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Is This What the Blackberry 10 QWERTY Keyboard Smartphone Looks from Behind?
0By: Ali Raza | December 26th, 2012 | Apple, News, O Canada, SmartphonesResearch In Motion (RIM) has made it clear that they will be launching two new and different Blackberry 10 devices next year on January 30. One of these...
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CitiSense, a New Sensor that Transmits Information of Air Quality
By: Jeff Stewart | December 26th, 2012 | Games, News, SmartphonesThe University of California’s computer scientists have developed a portable box like sensor, called CitiSense that will soon enable general people to receive real time data of air pollution based on their location on their handsets. The basic purpose of developing CitiSense was to allow peop...
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Internet Leaks Reveal Features and Specs of Upcoming Blackberry Z10
By: Ali Raza | December 26th, 2012 | News, O Canada, SmartphonesThere is still some time left before the launch of Research In Motion’s Blackberry 10 smartphones, but the leaked images have added to the hype surrounding the Canadian company to an extent. Now, to add salt to the fire, more leaks have cropped up and they are taking some of the surprise away from Waterloo based
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IBM Predicts Future Computers Would be able to Touch, Smell, Taste, Hear and See
By: Jeff Stewart | December 26th, 2012 | Gadgets, News, Smartphones, TabletsThis year’s “IBM 5 in 5″ represents the 7th annual index of innovations that have the potential to create a strong impact on our lives in the next five years as per the iconic technology company. It also clearly states hat cognitive computing will help both devices and computers to think and act like human be...
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ITC Judge Declares Motorola Mobility’s Patent Case Against Apple Invalid
By: Jeff Stewart | December 26th, 2012 | Apple, Google, iOS, News, SmartphonesWhen Motorola Mobility dragged Apple Inc. into the court of law by filing a lawsuit for the infringement of a sensor based patent back in August, many thought that it would represent a day for the Cupertino company to taste its
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CRTC May Allow Tweeting and Texting to 911 Services in Canada
By: Jeff Stewart | December 24th, 2012 | Living, News, O Canada, Smartphones, Social MediaSince Hurricane Sandy hit New York City lots of things have changed, but the major change that was observed is the introduction of reporting emergencies to 911 through wireless communication. As a result, the residents of the city now have the facility of big iPad like screens through which they can report emergencies, if the phone lines are down due to storm or any other reason. This...
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RIM Looks at Tiered Pricing for Service Access Fees as They Ready for Launch
By: Talha Bhatti | December 24th, 2012 | Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesBeleaguered Canadian technology giant Research in Motion recently announced results for the third quarter of 2012 and delivered results that marginally surpassed already low analyst and market expectations. RIM also showed that its cash pile had grown and that the company is all set to launch its upcoming BlackBerry 10 devices and platform at the e...
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Twitter Launches Version 4 of its Blackberry App, Boasts New Features and Refined UI
By: Ali Raza | December 20th, 2012 | Mobile Apps, News, O Canada, Smartphones, Social MediaIn spite of the fact that the Blackberry 10 launch is not too far away now, Twitter still launched an updated version of its app for current Blackberry devices. This latest version, number 4 for Twitter’s Blackberry app includes several brand new features. As far as old features are concerned, Twitter has made them more simple, as for instance, the UI is more straightforward in this...
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Apple Asks Judge For More Money In Samsung Patent Infringement Settlement
By: Kevin Green | December 20th, 2012 | Apple, Business, News, SmartphonesIn a December 17 ruling, U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh stated that California consumer electronics maker Apple failed to show that stolen technology was the driving force behind many Samsung mobile products. Even though Samsung was found to have infringed on
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Analysts Predict Explosion in LTE Device Shipments With Amazon And Mozilla Entering The Market
By: Kevin Green | December 20th, 2012 | Business, News, SmartphonesStrategy Analytics gave out data and predictions on December 19 that show that by the year ended 2013, 275 million LTE units will be shipped globally. Thanks to the implementation of LTE and 4G networks, devices that run in the advanced network are in demand and should see a three-time increase from 90.9 million devices shipped in 20...
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