The South Korean electronics giant late Tuesday unveiled the Galaxy Round, a smartphone similar to the Galaxy Note 3 but with a lengthwise dip in the middle. That dip forms a curve sort of like a smile or a
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Samsung Galaxy Round
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
BlackBerry Selling Unlocked BlackBerry 10 Devices Via ShopBlackBerry
BlackBerry is taking a new stance on offering BlackBerry 10 devices in USA, by surprising everyone by now offering unlocked devices via their ShopBlackBerry site. This is something that they've offered
The report says that the HTC One Max will come with a 5.9-inch display, but will otherwise be a HTC One. If correct, that means the One Max will be powered by a Snapdragon 600 processor. The only difference other than the screen is said to be the addition of a microSD slot. HTC’s One Max is expected to come with
Apple named Best Global Brand 2013
The annual report examines the top 100 most valuable brands in the world. It is published by InterBrand.
The report looks at the financial performance of branded products, the role the strength of the brand in customer choice and its ability to command a premium price.
According to InterBrand, Apple’s brand value is $98.3 billion. That figure was reached because
Friday, 20 September 2013
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Thursday, 19 September 2013
Blackberry z30 specifications and release date
BlackBerry has officially taken the wraps off the rumoured BlackBerry Z30 smartphone, which features a 5-inch display. The handset runs the latest version of BlackBerry 10, BlackBerry 10.2 and it’s an touch-only device being similar to the BlackBerry Z10, except larger, rather than the keyboard-toting BlackBerry Q10.
Carphone Warehouse has today announced that it will launch the new BlackBerry Z30 smartphone in the UK. Carphone Warehouse concessions in Selfridges stores will be the first UK retailer to start selling the
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
10 things to know about the new iphone 5
The iPhone 5s is the true next-generation iPhone, in a choice of gold, white and black. It is more expensive at a SIM-free price of £549, £629 and £709 for the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models, with the leather case costing £35. But it's the 5s that has all the new hardware features.
2 C is for Colourful
The iPhone 5c is essentially last year's iPhone 5 in more colourful clothing. It has a larger battery and better
Friday, 13 September 2013
A new electrified porsche 914
Owner: Mark Brems
The mid-engined, targa-topped 914 is a car that sits atop the wish lists of very few Porschephiles, if any at all. The 914 pictured here, however, could change that.Spotted in Los Angeles on 31 August: an electrified 914 sipping some juice at a public charging station. The car started life as a 1974 Porsche 914 1.8 – complete with a Volkswagen-sourced 85hp flat-four engine. Owner Mark Brems, who purchased his prize on eBay for $1,250 and performed the $18,000 EV conversion himself, claims that the modified car, although 266lbs heavier than stock, maintains the nimble
Nigerians have been warned to take the windows xp deadline seriously
The acting Country Manager for Microsoft West Africa, Mrs. Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin, has cautioned users of Windows XP and Office 2003 in Nigeria, to take the April 8, 2014 deadline for supporting these products seriously. Speaking at a press briefing in Lagos, she told DigitalSENSE Business News that the announcement is to reiterate the need for those using Windows XP and Office 2003 to commence
iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c colors
Ever wondered what colors the iphone 5s and ipone 5c mobile devices would come in? here are a few images.
Apple has announced that both its iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C will go on sale in the UK on Friday, September 20. Customers can pre-order the iPhone 5C from Friday, September 13, but Apple is not accepting pre-orders for the iPhone 5S.
The iPhone 5S, which comes in gold, silver or 'space grey', will cost £549 for the 16GB model, £629 for the
The iPhone 5S, which comes in gold, silver or 'space grey', will cost £549 for the 16GB model, £629 for the
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Rooting Android Phone : Pros and Cons of Rooting
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
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.
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Beats Executive headphones review

Beloved of Premier League footballers, Beats headphones, with their distinctive red wires, have become a familiar sight on the streets. The hip-hop cache provided by their creator, Dr Dre, has been a big part of that success.
With Beats Executive though, the brand is targeting an older, less flashy market. They are aimed squarely at the frequent flyer, corporate crowd and offer a serious challenge to Bose's QuietComfort range by incorporating active noise-cancelling electronics.
Aesthetically, Beats Executive are a great success. The shiny plastics and garish branding of ordinary Beats headphones are gone, replaced by subtlety and an all-over quality feel. There's no mention of Dr Dre anywhere.
All brushed aluminium and soft leather, they look and feel tailored for globe-trotting executives.The materials used mean this is not a light headset, but enough care has been taken with the padding and adjustability that once you have them on it's easy to drift off to music on a long haul flight, or settle in for a movie in relative seclusion without feeling weighed down.
The noise cancelling, powered by two AAA batteries, is excellent, and as good as that offered by Bose. It can be turned on or off via a switch on the right earpiece, and used without listening to anything, if silence and sleep is all you crave. Beats claims the batteries last 25 hours and I achieved about that on two recent trips.
The sound has that distinctive Beats quality - plenty of bass - although it is nowhere near as unbalanced as on their standard headphones and is generally excellent.
They're not cheap, but the sound is almost on a par with Bose's offerings, and for my money, the hardware is better put together and looks nicer.
The in-line remote control offered the only disappointment, as although perfectly well made and serviceable, it is cast in plastic and just not as nice as the headphones.
Such a minor gripe would not stop Beats Executive headphones becoming an essential part of my travel kit, however.
Officially the worlds most expensive console:SONY PS3 SUPREME

Officially the most individual and expensive PS3 in the world. Twelve weeks of unambiguous workmanship was involved to fashion this beautiful console. The whole main outer section has been reformed with circa 1,600 grams of solid 22ct gold. Both sides of the disc loading entrance have 58 individually set 0.50 ct Flawless diamonds which total 26ct. Available as a limited edition of only 3 to be made. This truly is gaming for the elite.
Price - £199,995.00
Macbook Air SUPREME FIRE Edition


Uniquely designed and crafted by Stuart Hughes. The MacBook Air SUPREME FIRE’ Edition. Encrusted with 25.5 cts of ‘I'F' Flawless diamonds, a magnificent total of 53 individually set sparkling gems sit beautifully in their solid 24ct gold Apple logo. The whole housing is made from highly polished solid 24ct gold, weighing in the region of 2,600 grams.This Exclusive Laptop brings together luxury and top of the industry technology, all of which result in an exquisite work of art. This item is of a limited edition of only 10 units to be made.
Price - £219,995.00. Now that is one expensive laptop.
Price - £219,995.00. Now that is one expensive laptop.
iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 details emerge online

Rumours that Apple will debut at least two new smartphones this year gathered pace today, after a Chinese source claimed to have seen the forthcoming devices.Posting on micro blogging service, Sina Tech, Old Yao claims his friend at one of Apple’s Chinese parts suppliers has laid eyes on the new edition of the standard-sized iPhone, AKA the iPhone 5S, and the phablet-sized iPhone 6.
According to said insider, the iPhone 5S isn’t too different from the current-gen model in the looks stakes. That tallies with other recent reports suggesting that improvements that the next-generation handset brings will be largely restricted to the phone’s internals.
The iPhone 6, meanwhile, is a different matter and is purportedly longer – Yao claims it packs a five-inch screen - and wider than the iPhone 5, but is also thinner.
Although that’s not a terribly concrete description, it’s sure to add to the clamour of tech voices forecasting that Apple’s 2013 product portfolio will include a tablet-smartphone hybrid aimed at seeing off the challenge from the Samsung’s Note range.
Still, before you get too excited, it’s worth remembering that we can’t set too much store in Old Yao’s claims, given that it’s been hard to verify what kind of industry credentials he’s got. If indeed, he’s got any at all.
Either way, given the Samsung Galaxy Note and Note 2’s huge sales, it seems likely that demand for an Apple phablet would be huge. And with a putative spec sheet that takes in a super HD camera, 128GB of storage and Near Field Communications, it’s not hard to see why.
Korean researchers develop flexible battery
Researchers in South Korea have developed a flexible battery that could be a step towards the development of flexible smartphones.The team, from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, say they have developed a "fluid-like" polymer electrolyte that is more flexible than a traditional battery.
The new system is, according to the researchers, more stable than conventional batteries.
A spokesman for the Korean science ministry told the Korean Joongang Daily: "Conventional lithium-ion batteries that use liquefied electrolytes had safety problems as the film that separates the electrolytes may melt under heat, in which case the positive and negative elements may come in contact, causing an explosion."
Last week, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung showed off a prototype for a flexible smartphone, which it calls Youm.
On stage at CES the prototype phone was shown being flexed and bent without any conspicuous colour distortion, with other pre-recorded demonstrations shown on film.Corning, the maker of Gorilla Glass, which is widely used across mobile phones, is also working on a flexible glass product called Willow.
It is likely to be available in time for use on devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the forthcoming iPhone, but will not offer the flexibility of plastic. Subsequent mobile phone releases, therefore, may not use as much glass and may instead move to flexible displays.
LulzSec hacker jailed for Sony Pictures attack
A hacker who was involved in an attack by the LulzSec group on Sony Pictures Entertainment was sentenced in Los Angeles to a year in prison.Cody Kretsinger, 25, who used the online moniker "Recursion," pleaded guilty in April 2012 to one count each of conspiracy and unauthorized impairment of a protected computer.On Thursday he was jailed by a federal judge and also ordered s to perform 1,000 hours of community service after his release.
Kretsinger was a member of LulzSec, an offshoot of the international hacking group Anonymous, that took credit for a string of attacks in spring 2011 on government and private sector websites.
During last year's plea hearing, he told a federal judge that he gained access to the Sony Pictures website and gave the information he found there to other members of LulzSec, who posted it on the group's website and Twitter.
Prosecutors said Kretsinger and other LulzSec hackers ultimately caused the unit of Sony Corp more than $600,000 in damage.Kretsinger's plea came a month after court documents revealed that Anonymous leader "Sabu," whose real name is Hector Xavier Monsegur, had pleaded guilty to hacking-related charges and provided the FBI with information on fellow hackers.
Prosecutors have declined to say if Kretsinger was also cooperating with authorities in exchange for leniency.
Anonymous and its offshoots, including LulzSec and AntiSec, focused initially on fighting attempts at Internet regulation and the blocking of free illegal downloads, but have since taken on other targets including Scientology and the global banking system.
Anonymous, and LulzSec in particular, grabbed the spotlight in late 2010 when they launched what they called the "first cyber war" in retaliation for attempts to shut down the Wikileaks website.
Last week a 26-year-old British man pleaded guilty in that country to carrying out cyber attacks on targets including Sony and Nintendo as part of LulzSec while using the online persona of a 16-year-old girl named Kayla.
Kretsinger was a member of LulzSec, an offshoot of the international hacking group Anonymous, that took credit for a string of attacks in spring 2011 on government and private sector websites.
During last year's plea hearing, he told a federal judge that he gained access to the Sony Pictures website and gave the information he found there to other members of LulzSec, who posted it on the group's website and Twitter.
Prosecutors said Kretsinger and other LulzSec hackers ultimately caused the unit of Sony Corp more than $600,000 in damage.Kretsinger's plea came a month after court documents revealed that Anonymous leader "Sabu," whose real name is Hector Xavier Monsegur, had pleaded guilty to hacking-related charges and provided the FBI with information on fellow hackers.
Prosecutors have declined to say if Kretsinger was also cooperating with authorities in exchange for leniency.
Anonymous and its offshoots, including LulzSec and AntiSec, focused initially on fighting attempts at Internet regulation and the blocking of free illegal downloads, but have since taken on other targets including Scientology and the global banking system.
Anonymous, and LulzSec in particular, grabbed the spotlight in late 2010 when they launched what they called the "first cyber war" in retaliation for attempts to shut down the Wikileaks website.
Last week a 26-year-old British man pleaded guilty in that country to carrying out cyber attacks on targets including Sony and Nintendo as part of LulzSec while using the online persona of a 16-year-old girl named Kayla.
WhatsApp grows bigger than Twitter.

WhatsApp, the almost free messaging app, now has more users than Twitter and carries more messages than Facebook, according to its chief executive.The service has attracted more monthly users than the 200 million claimed by Twitter, Jan Koum told a technology conference on Tuesday. He did not release an exact figure, however.He also said WhatsApp carries as many as 20 billion messages per day, double Facebook’s daily message traffic.Although WhatsApp is seen as more of an internet-based threat to text messaging than as a competitior to social networks, the figures represent major milestones for a service that was only introduced in 2009.Koum said WhatsApp, based in Silicon Valley, will not follow Facebook and Twitter in carrying advertising, however. The app charges a 99-cent annual subscription on Android and other smartphone
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