• Google to the Rescue with ‘Find My Android’

    By: Talha Bhatti  |  August 6th, 2013  |  Business, News

    There is no feeling of happiness greater than the moment you recover your stolen or misplaced smartphone. Not only because of the fact that it was a thousand dollar device, but also because of how much time an individual puts into making it perfect. Luckily for those who are constantly finding it hard to figure out where they put their phone last, Google

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  • Twitter slams Abuse with Hard New Rules

    By: Talha Bhatti  |  August 6th, 2013  |  Business, News

    Abusive language and sexual harassment is something that Twitter is wanting to get rid of on their website after a string of reports broke out on how women were being threatened and battered in various ways. Female users have always been facing such nasty messages meant to threat and harass, but a barrage recently of high-profile users has certainly caught the attention of administration at Twi...

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  • Forget the Salt, Use Instagram to make your Food Taste Better

    By: Talha Bhatti  |  August 6th, 2013  |  Business, Mobile Apps, News

    There is no doubt that the way food actually looks has a major role in playing how our mind thinks it tastes. This is the case even in situations before we have taken the first taste because our mind is already working hard at determining how what we are looking at may taste when it touches the taste buds on our tongues. Now a study by some top level researches is suggesting that snapping a pho...

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  • Canadians Still Using Radio to Discover New Music

    By: Talha Bhatti  |  August 6th, 2013  |  Business, News, O Canada

    While there may now be numerous ways to listen to new music and find something fresh just released into the market through the use of apps, websites and other modern day marvels, Canadians are still using the radio as their primary source. As surprising as it may sound, according to a report by Nielsen’s Music 360 Canada, 61% of Canadians come into that category that uses the more traditional wa...

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  • Spinlister encourages Biking, Connects Owners to Renters

    By: Talha Bhatti  |  August 6th, 2013  |  Business, News

    Have a bike lying around? Spinlister can definitely help as the new iPhone app is encouraging people with bicycles and those wanting to rent it out, to connect and communicate. There has been a growing trend in the use of bicycles for various reasons because in the end, there is no harm in it. From living an active lifestyle and staying fit...

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  • No New iPad Killing Off People’s Interest in Purchasing Tablets

    By: Talha Bhatti  |  August 6th, 2013  |  Apple, Business, News, Tablets

    When a product establishes itself so well that people shop around only for the sole purpose of purchasing it and not even laying an eye on the competition; that is when you know you have taken over the market. The trend of less people buying a tablet computer in the second quarter worried manufacturers for obvious reasons. It seemed confusing at first as to why the tablet buying trend had slowed d...

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  • Kickstarter Comes to Canada to Launch Canadian Campaigns

    By: Talha Bhatti  |  August 6th, 2013  |  Business, News, O Canada

    While the official launch of Kickstarter may be set for September 9, Canadians can begin submitting their creative ideas well before that day as the crowdfunding has officially opened for business in Canada. Originally being something that only the Americans and some Europeans enjoyed, Canadians will now be able to pitch in their ideas and ...

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  • Barack Obama and His Administration Vetoes a Potential Ban on Apple’s iPhone 4 and iPad Models in US

    By: Jeff Stewart  |  August 4th, 2013  |  Apple, Business, iOS, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    Samsung has been waiting for quite a while to see a ban imposed on some of Apple’s products in the US, as the South Korean company believes that the Cupertino-based tech giant has violated its copyrights. However, it appears that luck has not ran out on Apple ...

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  • Amazon Posts $7 Million Loss at End of Second Quarter Despite Increase in Revenue

    By: Jeff Stewart  |  August 4th, 2013  |  Business, News

    With the end of the last financial quarter, companies have started announcing their quarterly earnings, some of them declared decent revenues, while some showed decline in their profits due to decrease in sales. However, Amazon came up with a strange report when it issued its second quarter results on Thursday, July 25th. The mu...

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  • Analysts Predicts Moto X Phone Will Do Well While Nexus 7 Tablet Will Do Worse

    By: Ali Raza  |  August 4th, 2013  |  Android, Business, Google, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    KGI analyst Mingchi Kuo is known for making good predictions regarding future products from technology firms. Therefore, whenever Kuo comes out with a prediction, the tech industry pays great attention to his research note, as he maintains a good track record of results. Previously Kuo has made several predications regarding the forthcoming inexpensive edition of iPhone and the iPhone 5S, but now ...

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