• Report Claims Apple’s Manufacturing Partner TSMC Has Started Working on Next Generation Chip

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 15th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, iOS, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    The new year has begun and with it the advent of next gen smartphones have also started. First to go was BlackBerry that launched its flagship device, the all-touch Z10, on January 30th then LG announced its collection of phones at the Mobile World Congress 2...

  • Latest Patent Application From Apple Reveals a Smart Cover That Will Charge Your iPad Wirelessly

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 15th, 2013   |   Apple, Gadgets, News, Tablets

    According to the latest update the United States Patent and Trademark office has released a new patent request from Apple on Thursday, March 14 which has exposed a Smart Cover that integrates an inductively charging system to power a...

  • Volvo Introduces Active High Beam Control System to Make Driving at Night Safer and Easier

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   March 15th, 2013   |   Cars, Gadgets, News

    Driving at night has always been a tough challenge for drivers around the world because the light beams of cars coming from behind or the front can impair the drivers vision badly. As a result of this drivers fail to see through the strong light and either end up colliding with a person or animal on the side of the road or swiftly swerve to avoid a serious accident. On the other hand, use of high ...

  • Mobify Defines Creativity With its Upcoming “Murder Mystery Hackathon” Called Morbify

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 15th, 2013   |   News, O Canada

    To host and organise a successful event it is necessary that companies pay more attention to creativity just as Canadian startup Mobify has done. The Vancouver-based organization is holding an event next weekend in Vancouver by the name of Morbify that is basically a "murder mystery hackathon." Mobify has invited Vancouver resid...

  • LG’s Optimus G Pro Foils Samsung Galaxy S IV at Last Moment by Announcing Similar Eye Movement Feature

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 15th, 2013   |   Android, News, Smartphones

    A few days ago TQ reported on rumors related to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S IV. According to that story the Galaxy S IV would boast a new feature called eye-scrolling. With the alleged eye-scrolling feature users would be able to read text on their Galax...

  • LX Ventures Buys Canadian Crowd Funding Platform Weeve.it

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   March 14th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada

    Canadian crowd-funding platform for non-profits, Weeve, has been bought by Vancouver-based LX Ventures. The deal will give the firm control of Weeve's assets including their website that helps non-profit organizations raise awareness and money for their cause for free. All the mo...

  • Vancouver-based Fanbase Helps Marketers Harness The Power Of Instagram

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   March 14th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada, TQ Profiles

    Fanbase is a Vancouver-based startup that is giving marketing in the fashion industry a new twist. The firms application utilizes Instagram to help the marketing efforts of a company much like services for exploiting the potential of Facebook and Twitter. Fanbase founder Michael Zsigmond started the company last year and now has an internation...

  • More Leaked Images of Samsung Galaxy S IV Surface Online Just Hours Before its Launch

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 14th, 2013   |   Android, News, Smartphones

    With a few hours left before the launch of the next Galaxy, a plethora of newly leaked images of the S IV surfaced on a Chinese site IT168, which gave us a closer view of Samsung’s upcoming device. The description with the leaked images of Samsung'...