• Google Requests US Government to Unveil “Aggregate Numbers of National Security Requests, including FISA Disclosures”

    By: Ali Raza  |   June 12th, 2013   |   Google, News

    Since Google was one of the alleged tech companies that is said to be a part of a PRISM surveillance program that allows the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States to obtain user data the company has received strict criticism from many angered users. Although US President Barack Obama and Director of National Intelli...

  • Foxconn Forms Alliance with Taiwan Mobile to Produce Inexpensive A5 Smartphones for Telecom Operator

    By: Ali Raza  |   June 12th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, News, Smartphones

    Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision, formed an alliance with Mozilla earlier to manufacturer Firefox powered handsets for the company. This move was seen as a step to reduce revenue dependence on California-based tech giant

  • Sony Finally Rolls Out the Pictures of New PlayStation 4 Along with the Specs, Launch and Pricing Details

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   June 11th, 2013   |   Games, News

    After Microsoft's reveval of its video game, Sony is next in line to finally reveal its much anticipated next-gen video game console, PlayStation 4, on Monday, June 10th. To launch the PlayStation 4 Sony has organised a special event at the E3 conference, where the Japanese manufacturer once again provided details of its latest co...

  • Security Researchers State Their Views On PRISM Spying News

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   June 11th, 2013   |   News

    According to security researchers, the top tech companies named in the PRISM spying scandal have all issued denials that are suspiciously similar because they posses two things. One they state they are not a part of the PRISM program and second was that they have not provided any government agencies direct access to their servers. Here is what

  • Samsung Adds to Smartphone List By Announcing LTE Enabled, 4-Inch Galaxy Ace 3

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   June 11th, 2013   |   Android, News, Smartphones

    Samsung is on a roll and the South Korean company is announcing a new smartphone one after another. Samsung has announced two new Galaxy handsets in the past two weeks and now the Android device maker has made a another new Galaxy smartphone official. The name of this new smartphone is Galaxy Ace 3 and it will support LTE networ...

  • New iOS 7 and MacBooks Revealed At Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   June 11th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, iOS, Mobile Apps, News

    Apple's Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) got of to a great start in San Francisco, California on January 10. The maker of the iPhone had some big announcements including a brand new iOS 7 to power Apple's mobile devices along with stellar looking Macbooks and a much rumored st...

  • Rovio Entertainment Hires Veteran Nokia Executive Teemu Suila as New COO

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   June 11th, 2013   |   Business, Games, News

    The developer behind the popular Angry Birds game, Rovio Entertainment, made it known on Monday, June 10th that they had hired Teemu Suila as their new Chief Operating Officer. Suila is an old hand when it comes to decision-making, as prior to joining Rovio Entertainment he was working as a senior level executive in different d...

  • Apple Signs Third Big Music Label Sony to Announce iRadio Service at Upcoming WWDC

    By: Ali Raza  |   June 10th, 2013   |   Apple, Business, News

    Last week The New York Times reported that Apple signed a deal with the Warner Music Group for its purported iRadio service that will give the tech giant music and publishing rights. In addition to this, the NYK also divulged that Apple was also holding talks with Sony Music Entertainment and their publishing department Sony/ATV. ...