• Samsung Executives Claim Galaxy S IV Will Have A Plastic Body

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 6th, 2013   |   Android, News, Smartphones

    Samsung is going to launch its next Galaxy S series smartphone in New York, where it will hold a big event on March 14th to uncover one of the most anticipated phones of the year. There are only a few days left in the event but the curiosity about the forthcoming Galaxy S IV is increasing with each passing day because this time ...

  • Ferrari Introduces Siri Voice and iPad Minis in New FF Coupe

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 6th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, Cars, News, Tablets

    When the car loving VP of Apple, Eddie Cue, joined the board of directors of Ferrari back in November last year it was just the first step towards "more integration between the two companies.” The two firms will inally showcase their fi...

  • Vint Cerf Reveals that Google’s New Policy of Pushing Users to Use Actual Names Ignited “Intense debate” in Company

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 6th, 2013   |   Google, News, Social Media

    The 69-year-old chief internet evangelist of Google, Vint Cerf, who is also recognised as the “father of the internet” has made some important contributions towards technology which have not only earned him numerous awards but a number of honorary degrees as well. Therefore, Cerf is without a doubt the most eligible person to...

  • Verizon’s CFO Fran Shammo Says Free iPhone 4 Deal Helped Carrier Achieve Record Smartphone Activation

    By: Ali Raza  |   March 6th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, News, Smartphones

    Fran Shammo, CFO of Verizon, got candid during a question answer session on Monday, March 4th when he took the stage at the Duetsche Bank Annual Media, Internet & Telecom conference. During the period Shammo answered some questions related to

  • Netflix Says They are not Developing an App for the BlackBerry 10 Platform

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   March 5th, 2013   |   News, O Canada, Smartphones

    There is no doubt that BlackBerry has left no stone unturned when it was developing the latest BlackBerry 10 platform, but lack of apps has caused problems for the Waterloo-based company in the past and it is still a big problem for the Canadian company. Although BlackBerry has kept its promise and offered BB10 users more tha...

  • Open Garden Launches Version 2.0 Of Its Crowdsourcing Connectivity Service

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   March 5th, 2013   |   Business, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    San Francisco-based startup Open Garden went live in May of 2012 and since its launch at TechCrunch Disrupt the company has gotten $2 million in seed funding along with gaining 2.1 million downloads. The start up states that, "Open Garden leverages crowdsourcing to create seamless connectivity across 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It enables us...

  • IPCOnline Offers Online Tool for Investors, Brokers and Agents to Evaluate Real Estate Investment

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   March 5th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada

    The waterloo-based startup, Investment Property Calculator, also called IPCOnline has launched its services for the public on Monday, February 4th. The online tool basically helps investors to evaluate properties by simplifying the analysis. Plus it also enables users to compare potential property investment via its IP...

  • The Pirate Bay Makes North Korea Its New Home

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   March 5th, 2013   |   Business, News

    The popular bit torrent site, The Pirate Bay, has announced that it has found a new home in North Korea. The move comes after Norwegian Pirate Party had to stop routing traffic to the site because of pressure from a copyright group based in Norway. Pirate Bay claimed in a statement that, “We can reveal that we have been invited by the leader...