Reviews Archive
iOS 9 Will Temporarily Delete Apps to Make Room for Updates Ever been forced to delete a bunch of photos and apps just to install an iOS update? It’s a common gripe — especially for those with 16GB iPhones and iPads. But fortunately, Apple has thought up a solution to this issue. Developers testing out
Even After 1 Year of Auction, Azad Kashmir and G&B Still Await 3G / 4G Services While mobile phone users in Pakistan have been enjoying 3G and 4G services in over 150 major and small cities across the country, residents of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit and Baltistan are still waiting for high-speed wireless broadband services to
Get an Amazon Echo Without an Invit Until now, only those with an invite could purchase Amazon’s new Echo smart speaker, but that’s about to change. The Web giant on Tuesday announced that the Echo is now available for everyone, no invite needed. Even better — it’s also getting a price drop. Originally priced at
Amazon Echo review “Hi Alexa, my name is Nick.” “I’m sorry, I don’t understand the question.” “That’s OK,” I continue, “Alexa, I like the Red Hot Chili Peppers.” “Now playing samples of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.” “Cool.” This is the first conversation I had with Alexa, a personal assistant built-in to the $199
Huawei P8 Lite review From the iPhone to a $20 Nokia, every smartphone is made in China. Motorola attempted to bring manufacturing back to the US with the launch of the original Moto X, but that ended up only lasting a year. The inescapable truth is that China keeps costs low, and in the
One of the Apple Watch’s best features could be in the next iPhone Apple may bring one of the best features of the Apple Watch to the next iPhone, with reports suggesting that the next smartphone from the Cupertino company will include Force Touch gestures. The Force Touch feature was created to allow the
NSA Poking Around Antivirus Software U.S. and U.K. security agencies aren’t just interested in your phone calls and naked pics. They also want to crack antivirus software, according to The Intercept. Citing the documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, The Intercept says that the National Security Agency (NSA) and the U.K.’s GCHQ
Hands on: Project Morpheus review Not much has changed regarding Sony’s last big announcements during GDC 2015 about Project Morpheus, but E3 2015 saw a slew of new games added to the roster. Most of the games are in pre-alpha stages with the developers hoping to launch at the same time as Morpheus during
Experience Virtual Reality in Under Rs. 1,000 Virtual Reality is an exciting development but it seems to be an expensive one. Whether it’s the Oculus Rift or any other pair of VR goggles, we can’t really see prices being in the reach of most consumers here in Pakistan. That is why cardboard VR headsets, which provide
Samsung Galaxy Tab E With 9.6-Inch Display Goes Official Putting weight to all the rumors, Samsung has finally launched a new Galaxy Tab-series tablet, the Galaxy Tab E, initially in Taiwan. Weighing just 490 grams, the Wi-Fi only Galaxy Tab E features a 9.6-inch (1280×800 pixels) WXGA TFT display. Under the hood, it is powered