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A frequent complaint made by many smartphone users has been the lack of battery life in their devices. This is an understandable complaint given the intricacy of these handsets, however there are more phone makers that are seemingly prioritizing battery longevity. Consider Motorola as one of these manufacturers. In a comparison of 4G Long-Term Evolution [...]
February 2nd, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus has already enjoyed quite an audience in most parts of the world. However, it’s only until this March when it will hit the Indian market. In spite of the previous announcement that detailed the January release of the Galaxy Nexus, the official twitter page for Samsung India reported that the launch [...]
January 26th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX is all set for a Thursday, January 26 release this week. Verizon Wireless is looking to provide the Android phone to its consumers officially tomorrow. Like most upcoming smartphones waiting to ship out, the Droid RAZR MAXX will come with 4G LTE connectivity which has become a perceived benchmark in high-end [...]
January 25th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
According to a reliable source from Verizon Wireless, the 4G LTE-equipped Motorola Droid Razr Maxx could be making its debut on Thursday, January 26, just a little over two weeks after being previewed at the 2012 CES. The Razr Maxx will be the latest Android smartphone made available by the carrier, and the source is [...]
January 24th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
With the worldwide economy still on a downward trend, it is expected that manufacturers of mobile phones may not realize their full sales potential this year. As fourth quarter figures for 2011 are slowly being made public, analysts are predicting that these will manifest signs of an imminent struggle for cell phone makers in 2012. [...]
January 19th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
Nothing seems to be stopping Facebook, which is still the world’s most popular social networking site by a long shot. A report from iCrossing projects the number of Facebook users worldwide to reach one billion around August 2012, an increase of about 20% from the 800 million figure recently announced by the site. According to [...]
January 17th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
An Apple store in China saw an angry mob after choosing not to open its doors for the iPhone 4S release. Many people lined up, even overnight, just to get their fair share of Apple goodness. Beijing Apple stores had consumers camping out to finally have their hands on the iPhone 4S. However, the Sunlitan [...]
January 15th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
Imagination Technologies presented their new line of processors that could potentially herald the coming of faster editions in the iPad and iPhone lineup. The new releases, PowerVR G6200 and G6400 graphic processors, use the PowerVR Rogue architecture. This particular GPU architecture is said to be five times better when it comes to efficiency than its [...]
January 14th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
2011 proved to be the year of Android as the Samsung Galaxy S2 was officially declared as the best selling smartphone of the year. The declaration was made by Uswitch.com, a website keen on making comparatives on mobile phones for consumers. The site ranked the year’s best performing phones through their market performance and reception. [...]
January 9th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney attracted the most stinging remarks and attacks from his Republican foes, with analysts attributing the focused jabs on Romney’s steady poll numbers. Going into the Sunday GOP presidential debate held in Concord, New Hampshire, Romney appeared the center of attention of fellow presidential candidates, calling him names and questioning his [...]
January 9th, 2012 | Posted in The Big Stories | Read More »