• Latest Video Reveals Nokia Lumia 620 Faster than Nokia Lumia 920 In Certain Tasks

    By: Jeff Stewart  |  February 27th, 2013  |  News, Smartphones

    Recently Nokia released two new Windows Phone 8 devices, a high-end Lumia 920 and a middle-level Lumia 620.  The high-end Lumia 920 boasts a Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait processor, whereas the Lumia 620 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual-core 1 GHz Krait processor. Similarly there is also a clear difference ...

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  • LG Plans to Sell 40 Million Smartphones in 2013 With Launch Of Optimus G Pro

    By: Jeff Stewart  |  February 27th, 2013  |  News, O Canada, Smartphones

    LG that has sold 26.3 million smartphones and lost a big chunk of its market share to ZTE and Huawei in 2012 but has now decided to shift gears and the electronics manufacturer is look...

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  • Microsoft Launches DigiGirlz in India

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 27th, 2013  |  News

    Microsoft has launched its programme DigiGirlz in India. The programme aims at raising awareness about technology as a professional industry and motivating women to take up technology as their career. The programme acts as a bridge between young girls and Microsoft’s employees, and allow the women to participate in workshops and trainings offered by Microsoft.   DigiGirlz is operation...

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  • Nokia Sets Eyes On BlackBerry

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 27th, 2013  |  News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Beating Samsung and Apple in the smartphone market is a daunting task for every other company as these two dominate the global market rather easily. That is why the slot of being the third-best in the market is always up for competition and Finland-based Nokia seems to have realised it. It is hard for Nokia to give competition to, let alone beat, Samsung and Apple, but it can certainly secure the ...

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  • U.S. Defense Department To Use Range of Mobile Devices

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 27th, 2013  |  News, O Canada, Smartphones

    U.S. Defense Department has decided to use a range of mobile devices instead of relying only on BlackBerry to share its classified and protected data. As per the recent development, the department has announced to use different devices including those using Android and iOS from 2014.   More than 600,000 DOD employees use government-issued mobile devices, most of them can handle classifi...

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  • BlackBerry Messages Not Secure

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 27th, 2013  |  News, O Canada

    BlackBerry messages are not as secure as they are believed, according to Public Safety Canada that has issued a memo, warning the BlackBerry users to refrain from blindly trusting the messaging service and sending PIN-to-PIN messages.   According to the memo, the BlackBerry messages can be read by any BlackBerry user, hence the factor of security is compromised. BlackBerry, a Canadian-b...

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  • Amid Challenges, Apple Hosts Shareholder Meeting

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 27th, 2013  |  Apple, News

    Surrounded by a number of challenges, technology giant Apple is going to host its annual shareholder meeting today, while the company’s chief Tim Cook is expected to answer some critical questions including Apple’s plans of utilising the cash it has in the store.   Apple has received negative publicity of late. It all started when the company released its fourth quarter report and t...

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  • Yahoo Staff Working From Home Asked To Report To Offices

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 26th, 2013  |  News

    Yahoo staff working from their home have been asked by the management to report to the offices near them and start working from the workplace from June this year. The HR memo that was circulated among thousands of Yahoo employees in different parts of the world has drawn a critical response on part of employees, who think that this decision might hurt their motivation level.   “Beginn...

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  • France Telecom-Orange CEO Stephane Richard Thinks Apple Easier to Deal With After Steve Jobs

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 26th, 2013  |  News

    Apple’s overall reputation and some methods have been affected since its co-founder Steve Jobs stepped out of the post of the company’s chief and Tim Cook took over. This notion has been endorsed by market trends and many analysts closely following the company’s move, but it has received support from France Telecom-Orange CEO Stephane Richard as well.   Richard is of the view that...

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  • BlackBerry Increases Production Capacity

    By: Zain Nabi  |  February 25th, 2013  |  News, O Canada, Smartphones

    BlackBerry stands strong on its stance that its recently launched Z10 smartphone has been receiving good response from different markets, rubbishing the reports that the phone had been sold out completely in some places only because the supply was limited.   In an

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