By Imee Celine Lenoir, on February 9th, 2013%
There will be new playing options for the upcoming PS4.
According to a source who had talks with Japan-based news outleet, Sony’s rumored PS4 is designed to turn the product into a “living room nerve center.”
Although there are rumors that the PlayStation 4 is something more of a driving force for graphics, there are reports saying that upgrades will be set aside in favor of the more agreeable new playing options. With this, the company will probably plan in creating a mass of new options for playing for its anticipated next console to be revealed on Febraury 20, as . . . → Read More: New Playing Options to Top for Upcoming PS4
By Antonnete Teresita, on September 19th, 2012%
The new maps application for Apple is in now, but reviews about it are not great.
The look and feel of the application has received praises from consumers. However, for the critics the latest application appears to be inferior when compared to the previous app it has replaced in some important methods. According to Jason Parker of CNET, users would probably miss the previous Google Maps. Parker further remarked that not only Google Maps no longer connected, but also the user is barriered into the ecosystem of Apple.
To other critics, the Apple’s maps application is considered as a downgrade . . . → Read More: Apple’s map application reviewed by critics as Google presents alternative application
By Antonnete Teresita, on March 28th, 2012%
The most anticipated tablet of this year, the New iPad, had already received critisicms just when it released a couple of weeks ago. Some customers Australia are complaining about the 4G capability of the new tablet.
Apple Inc. is said to be willing to give refunds to iPad customers in Australia who think they’re misled that the new iPad is able to connect to the 4G/LTE network in Australia.
Paul Anastassiou, Apple senior counsel, advised the Federal Court in Australia today that Apple was willing to give refunds though it had by no means . . . → Read More: Apple will Issue Refunds to Customers in Australia
By Antonnete Teresita, on March 8th, 2012%
When Apple releases the latest iPad on sale next week in the U.S. as well as some other countries, it will likely be “the new iPad” or maybe “the iPad” and not “iPad HD” or “iPad 3″ as what like most people speculated.
The latest iPad revealed Wednesday includes enhancements which may not be commonly noticeable to the casual observer or consumer. As expected, it has a sharper screen, powered by a faster processing chip as the brains of the latest machine though not sure if it will carry the iOS 6.0. The thing that was . . . → Read More: Apple Features New Screen of the Latest iPad
By Dora Tutor, on November 22nd, 2011%
With the new developments added to the popular Kindle, they believe that what had been usually pointed out that there isn’t really a tablet market but just an Apple iPad market having competitors fighting over the remnants is more likely about to change.
The new $199 device named Kindle Fire introducing a multifunction color tablet to the popular Kindle amounts to less than half as much as an iPad 2.
Amazon did not just add color to the Kindle, Kindle Fire adds a strong capability to store and stream music, TV shows and movies. . . . → Read More: Amazon Launches its New Kindle Fire
By Jharma Mulchandani, on August 11th, 2011%
The initial pictures of the most awaited “Ice Cream Sandwich” upgrade to the Android smartphone operating system were revealed to the world on Thursday. The latest interface features a new launcher and app drawer, a refurbished notification bar and color changes favoring a certain blue hue.
Other latest features include a panorama mode for its camera, a new theme for Gmail that matches that blue hue, and the capability for some older gadgets to run the Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. And on the bottom right, it appears there is an app launcher that may work . . . → Read More: Latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS Gets Leaked Out
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on July 26th, 2011%
There are many websites or apps that you use that can help from the capability to place VoIP calls using the contacts you have. It would be good for example if you can have an icon beside the people on your favorite forum where you can press and call them to discuss. VoIP could currently be added simply without the devs having to create a VoIP infrastructure.
The Twilio Client is currently accessible for online use, the devs could drop the code for the client into the websites, and after that users could place VoIP calls . . . → Read More: Users Could Place VoIP Calls to Any Website Using Twilio
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