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Google/Asus Nexus 7 (2012): Full Review – Part 5

There is an NFC, Near-Field Communication, chip inside the board. That, for one, is a big hardware inclusion in a device that is worth $199. The NFC brings home the Android Beam for faster transfer of files like web pages, bookmarks, pictures and other media files. The devices of exchange have to be connected back-to-back […]

Google announces Chrome and Google Drive for iOS and Chrome OS devices – Google I/O (Part 1)

Google, Inc. is literally stepping on the toes of the likes of Apple and Microsoft. The search engine maestro released the first Google tablet on the first day of Google I/O, the company’s annual developers’ conference. It was clearly a reply to Microsoft’s Surface tablets released less than two weeks ago. Now, the company has […]

Google announces Chrome and Google Drive for iOS and Chrome OS devices – Google I/O (Part 2)

Moreover, it has a new feature that can scan and save an image directly in PDF on the online drive. Bavor showed the new feature during the presentation and it was simply amazing. He also informed that the feature is available in the mobile version as well. Another astonishing aspect of the Drive that has […]

Sony Xperia P 2012: Full Review – Part 1

Sony released the new Android smartphone this week under the banner of Xperia called Sony Xperia P. Launched at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona in February, the phone was touted as a mid-ranged handset to cater to the more moderate market segment. As the above statement suggests, the new Xperia P comes right in the […]

Sony Xperia P 2012: Full Review – Part 2

Under the 4-inch screen are capacitive buttons for Home, Return and Menu. It is noticeable to mention that unlike the Xperia U, this handset has merges the icons and the actual buttons in one place. These buttons are on a typical-NXT-design band under the screen that has different colour choices at the disposal of the […]

Sony Xperia P 2012: Full Review – Part 3

Performance Behind the phone resides an 8-mega pixel camera that comes equipped with Sony’s Exmor R backside-illuminated (BSI) sensor. There is not shutter lag in taking instant photos and shooting from the lock screen is even quicker by pressing and holding the shutter button. In the bright sunlight it takes greater detailed photos but the […]

Google may save Chromebook in Motorola Mobility acquisition

Google has been taking Chromebook along with it for a year or so but the device has failed to receive considerable attention even though Google re-tweaked the Chrome OS recently. The Chromebook adventure is about near its end, according to some experts. However, about-to-accomplish Motorola Mobility acquisition by Google may offer a solution to beleaguering […]

Apple under attack: Flashback gives the flashbacks to sloppy security management from the company – Part 1

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Apple under attack: Flashback gives the flashbacks to sloppy security management from the company – Part 2

There were times when Mac machines were considered one of the most secure platforms in the world, if not the most secure. However, gone are the days when users could blind trust Apple products in terms of secure operating systems. The main reason attached to such vulnerability to malware attacks is the sales of Mac […]

Apple under attack: Flashback gives the flashbacks to sloppy security management from the company – Part 3

“Wait until HTML5 becomes more ubiquitous for similar types of threat vulnerabilities, and you can have a botnet that runs in your browser,” Ferguson cautioned. “The more ubiquitous these platforms are, it won’t matter if it’s a mobile device or a computer. It it’s running Java or any other cross-platform technology, the threat is there.” […]

Google’s future in Mobile computing: Will they survive the future of smartphone competition? – Part 2

On the flip side of the coin, Nokia just squandered their market share over the years. They were the market leaders at time but their approach at the market was not proactive after the release of the original iPhone. Although the iPhone was not such a monster for Nokia and Sony Ericsson but it changed […]

Google’s future in Mobile computing: Will they survive the future of smartphone competition? – Part 1

Google came out with the mobile operating system in September 2008 and since then the company has developed several versions of their flagship OS with interesting names based on confectionaries attached to them however; the best is yet to come. The approach that Google has adopted to date is reactive. They have been more like […]

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