• REPORT: iPhone Users Fail to Turn Off “Do Not Disturb” Mode on Their iOS 6 Devices on New Year’s Day

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 3rd, 2013   |   Apple, iOS, News, Smartphones

    To date, all models of  Apple’s iPhone have remained quite successful in the mobile phone market. In fact with each new iPhone, Apple has touched new highs in terms of sales despite the fact that the iPhone 4S and current iPhone 5 have faced a couple of strong setbacks. In 2011, several users complained that alarms they had set fo...

  • Samsung Announces Two New Monitors to end Historic 2012 Year

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 3rd, 2013   |   Gadgets, News

    Although, Samsung has hinted that they are going to reveal a new portrait shaped TV in the upcoming CES 2013, this does not mean that the South Korean electronics giant was going to end the 2012 year without anno...

  • RUMOUR: Sony to Release 5 Inch Xperia Z following International CES 2013

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 3rd, 2013   |   Android, News, Smartphones

    The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is set to commence January 8, 2013 in Las Vegas where the tech inspired will see a long line-up of famous international electronic manufacturers and their latest wares. These leading electronics maker will be revealing the future of technology and their companies, one of which is Japanese giant,

  • Samsung Sells 5 Million Galaxy Note II Units, Expected to top 10 Million Mark in the Next Four to Five Months

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 3rd, 2013   |   News, Smartphones, Tablets

    Samsung is facing strong competition in the smartphone and tablet space, but there still is one category where this South Korean electronics giant holds an almost monopolistic position. This particular space is that of the ‘phablet’ device, implying the hybrid union between smartphone and tablet which the Korean company created by developing the ...

  • Canada Sees Major Jump In Startup Investment

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   January 3rd, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada

    The global crash of financial markets caused Canadian startup financiers to stop investing in new ventures. In 2008 Canada ended up having the lowest level of venture-capital investment for the past ten years in more than a decade, a trend that continued for the next two years. All that seems to have changed in 2012 with a total of $1.5-billion of VC funding being pumped into startup firms located...

  • Ooomf Goes Public With Its ‘Launch This Year’ Website To Help People Build Apps

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   January 3rd, 2013   |   Business, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada

    Ooomf is an app discovery platform which wants to help its users solve their biggest mobile-app related challenges. The Canadian startup’s CEO, Mikael Cho, has spent a year investigating what problems users face and is ready to unveil LaunchThisYear.com. The site will help both new and ...

  • Samsung Teases Fans Image of a Translucent Portrait Style TV for CES 2013

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 2nd, 2013   |   Gadgets, Mobile Apps, News, Social Media

    Less than a week remains before the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013, but reports revealing different products that are to be featured have not stopped emerging thus far. As of late Samsung has teased its fans with an image of a new smart TV platform on its Samsung Tomorrow blog.   ...

  • Reports Indicates Intel Launching TV Service To Take On Apple

    By: Kevin Green  |   January 2nd, 2013   |   Business, News

    Janko Roettgers of GigaOm has dropped an interesting morsel of news on to the internet with his report that Intel has secret plan to launch a TV service t...