By Jane Gracielo, on April 25th, 2013%
The peer-2-peer file sharing company, BitTorrent, have shared their latest data-synchronizing technology in the public for a free test.
The developers of BitTorrent uses the basic p2p sharing technology to send infos between users and eliminating the use of cloud services.
Yes! this sync technology eliminates the use of third party servers or cloud services such as Google Drive and Dropbox which have been aggressively leading in this service.
According to an analyst, the service would appeal to individual users for private use but not with big companies.
The San . . . → Read More: BitTorrent Introduces Free Alternative of Cloud Service to Public
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on April 24th, 2013%
Google continues to be aggressive making their company even bigger. Recently, they acquired Wavii, a company that developed a news app that summarizes news into fewer lines making it more quicker to read.
According to the people knowledgeable about the deal, Wavii, a Seattle-based company was acquired by the tech giant with the amount close to $30 million
Apple Inc. was actually the first who is interested in acquiring Wavii. They want to incorporate the company’s app to Siri. But Google also came interested with Wavii and outbid the Cupertino, California-based company. These came . . . → Read More: Google Acquires Wavii for $30 Million
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on April 11th, 2013%
Developers are getting excited to try the latest Google Glass Explorer Edition as Google start delivering the glass soon. In the event today by Google, the Google Ventures, they stated that shipping for the Google Glass will commence next month, but no exact date that has been given. Google wants the developers to try the glass first before having the major event for Google Glass I/O happen. It may be a bit late but it’s better than never.
According to some reports, Google will ship the glass to those developers who ordered it last year. With . . . → Read More: Google will Ship Google Glass Explorer Edition to Developers Next Month
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on April 5th, 2013%
Apple seems to be upgrading their line of iPads before the season ends. It is rumored that they are going to release the second part of iPad mini, which is called the iPad mini 2, and a new iPad 5.
The target launching date is said to be this month or May, just ahead of the upcoming new phone in their iPhone line. These new tablets is just ahead of the iOS 7 so these iPads may have the iOS 6.2 and will just have to update to iOS 7 when it is ready. It will . . . → Read More: iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 will be Released before Summer
By Jharma Mulchandani, on January 30th, 2013%
On Wednesday, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion will at last officially reveal its BlackBerry 10 OS and the first Blackberry devices running on the platform.
In the whole success of BlackBerry 10, there’s a lot of riding that’s going on, wherein it is representing a whole new different platform compared to the previous operating system of the device. With this, RIM bets that the enhanced hardware and more advanced software will encourage more users to stick with BlackBerry, and at the same time attract users who are tired of other platforms.
These past few months, RIM hasn’t been very stable . . . → Read More: RIM to launch BlackBerry 10
By Jharma Mulchandani, on January 22nd, 2013%
Early this week, Research In Motion, the maker of BlackBerry, has extended its deadline for developers who want to submit applications that would be considered in the Built for BlackBerry programme of RIM.
This project was planned to motivate and encourage developers to create high-quality and exclusive apps for the platform of BlackBerry 10 ahead of its release by the end of this month. But RIM has opted to extend the deadline because of a buildup of applications and submissions to be reviewed.
RIM announced that developers may apply for the the review for Built for BlackBerry programme and the . . . → Read More: RIM gives extended deadline for apps submission for BlackBerry 10 platform
By Jharma Mulchandani, on October 10th, 2012%
Today, RIM has opened its doors to the App World and unveiled its own app platform to all developers.
Previously, RIM has setup a demo on a variety of selected apps for its upcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system. Now, for its app platform, it has started offering the referred ‘$10K Developer Commitment,’ which runs pretty simple. The developer just needs to build an application for BB 10, earn $1,000 in net revenue and the company will pay you a tantalizing amount of $10,000.
According to the Vice President of developer relations Alec Saunders, the primary objective of the company is . . . → Read More: RIM opening doors to App world for BB 10
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