• PC Sales Decline

    By: Zain Nabi  |   April 12th, 2013   |   News, Smartphones, Tablets

    The sales of personal computers declined significantly in the first quarter of the year all over the world, giving a strong impression that people now prefer smartphones and tablets for computing rather than using conventional PCs.   According to a leading tech firm, IDC, PC sales fell 14 per cent, which was much higher than its prediction of a 7.7 per cent decline. The decline in PC sa...

  • Expelling AppGratis from App Store was First Step for Apple Towards a Big Crackdown

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   April 11th, 2013   |   News

    Recently Apple removed AppGratis, a discovery app, from its App Store after the Cupertino-based company found that the application has violated the review guidelines of the store. The move from Apple proved absolutely shocking for Dawalt, who is the CEO of AppGra...

  • Low iPhone Demand Drops Foxconn Sales by 19 Percent in First Quarter

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 11th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, iOS, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    Reuters has reported that Apple’s long time partner and component supplier Foxconn was not able to post impressive sales in the first quarter of 2013, as the sales of the Taiwan-based company plunged down by 19 percent in contrast to the same period in 2012. ...

  • Alleged Images of iPad 5’s Front Bezel Appears Online, Indicating Side Edges are Narrow like iPad Mini

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 11th, 2013   |   Apple, iOS, News, Tablets

    Several reports have emerged so far claiming that Apple will launch the iPad 5 in the second quarter of this year, most probably in April, but so far the speculation has not received any confirmation. However, in contrast to these reports, the stories which suggested that the fifth generation of the iPad would take its design cues...

  • Mobilicity, Public Mobile and Wind Mobile Pull Out of CWTA

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 11th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada

    The dispute between the big and small telecom companies of Canada took a new turn on Wednesday, April 10, when the three smaller telecom carriers, Mobilicity, Public Mobile and

  • Apple Seeks a Senior Optical Engineer with Expertise in Display to Work on Flexible Display Technology

    By: Ali Raza  |   April 11th, 2013   |   Apple, iOS, News

    In early 2012 the US Patent and Trademark Office granted Apple the intellectual rights to a couple of flexible displays that could twist and bend, which naturally indicated that the Cupertino-based technology giant was exploring methods of incorporating flexible displays into its future products. It is said that Apple has filed th...

  • Vudu Losses Customer Data and Hard Drives Because of Break-in at Headquarter

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   April 11th, 2013   |   News

    Several big technology companies in the U.S. faced serious break-ins due to anonymous hackers who took advantage of a security malware and hacked into the systems of these multinational corporations. As a result of that these big companies suffered minor losses. However, these were just virtual break-ins and not the physical break-in like the one

  • Smartphone Users Unaware of BlackBerry’s Presence in the U.S.

    By: Zain Nabi  |   April 11th, 2013   |   Android, Apple, News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Since BlackBerry did not include its sales figures of the U.S. smartphone market in its quarterly report launched recently, everybody was keeping their fingers crossed with respect to the response the signature product of the Canadian-based company received in the country, which provides the biggest market. However, there have been some astonishing facts reported in the media, claiming that a majo...