• Canada Supports U.S. and Western Bloc In Rejection Of UN Telecommunication Treaty

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   December 15th, 2012   |   News, O Canada

    Canada joined some Western countries including the United States in rejecting a UN telecommunications treaty. The issue became contentious when another bloc of countries including Iran and China added some language in the agreement that has been looked as promoting government control of the web. The conference was taking place in Dubai, UA...

  • Memory Jar Lets iPhone Users Share And Store Photos Of Their Kids Safely

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   December 15th, 2012   |   iOS, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones

    The digital age has changed the way people record memories. Pictures have been taken out of physical albums and boxes and are now placed in digital format on hard drives, flash drives and the cloud. With social networks like Facebook becoming a major player in the online sphere, users are also adding images of their families and friends to share on the world’s largest social network. However, pr...

  • [REPORT] – Google Maps for iOS Success Leaves Apple Executives Fuming

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   December 15th, 2012   |   Android, Apple, Business, Google, iOS, Mobile Apps, News

    On December 13, Google Maps made its much awaited debut for the new iPhone and instantly shot to the top of the iPhone app list. The global reaction to the release of the app was extremely positive all over the world as people switched over from Apple’s own maps service which has been riddled with issues ever since it was launched in place ...

  • After Saving 6 Motorists, Australian Police Warns People Not to Use Apple’s Maps App

    By: Ali Raza  |   December 15th, 2012   |   Apple, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones

    Although, reports are coming in that Apple has fixed the location of Mildura, a regional city of Victoria, Australia, in its maps app, possibly irreparable damage has already been done. In the last two months, approximately six motorists have lost their way in the Australian national park by using the new Apple native maps application, as told by Australian authorities.   “Local Pol...

  • Google Donates $5 Million to the WWF to Use Drones to Hunt Down Rhino Poachers in Africa

    By: Ali Raza  |   December 15th, 2012   |   News

    The world’s leading search engine website, Google is not only engaged is expanding its business, but the multinational corporation also has a history of making significant contributions to help save the natural world. Following in the same tradition, the American corporation announced on Tuesday that they had disbursed a grant ...

  • Foxconn Automates its Assembly Line to Replace Low-Wage Labour Before Marching Into the U.S.

    By: Ali Raza  |   December 15th, 2012   |   Apple, Business, News, Smartphones

    According to the latest reports Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., better known as Foxconn has finally started installing robots in the assembly line of its very busy factory. This automation plan is nothing new for the maker of Apple’s iPhone because its CE...

  • Microsoft Handing Out Surface Tablets To All Employees

    By: Kevin Green  |   December 14th, 2012   |   Business, News, Tablets

    With Christmas just around the corner, many companies are spreading holiday cheer by decorating their offices or passing out candy canes. Microsoft is going one step further and is giving each of its employees a brand new Surface tablet. Right now the plan from the software maker is to pass out the brand new hardware to staff in 12 countries....

  • Apple And LG Beat Lawsuit Filed By Acatel-Lucent Subsidiary

    By: Kevin Green  |   December 14th, 2012   |   Apple, Business, News, Smartphones

    Apple and co-defendant LG Electronics had success in a lawsuit after a Southern California jury issued the verdict that stated the technology firms had not infringed on patents held by Alcatel-Lucent. The final decision was given on December 13 after the jury took part in a two week trial in San Di...