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Google Apologizes For Delays in Nexus 4 Supply
0By: Ali Raza | December 20th, 2012 | Business, Google, News, SmartphonesIt appears that supplying the Google Nexus 4 to loyal and eager customers in the United Kingdom has became a serious headache for the search engine giant, as the company is struggling to meet the superfluous demand for this smartphone due to a shortage of supply. As a result of this shortage, Google have to make an apology to its customers in the UK, who are still anxiously waiting to get their ha...
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Raspberry Pi Introduces Its Very Own App Store – The Pi Store
By: Ali Raza | December 19th, 2012 | Apple, Google, NewsWe at TQ are unashamed of our appreciation of the Raspberry Pi, the credit card sized computer that is quite popular among hobbyists and hackers. The innovative computer has now achieved another milestone, with the Linux based devic...
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iPhone Gets Very Useful YouTube Capture App
By: Talha Bhatti | December 19th, 2012 | Apple, Google, Mobile Apps, News, SmartphonesGoogle owned YouTube recently launched their iPhone only mobile app YouTube Capture and like many, Mashable believes that the app will be almost as essential to users as Google Maps for iOS 6. The newly launched YouTube Capture uses only ...
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RIM Begins “Beta Testing” Blackberry 10 by Offering Free Handsets and Software to 120 Companies
By: Jeff Stewart | December 19th, 2012 | Android, iOS, News, O Canada, SmartphonesThere is still plenty of time left before the launch of Research In Motion(RIM)'s flagship operating system, Blackberry 10 as it is slated for a January 30 global release. However, the company has announced on Monday that they had started “beta testing” their latest offering thereby allowing 120 government departments and enterprise companies to test their upcoming BB10 smartphones. ...
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Google Maps Unveils Images of Earth Illuminated at Night Thanks to NASA’s “Black Marble”
By: Ali Raza | December 17th, 2012 | Google, NewsYou may have come across numerous images of earth that have been taken from space spanning different hours of the day, but for the first time Google Maps is offering spectacular images of our wonderful planet after sunset. The effects are an absolutely stunning display which shows how the flickering lights of our world look to observers from...
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Rovio Entertainment Quietly Launches Beta Version of Angry Birds Star Wars for Facebook
By: Jeff Stewart | December 17th, 2012 | Android, Games, iOS, News, Smartphones, Social Media, TabletsAfter releasing their famous game Angry Birds Star Wars for Android, iOS, Mac, Amazon Kindle Fire, PC, Windows 8 and Windows Phone on November 8th of this year, Rovio Entertainment has now quietly launched a beta version of this highly amusing game for famed social networking website, Facebook, where it already has more than 22.6 million fans. ...
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Google Launches 24 New Features for Google+
By: Jeff Stewart | December 17th, 2012 | Android, Google, iOS, Mobile Apps, News, Social Media, TabletsChristmas holidays are just around the corner and usually at this time of the year companies let everything go, but Google has more important plans.It turns out the Google+ team was working really hard to give its Android and iOS users a great surprise just before the holidays. Google+’s team managed to released 24 new...
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Google Has the Tools To Unseat Amazon’s Cloud Services Dominance
By: Talha Bhatti | December 17th, 2012 | Business, Google, NewsGoogle’s Cloud Platform products have gotten a lot of updates recently which all seem to point at the search giant's ambitions to take on Amazon Web Services. The current moves by Google will also pit it against some other heavy weights in the infrastructure-as-a-service sector including Wi...
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Google Search Results Show Microsoft’s Next Generation Game Console Will Beat Sony
By: Talha Bhatti | December 17th, 2012 | Games, Google, NewsGoogle’s search volume is a great way to figure out what is currently popular and what is in demand. A recent study has shown that Google searches for gaming consoles shows that Microsoft’s next video game console Xbox 720 will be more popular that Japanese electronics maker Sony’s PS...
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Google To Stop Support of Exchange ActiveSync Protocol At End Of January 2013
By: Talha Bhatti | December 17th, 2012 | Google, Mobile Apps, NewsGoogle announced on December 14 that it will stop support for Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync protocol for upcoming devices starting January 30th, 2013. Windows Mobile users that use Google Apps business accounts will not be affected by the move. Furthermore, current users that are syncing ...
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