If you own an android device then you must have heard or read somewhere of rooting android phone. But are you fully aware of what rooting android phone means?. To be honest when i got my first android phone i read about users rooting their android devices but i dint gave it much importance as it seemed dangerous to mess with my brand new samsung galaxy S2. But eventually one day i rooted my phone, but before that i did a proper research for the pros and cons of rooting.If are new to android world and have read about or heard about rooting android from your friends then this guide will definitely interest you. In this guide we will clear all your doubts related to rooting an android phone. So what does rooting mean and what are its advantages
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Monday, 15 July 2013
Apple gears up for iWatch battle
Although the company has yet to offer any official confirmation, Apple is now believed to have up to 50 employees working on solving the challenges posed by developing an iWatch.
The FT reported that Apple “has embarked on a hiring spree to tackle design problems” with the product, which is likely to be the first entirely new kind of device it launches since the death of co-founder Steve Jobs.
Google, Samsung and Dell have all expressed interest in developing watches, and dedicated companies such as Pebble have also seen widespread consumer enthusiasm and raised significant funds for their own projects.
The FT reported that Apple “has embarked on a hiring spree to tackle design problems” with the product, which is likely to be the first entirely new kind of device it launches since the death of co-founder Steve Jobs.
Google, Samsung and Dell have all expressed interest in developing watches, and dedicated companies such as Pebble have also seen widespread consumer enthusiasm and raised significant funds for their own projects.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
BlackBerry Q5 review
BlackBerry’s Q5 is the first mid-priced phone from the company using the new BB10 operating system. It’s a return to what’s become the company’s core market – affordable, rugged and with a keyboard.
Indeed, anyone familiar with BlackBerry’s usual work will probably be impressed with the Q5 initially – build quality is clearly much improved, at least in the test units sent to journalists, and the device, even though it’s all plastic, is a decent size that still isn’t too big. It doesn’t feel as premium as the more expensive Q10, with its Kevlar-like back, but this is a slightly cheaper device, starting at around £25 per month.
Indeed, anyone familiar with BlackBerry’s usual work will probably be impressed with the Q5 initially – build quality is clearly much improved, at least in the test units sent to journalists, and the device, even though it’s all plastic, is a decent size that still isn’t too big. It doesn’t feel as premium as the more expensive Q10, with its Kevlar-like back, but this is a slightly cheaper device, starting at around £25 per month.
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