• 640,000 iPads to be Given to Students by Los Angeles Unified School District

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   July 28th, 2013   |   Apple, News, Tablets

    In what is being termed to be a win for education, all 640,000 students under the Los Angeles Unified School District will be receiving iPads by the end of next year. A move to promote learning and education through the use of modern day technology, the Los Angeles School District also hopes that this will give an equal opportunity to all studen...

  • Sony to Roll Out Android 4.3 for Latest Xperia Devices and Older Ones Running 4.1

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 28th, 2013   |   Android, Google, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    Google made Android 4.3 official on Wednesday, July 24th during an event where the search engine giant announced several other new products as well. However, the announcement of Android 4.3 was significant because up to now numerous tech companies had not even rolled out Android Jelly Bean 4.2 upgrades to most of their new and pre...

  • Samsung Announces New Exynos 5420 Chip With Improved Graphics

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   July 28th, 2013   |   News, Smartphones, Tablets

    After introducing its first Exynos 5410 chip earlier this year, South Korean electronics manufacturer, Samsung has now announced the second powerful variant of the ARM-based chip, the Exynos 5420 on Tuesday, July 23rd. According to the update, the new Exynos 5420 is more energy-efficient, as compared to its predecessor that was ...

  • LG Posts Excellent Second Quarter Results with Revenue Up by 10.1 Percent and Smartphone Shipments At Record 12.1 Million

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   July 28th, 2013   |   Business, News, Smartphones

    Thanks to its mobile phone business, South Korean OEM, LG, has been able to post excellent revenues of $13.6 billion during the second quarter of 2013. The Korean electronics manufacturer announced its Q2 earnings on Wednesday, July 24th, which has shown an increase of 10.1 percent in year-over-year revenue, as a majority of it...

  • Thanks to Google Handwriting Recognition Finally Comes to Web Pages

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 28th, 2013   |   Google, News

    After introducing handwriting input for Android in Google Translate last year, the search engine giant has now taken the tools to the next level by rolling out handwriting input in the Google Translate homepage on Wednesday, July 24th. At this point in time there are numerous devices available in the market that recognise ...

  • Google Finally Unveils Lighter and Thinner Nexus 7 Tablet

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 28th, 2013   |   Android, Google, News, Tablets

    After numerous leaks, Google has officially unveiled the flagship Nexus 7 tablet on Wednesday, July 24th. The next gen Nexus 7 tablet is not only much lighter and thinner than its predecessor, but it also boasts a high-resolution screen that will certainly put Apple under lot of pressure to bring out a second generation of iPad M...

  • Apple Slowly Restores Developer Centre System Pages and Apologizes to Developer for Inconvenience

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 28th, 2013   |   Apple, News

    Apple had to face an unusual situation when last Thursday the Developer Centre of the Cupertino-based company initially went offline due to an intrusion. However, instead of informing developers about the situation right away, Apple waited till Sunday and ...

  • After Receiving Several Complaints Microsoft Finally Informs Windows Phone Fans More Updates are Coming

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 28th, 2013   |   News, Smartphones

    Microsoft launched Windows Phone 8 alongside Windows 8 and initially the software giant worked really hard on Windows 8 in order to get rid of any bugs. Meanwhile Windows Phone 8 was enjoying only hardware updates instead of firmware. In spite of this, Windows 8 was not able to achieve good sales numbers but Windows Phone 8 on...