By Dora Tutor, on May 7th, 2013%
Mother’s Day is closing in, have you decided yet on what to give to your mother? Well, the combination of card and flowers are always the best though it’s old-fashioned. But if you are tired with the combo and wants something new for you mother, Barnes & Nobles Nook devices are on sale!
Available online and on store, the 7-inch Nook HD 8gb version is now only $149, while the 16gb version is $179. The bigger models, 9-inch Nook HD+ 15gb version starts at $179 and the 32gb version is now $209.
Also in . . . → Read More: Barnes & Noble’s Nook Tabs on Discount Sale for Mother’s Day
By Jane Gracielo, on March 16th, 2013%
Every year, Glassdoor conducts surveys across the country from various industries This year, they have surveyed thousands of employees and ranks the 50 highest rated CEO in 2013. The results are finally in and it is quite exciting. Glassdoor released a list of the 50 CEOs and in the list is the CEOs approval rating from 2012 and 2013.
For this years top rated CEO, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook got the highest place.
Despite the lawsuits and users reaction to changes and transformations such as the graph search and timeline, Mark Zuckerberg still got . . . → Read More: Mark Zuckerberg Tops 50 Highest Rated CEOs while Tim Cook Dropped to 18th Place
By Jane Gracielo, on March 14th, 2013%
Twitter has announced the availability of its app for Windows 8 and Windows RT, which users can get now from the Windows Store. The sleek-looking app borrows its design from other Twitter apps, such as those available for Windows Phone and Android. The differences with the Windows 8 app, however, are in the details.
Twitter released their newest app for Windows 8 and RT ready for download in the Windows Store. Users can get it now for free and make use of the latest features that it comes with.
The app based the design . . . → Read More: Twitter App for Windows 8 and Windows RT now Available for Download in Windows Store
By Jharma Mulchandani, on December 10th, 2012%
The current Kindle Fire HD tablet from Amazon has been released to the public. However, this does necessarily mean that Amazon is not planning to have it on the stores for sale.
For today, and only for today, Amazon is cutting off the tablet’s price to fifty percent from its regular price of $299 for KindleFire HD 8.9. This means that you can buy the tablet for only $319 for the 32GB and $249 for the 16GB model.
For you to take advantage of this one-time only Kindle Fire sale, you should be quick enough to purchase one. Resources say . . . → Read More: Kindle Fire HD on sale for one day
By Antonnete Teresita, on October 23rd, 2012%
On Tuesday, Apple launched its smaller version of the popular tablet, the 7.9-inch iPad Mini at San Jose, California. In addition to this, it also revealed its 4th generation of 9.7-inch iPad, as well as the updated versions of some Mac computers such as the next generation iMac, 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display and a revised Mac Mini.
Despite the fact that the former CEO of Apple had dismissed the 7-inch tablets, the iPad Mini revelation has been widely expected by everyone.
The release of iPad Mini was CEO Tim Cook’s declaration of independence or a course of correction . . . → Read More: Apple finally reveals iPad Mini and new Mac computers
By Antonnete Teresita, on October 19th, 2012%
As the technology world awaits for the big blast launching of the rumored iPad Mini from Apple, tech experts, critics and fanatics are now betting and wondering on the cost of the new Apple device. Is it expensive or more expensive?
According to several guesses, the price estimates vary a little. A lot of people say that the smaller version of the iPad has to have a lesser price than the existing iPad now. And if it is priced lesser, what would the following consequences?
Apple is steppin in a market that is controlled by a low-cost leader, none other . . . → Read More: iPad Mini’s prices still unknown
By Jharma Mulchandani, on October 18th, 2012%
On Wednesday, the shares of Google have clung persistently just close to record highs following three consecutive months, wherein thirty percent rally has fueled by increasing optimism regarding advertising on Internet. However, Wall Street is fearing that it may run out of steam.
Stocks of Google has been hanging about close to an all-time high amount of $774.38 since touching that hit on October 5. In order to bob in to that level, analysts and investors comment that it is needing to run a glove of risks that could weaken its status as the second most valuable company in terms . . . → Read More: Google stocks could drag down due to legal matters
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