• Twitter Releases Brand New Music App for Web and iOS Platform

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   April 22nd, 2013   |   Apple, iOS, Mobile Apps, News, Social Media

    At the start of last month, Twitter launched the updated version of its app for iOS devices including the iPhone, iPad and iPod. During the same month rumours were whirling that Twitter also has plans to release a brand new music application for Apple’s iOS. So finally on Thursday, April 18th the micro-blogging website proved ...

  • Yahoo to Shut Down Messenger, SMS Alerts and Other Features to Concentrate on Apps

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   April 22nd, 2013   |   Mobile Apps, News

    Yahoo has decided to change course as the multinational corporation announced a new strategy that will allow it to focus on its core products such as the Weather and Mail apps the company released on Thursday, April 18th. In addition to this the new strategy will also prepare Yahoo for the mobile age. Therefore Yahoo wi...

  • Chinese Website Giving Out Free Apps and Games to iPad and iPhone Users in China

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   April 20th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    According to the latest report, a Chinese app store known as 7659.com is said to be offering free pirated versions of apps to the people of China, who are using iPads and iPhones. VentureBeat has reported that the website is only available to people in China, but if someone changes his or her location through a proxy server they could access the extensive selection of new apps and games which incl...

  • Google Rolls Out Renewable Energy Plans for Data Centres

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   April 20th, 2013   |   Google, News

    Since cloud computing companies use a substantial amount of energy, the general public has pressurised them into cutting their consumption. As a result of that Google, one of the most well known cloud computing companies has spent over $1 billion in wind and solar energy projects. However the search engine giant failed to acquire...

  • Apple Stores Your Siri Data for Two Years

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 20th, 2013   |   Apple, iOS, News

    The American Civil Liberties Union has made an appeal to Wired on Thursday, April 18th that it should raise its concern over the vague privacy agreement users sign when using Apple’s Siri, a voice-controlled digital assistant, that keeps stored what users asks or tells her to do. The American Civil Liberties Union has raised thi...

  • Steve Wozniak Says Apple’s New Products will “Surprise and Shock us All”, Also Boost its Stock Price

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 20th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, iOS, News

    Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak is well aware of the current performance of his company’s stock and believes that its not up to scratch. Therefore, when Wozniak got a chance to speak at the Login technology conference that was held in Vilnius, Lithuania, he said that the current price of Apple’s stock is perhaps “disappointin...

  • Canadian Tire Declares BlackBerry its “Official Smartphone” and Orders “Several Thousand” Units

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 20th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada, Smartphones

    About three months ago BlackBerry, formerly known as Research In Motion (RIM), has launched the first BlackBerry smartphone, the Z10 that runs on its latest OS called BlackBerry 10. During this period, the all-touch BlackBerry 10 device was warmly received by users across 20 different countries. In fact, its sales remained ex...

  • Police in Ottawa Warn Youngsters About Possible Snapchat Issues

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 20th, 2013   |   Mobile Apps, News, O Canada

    The popular photo messaging app, Snapchat one mobile apps that is swiftly gaining popularity across the world, as users around world send 150 million messages on a daily basis. This amazing photo messaging app has been able to grasp the attention of mobile users in very short time because it enables them to send their text, ph...