• Slide in Sales of Galaxy S IV Cause Samsung $12 Billion Loss in Market Value

    By: Ali Raza  |   June 8th, 2013   |   Android, Apple, News, Smartphones

    Although Samsung was able to sell 10 million units of its flagship device, the Galaxy S IV, within the first month of its release, it seems that the sales of the new smartphone are slowing down. As a result of that the Samsung Galaxy S IV has missed its sales target. According to the latest report from Reuters, this slide in sales of t...

  • President Barack Obama says PRISM is Not for “People Living in the United States”

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

    The US government's secret surveillance program, PRISM, seems to have become a headache for major tech companies which were highlighted in The Guardian and Washington Post’s reports and authorities. They are receiving severe criticism from the general public, who have learned from these reports that tje NSA is keeping an eye on every email, call, video call, chat and other data with the assistan...

  • Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg says His Company Has Nothing to Do With PRISM

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   June 8th, 2013   |   Apple, Google, News, Social Media

    After The Guardian and Washington Post reported that major tech companies like Apple, Google, Facebook and others have participated in a secret surveillance program of the US government called PRISM to give agenci...

  • BlackBerry Claims More Than Half of US Fortune 500 Companies are Currently Testing or Using the New BB10

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

    BlackBerry has revealed that more than half of the Fortune 500 companies that are based in the US are currently either testing the brand new mobile platform from the company or have already adopted it. To be precise, about 60 percent of the US Fortune 500 companies are using BB10 or testing it to become a potential user of th...

  • Google CEO Larry Page says They “Had not Heard of a Program Called PRISM Until Yesterday”

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   June 8th, 2013   |   Google, News

    The Washington Post and The Guardians reports about a top secret surveillance program called PRISM which allows the US government to keep track of users’ data by getting direct access to the servers of top tech companies has brought several companies under fire including Google. Internal documents revealed that the search engine giant...

  • Google Will Soon Launch HTML5 Development Tool Called Web Designer

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   June 7th, 2013   |   Business, Google, News

    Google can be relied on to help as many people get online and utilize the internet to meet their personal, professional and creative goals. That is why the search engine giant recently announced in a blog post that it will soon be launching Google Web Designer. The new service is a HTML5 development tool and is for “creative professionals.”...

  • Uber Drops UberX Fees To Compete Against New Arrivals

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   June 7th, 2013   |   Business, Mobile Apps, News

    Uber is fighting a battle against government regulation in some cities that feel the mobile on-demand transportation provider is a threat to traditional services. Another fight the startup is now facing is from rivals that have popped up in the its markets. The company is not taking this threat lightly and has just announced that it is dropping its already ...

  • Toronto-Based Thomvest and New York-Based Cartesian Capital Jointly Acquires Public Mobile

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   June 7th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada

    Mobilicity was not the only wireless telecom carrier in Canada that was up for sale, as another wireless startup Public Mobile was also looking to wind up its business in the country. After finally completing all legal formalities, Public Mobile was able to find not one but two buyers, as two private equity firms...