21 Jan 2016
YouTube’s 360 Videos Compatible With Android
YouTube’s 360 Videos Compatible With Android Another approach to see and impart your reality to 360-degree feature by Mind Freak – YouTube’s 360 Videos Compatible With Android We detected a few references to 360-degree features in a YouTube APK Teardown a month ago, and now its live. Google has highlighted a few channels that have
21 Jan 2016
How to recover lost notifications on Android
How to recover lost notifications on Android The Android notifications menu sometimes fills up so fast, it’s easy to close it without properly checking it. If you’ve done this, and think you might have accidentally swiped something important into non-existence, you can still get it back. Here we show you how to recover lost notifications on your Android
21 Jan 2016
Google Play Gets 2x More Downloads than App Store But Apple Leads in Revenue
Google Play Gets 2x More Downloads than App Store But Apple Leads in Revenue In Asia at least, Google’s Play Store is four times more popular as opposed to Apple’s App Store. And now the worldwide statistics are in, with the results revealing that Google’s mobile platform still performs well when it comes to downloads,
21 Jan 2016
Mobile Phone Imports Increase by 7.9% in H1 2015-16
Mobile Phone Imports Increase by 7.9% in H1 2015-16 Mobile phone imports in Pakistan have increased by 7.9 percent during the first half (July-December) of the current financial year (2015-16) as compared to the same period of previous year. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), total imports of mobile phone stood at $375.063
20 Jan 2016
Facebook on Android Now Offers Privacy with Tor
Facebook on Android Now Offers Privacy with Tor Afraid about your social media browsing not being anonymous? Want to keep your Facebooking secret from digital prying eyes? Then there’s good news for you. Facebook on Android now gives you an added layer of anonymity with Tor. For those unfamiliar with Tor, it a ‘free to
19 Jan 2016
Oppo R7s review: Not the obvious choice for a mid-range Android, but ColorOS elevates it
Oppo R7s review: Not the obvious choice for a mid-range Android, but ColorOS elevates it Oppo isn’t a particularly well-known name in many Western markets, and that’s hardly surprising considering the Chinese company hasn’t been around for as long as the bigger players. What it is known for is offering ‘bang for your buck’, and its
19 Jan 2016
Huawei Mate 8 review: A somehow understated 6″ flagship with incredible battery life
Huawei Mate 8 review: A somehow understated 6″ flagship with incredible battery life Huawei has officially launched (for the second time) its Huawei Mate 8 smartphone at CES in Las Vegas today, marking the handset’s first foray outside of the company’s home market. The device, which launched in China in November last year, has a
19 Jan 2016
Microsoft will soon launch its own SIM cards for Windows 10 devices
Microsoft will soon launch its own SIM cards for Windows 10 devices Microsoft is working on a SIM card to allow you to get online using your Windows 10 device wherever you go, while paying only for the data you use. The company hasn’t yet announced its plans, but it has launched an app in
19 Jan 2016
Robots may soon steal your job and that’s a good thing
Robots may soon steal your job and that’s a good thing According to the latest World Economic Forum report (PDF), roughly 7 million jobs are expected to be lost in the next five years thanks to automation and the use of robots. Does that sound like doomsday on the horizon? It’s really not all bad. In
19 Jan 2016
Everyone knows what your password is
Everyone knows what your password is We all know it’s important to create strong passwords to stop cyber criminals hacking into our digital lives and there are plenty of companies offering ways to make it easier for you to create or remember them. But we laugh in the face of danger, right? Security firm Splash Data