faster than an ordinary ...
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Smartphone, Tablet Apps Can Locate Stolen Unit, Take Photos of Thief
By: Zain Nabi | August 3rd, 2013 | News, SmartphonesSmartphones and tablets have completely changed the life of a common man. They are within easy reach of people in most of the world and have influenced people’s behavior patters. Everyone now seems to be carrying a smart device with them, but what happens if these devices are lost or stolen? One should not now worry about losing their smartphones or tablets; keeping them safe from t...
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Japan to Rely On Automakers to Cover Smartphones Sale Decline
By: Zain Nabi | August 3rd, 2013 | Business, News, SmartphonesAs the global sales of smartphones relatively decrease, the device manufacturers in Japan are now seeking to provide supplies to automakers. Generally, smartphones are prepared by robots that give better output and efficiency and the same can be done in different sectors that are driven by technology. Robots are considered as one of the biggest strengths of the Japanese electronics in...
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Vodafone to Cap Global Roaming Fees At $5 a Day
By: Zain Nabi | August 3rd, 2013 | NewsIn an attempt to counter the decline in its consumer base, Vodafone has come up with a new offer, introducing global roaming plan for $5 per day only. The users can now make unlimited free calls and send a number of messages by using this plan while traveling to the UK, US or New Zealand. During the past few years, Vodafone has witnessed a dramatic decline in its number of users. This...
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Los Angeles Unified School District to Give Away Free iPads to 640,000 Students
By: Ali Raza | August 3rd, 2013 | Apple, iOS, News, TabletsEducating students at school level is not an easy task, as teachers not only have to transfer their knowledge to children, but they also have to keep them engaged so they can learn and excel after passing out of the school. However, the increased use of technology has raised another issue for schools. Now educational institutes also have to introduce their students to technology. To deal with this...
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LG Reveals QuickWindow Case in Seven Different Colours for Forthcoming G2 Smartphone
By: Ali Raza | August 3rd, 2013 | News, SmartphonesLG has already revealed that its forthcoming flagship smartphone G2 will feature a Snapdragon 800 chipset and it will be the first premium device from the South Korean company that will hit stores without the brand name Optimus. Apart from this several leaks of the LG G2 have unveiled most of the specs of the upcoming smartphon...
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Even After Receiving Prestigious Honour from NSA, Google Engineer Believes Agency Should not Exist
By: Ali Raza | August 3rd, 2013 | Google, NewsLast week the National Security Agency (NSA) awarded Google’s engineer, Joseph Bonneau with its most prestigious honour “Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper” for producing “The Science of Guessing” report. This was the first time that NSA has awarded its “Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper” to any person. This did ...
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BlackBerry Q5 to Hit Store Shelves in Canada on August 13
By: Ali Raza | August 3rd, 2013 | Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesIt’s been quite some time now since BlackBerry announced its mid-tier smartphone the Q5. Canadians have been waiting for the Waterloo-based company to make the device available for sale in the country for quite soem time and finally the Canadian smartphone maker announced that BlackBerry Q5 will hit store shelves in Canad...