By Dora Tutor, on April 30th, 2012%
As Apple’s iPad being at the top of the tablets, others who are trying to compete will likely be compared and will surely receive a handful of criticisms. It’s like iPad is setting the standards to all of the emerging competitors. But even with the tight competition, Acer is still getting in the line and as expected, a handful of negative thoughts.
The Iconia Tab A510 of Acer, running on Andriod OS, doesn’t give you enough with $499.99. As the tech market, tablets in particular, is getting incredibly competitive: Every competitor must deliver their tabs with . . . → Read More: Acer Iconia Tab A510
By Jharma Mulchandani, on April 30th, 2012%
As the tech market gets wider and wider, market shares also soars high but some company seems not happy with the results.
Smartphone shipments by Samsung increased over the same period in 2011, letting it simply take hold of the biggest share of the global market, while Nokia’s share dramatically plummeted as their smartphones are not clicking to the mass and only playing in the low end, according to a market analyst, while another market analyst rated the South-Korea-based company as the top or the no. 1 on the cellphone market.
In the first quarter of 2011, Samsung’s . . . → Read More: Samsung Gets the Highest Market Share in the First Quarter of 2012
By Antonnete Teresita, on April 30th, 2012%
The rumors about iPhone 5 are getting bigger and bigger and now people are expecting the release date on fall. Rumors are associated with the new features that the new iPhone might be with such as the new iOS6 and the new iCloud with iTunes streaming service. Regardless of what people say about the release date, news coming out talks mainly about the design and style; bigger and better 4-inch screen, crispier and sharper images with 50% more DPI, the liquidmetal casing rumor and a much more thinner iPhone than the old ones. But still, the talks about . . . → Read More: Rumors for iPhone 5 Release Date
By Jane Gracielo, on April 25th, 2012%
Tuesday – Mozilla launched an update for the latest version of Firefox 12, which comes with “silent updates” – a feature that updates the browser without prompting or bothering the user anymore – among other improvements.
Mozilla first assured silent update feature for the Firefox 13, however the feature makes its way into the latest release today.
“Firefox simplifies the update process for Windows users by removing the user account control dialog (UAC) pop-up while maintaining the security of your system,” according to a blogpost from Mozilla. “Once a user gives explicit permission to Firefox on their first . . . → Read More: Firefox 12 with Silent Update Feature from Latest Release of Mozilla
By Antonnete Teresita, on April 25th, 2012%
While most viruses hits the Windows platform, Mac users are so confident that their computers don’t need an Anti-virus as it rarely or never happens in their platforms. But news are coming out that there is a malware intended for Windows that is creeping inside Macs.
Around one in five Mac pcs are contaminated with some type of malware, though most of it is designed for Windows-based computers.
A new version of the Flashback Trojan that attacked over half a million Macs lately, in the meantime, is currently creeping again, based on separate report.
. . . → Read More: Windows-intended Malware Infecting Macs
By Jharma Mulchandani, on April 25th, 2012%
The Samsung Galaxy Note – a confusing device that others find it as a tablet and some says it’s a smartphone – is presently limited to the wireless carrier AT&T, but there are reports running across the internet that the confusing device is extending to a competitor wireless carrier T-Mobile.
The very first hint stems from a Wi-Fi certification that appeared for the Samsung unit with model no . SGH-T879. As for company standards, all Samsung products carried by T-Mobile uses the model formula SGH-Txx9.
This specific model is additionally detailed with a 800 x 1280 screen resolution, . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Note will be Available in T-Mobile?
By Imee Celine Lenoir, on April 24th, 2012%
Mobile phone maker, Motorola, won the ITC (International Trade Commission) judge’s ruling which increases the possibilities of preventing the imports of Microsoft Corp’s gaming console Xbox from the U.S.
Judge David Shaw of the ITC stated yesterday that four out of five Motorola Mobility pantents have been violated by Microsoft. The judge’s ruling are still subject for review by the panel of ITC, which has the capability to prohibit imports that infringe U.S. patents. Another judge at the ITC postponed until today giving his conclusions in a separate Motorola Mobility suit in opposition to Apple Inc.
. . . → Read More: Motorola Wins Over Microsoft Xbox Patents
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