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Nokia’s new $29 Lumia sets new bar for low-cost connectivity

Nokia’s new $29 Lumia sets new bar for low-cost connectivity At CES today, Nokia unveiled a new ultra-low-cost phone that’s meant to increase basic internet and phone options for buyers on tight budgets in developing markets. The Nokia 215 is a modest device, with a 2.4-inch screen, 0.3 megapixel camera, 320×240 pixel display, and dual

Microsoft tries to thwart Google by investing in Cyanogen

Microsoft tries to thwart Google by investing in Cyanogen Windows Phone still hasn’t set the world on fire, so it seems Microsoft is investigating other ways to compete against Google and Apple in the mobile market. Reports are coming in that Microsoft will participate in a round of funding for Cyanogen, Inc. — the commercial enterprise

Samsung on defense against Apple with the Galaxy S6

Samsung on defense against Apple with the Galaxy S6 Samsung’s Galaxy S6, announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona yesterday, looks like a really nice upgrade from the disappointing Galaxy S5 — which apart from a screen and camera resolution bump and some software refinements, was basically a GS4, and missed sales projections by up

Apple unveils smallest and lightest MacBook ever with 12-inch Retina Display

Apple unveils smallest and lightest MacBook ever with 12-inch Retina Display Today Apple has unveiled its reinvented MacBook, a 12-inch model that’s thinner and lighter than any machine the company has made before. The all-new unibody structure has no internal fan for the first time ever, and it contains the smallest and densest logic board the

Google announces Android 5.1 Lollipop, rolling out to Nexus devices today

Google announces Android 5.1 Lollipop, rolling out to Nexus devices today Google released Android 5.0 Lollipopback in November of 2014 with a complete UI revamp and a number of cool new features like Smart Lock and priority notifications. After an initial burst of device updates, things slowed to a crawl as a number of bugs

Why is Apple avoiding wireless charging?

Why is Apple avoiding wireless charging? The Apple Watch uses a magneticly attached cord and tightly coupled magnetic induction to charge — not exactly wireless technology. Credit: Apple The list of smartphones that offer wireless charging is enormous, but Apple shunned the technology with iPhone 6 and Apple Watch First, the iPhone 6 arrived last

iPhone 5C

  iPhone 5C iPhone 5C iPhone 5C was the second smartphone unveiled by Apple in 2012, the first the company had unveiled two m0dels in a single year. The smartphone has the same features as iPhone 5, but features a plastic back in several colour options.₹22,990Buy NowAmazon.in GENERAL 2G NetworkGSM 850 / 900 / 1800

Best Free Browser Apps for iOS 8, 8.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.1.3 and 8.2

Best Free Browser Apps for iOS 8, 8.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.1.3 and 8.2 Internet usage trend is rapidly increasing in our personal and social lives. The speed of net surfing is not only depends on internet connection, but a fast browser also plays a vital role, because it’s the primary connection with World-wide-web. Unlike past days

How To Hide Apps Or Folders On IOS 7

How To Hide Apps Or Folders On IOS 7 Make Your Free iOS Apps Today Instant Design & Preview Try It Now There are many reasons that a user may have to hide an app from their home screen. Stock apps on iOS cannot be uninstalled, so some users choose to hide them inside a

How To Speed Up Your Android Chrome Browser

How To Speed Up Your Android Chrome Browser When you’re using the Android version of Google Chrome, you probably have experienced the time when Chrome takes way too much time to load, or crashes frequently, or acts sluggish when scrolling. If you are used to Chrome and don’t want to opt for another browser for