Samsung will not sell Windows RT devices in Usa

In a press release, Samsung announced that it wouldnt be selling any Windows RT devices in Usa, including the ATIV Tab that was announced earlier. ATIV tab was to use Windows RT and ARM processors. Samsung says the demand for such devices are mediocre at best, and the time and…

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Every home in China will have a Fiberoptic Internet Connection

Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in China is reported to implement a new policy which will mandate that all new built homes in China will have to have a Fiber Optic internet Connection, according to China’s official government newspaper China Daily. The Ministry states that “…. all newly built…

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New Blackberry Z10 info leaked

Leaked marketing materials from RIM show RIM”s new Blackberry Z10 and detail some of its features. The leaked images show some of Z10″s features, like BlackBerry Hub messaging, BlackBerry Balance, BlackBerry Messenger video chat. End of january 2013 is the possible launch date for Z10. Blackberry Z10 is to have…

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Apple rumored to be evaluating Retina screens for next iPad Mini

Rumors are circulating in Taiwan that Apple is evaluating Retina screens for the next iPad Mini, probably Panels by SCST, which is said to have sent samples to the company. These retina panels use OGS technology. OGS provides much lower costs compared to normal LCD screens in manufacturing, however it…

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Nokia pushes windows phones, but Symbian phones still sell more

Nokia sold around 4.4 million Lumia smartphones with Windows operating systems in last 3 months of 2012, but at the same time 2.2 million phones which are running Nokia’s earlier os, Symbian, were sold still. These results naturally reignited the debate on whether Nokia should have not gone with Windows…

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Canadians unveil paper-thin, flexible tablet

At CES 2013, canadian researches debuted their ultra-thin, flexible tablet – PaperTab. With 10.7 inch screen size, it uses a second gen Intel Core i5 cpu as processor. It is even possible to lay 10 of them around, and spread your applications to each of them. You can lay multiple…

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Nokia hijacking your internet browsing on your phone

Security professional Gaurang Pandya has discovered Nokia is hijacking traffic on some of its phones, causing all your browsing data to be available to them ; websites you visit, tweets you tweet, mails you send. Nokia is doing this even for https traffic, which will encompass your banking activities, or…

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Microsoft is killing Messenger

Microsoft is letting its 100 million users in MSN Messenger service know that it is going to kill the service at march 15 2013 and move all users to the Skype service. Microsoft bought Skype in May 2011. This means that Msn messenger is going to shut down in approximately…

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More than 500,000 Raspberry Pis sold

Raspberry Pi Foundation is reporting that they sold over 500,000 Raspberry Pis – the famous credit card sized computer. And this number comes from only one of their distributors. In case you dont know, Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized single board minicomputer. It is mainly used to teach…

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