• Vodafone Attempts To Attract New Users with 4G Network Launch

    By: Zain Nabi  |   July 10th, 2013   |   News

    Vodafone, a mobile telecom company in Australia, is hoping to attract new customers after launching its new “superfast” 4G network across the country today. The company claims to be providing one of the fastest services in the country, though the service will somehow be affected depending on the coverage area and devices.   Nevertheless, the overall outcome of the testing phase for ...

  • Microsoft’s Don Mattrick Named Zynga’s New CEO

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 8th, 2013   |   News

    The top social gaming service provider, Zynga, has recently rolled out an email to its staff members in which the company has made it known that co-founder and CEO, Mark Pincus, is stepping down from his position, but he will remain the chairman of its board. In addition to this, the email also made it known that Pincus will take up ...

  • Android’s Share in European Market Reaches 70.4 Percent Mark, Every One of Two Devices Sold Belongs to Samsung – Research

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 8th, 2013   |   Android, iOS, News, Smartphones

    According to the latest research report from Kantar, Android's market share in five key European countries (The Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy and France) has increased by 9.1 percent in the last year, as it has touched 70.4 percent mark. Besides this, the report also shows that roughly every one of the two smartphones sold in these five markets is a

  • Yahoo Makes Acquisition Deal With Storytelling App Qwiki

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   July 8th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, iOS, Mobile Apps, News

    The shopping spree does not seem to be coming to an end for Yahoo and after getting hold of Tumblr, GhostBird Software and Rondee, the internet corporation has now acquired Qwiki, a company “that uses awesome technology” to narrate stories by joining videos, music a...

  • Google’s Field Trip App Offers Free Visit to Most Popular Attractions in the Country

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   July 8th, 2013   |   Android, Google, iOS, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones

    The Niantic Labs is a secretive division of Google that develops apps for the search engine giant, which actually joins the virtual world and the real world. The popular Ingress game is a fine example in this regard, as it is one of the products of Niantic Labs that has joined the two universes. Now this secretive division of the Mounta...

  • BlackBerry Stock Slides Further as Several Analysts Downgrade it’s Value

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   July 8th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Before BlackBerry released its earnings for the second quarter of 2013, several analysts were hoping that it will post a positive result, as they expected the company to declare a profit of 4 cents on each share. However, when BlackBerry unveiled its second quarter earnings, the Waterloo-based declared a loss of 13 cents on e...

  • Motorola Releases First Ad For Moto X Phone, Entices Consumers with Tag Line “Designed by You”

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 8th, 2013   |   Android, Google, News, Smartphones

    After getting acquired by Google, Motorola Mobility unveiled its brand new logo last month. This is one of the many changes that Motorola has undergone after the acquisition, but the most important transformation is going to be the launch of...

  • Apple Hires Ex-CEO of Yves Saint Laurent, Paul Deneve, For Special Projects

    By: Ali Raza  |   July 8th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, News

    Adam Satariano of Bloomberg has reported that Cupertino-based Apple Inc. is apparently acquiring the services of famous luxury retail brand Yves Saint Laurent’s ex-CEO, Paul Deneve. According to the report, the former CEO of the retail giant, who has recently stepped down from his post, will now directly report to the CEO of App...