Rumor has it that Samsung is gearing up to unleash an arsenal of Galaxy tablets at the upcoming MWC 2013 in Barcelona this February. One of the much-rumored devices is the Galaxy Tab 3, which the company will allegedly launch in 7-inch and 10-inch versions; and now leaked images of a boxed Galaxy Tab 3 have popped up online.
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The new price cut before the BlackBerry 10 launch results a reduction of minimum cost of apps by up to 25 percent.
Twitter term 'hashtags' has been named as one of those words that can allegedly undermine the country's 'linguistic purity.'
Twitter's new video-sharing application Vine has developed a serious porn problem and as of now, the explicit contents remain there due to Twitter's censorship-free policy and Vine's not so strict terms of sexual content.
The service will be available on monthly subscription. U.S. subscribers will have to spend about $4 per month for enjoying the new service.
Reactions towards Windows 8 has been mixed among consumers, and thus many who bought a Windows based machine are all about downgrading to Windows 7. However, doing so comes with a price, a hefty one at that.
Costco Wholesale, the membership warehouse club which provides a wide selection of merchandize, will offer Microsoft Surface RT at a cheaper price point when compared to other retailers.
Just a few days ago the grapevine was abuzz with rumors that Samsung would be launching the successor of its 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2, dubbed the Galaxy Tab 3. However, reports now indicate that Samsung has dropped the plans for a 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3 in favor of an 8-inch Galaxy Tab 3.
Good news for smartphone users in Canada - you can now book flights (in addition to your hotel bookings) on your iOS and Android devices via the Expedia app.
WindowsAndroid, as the name suggests, allows users to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) on Windows PCs and tablets.
In June 2012, Microsoft promised that all Windows Phone 8 users, no matter which branded handset is in use, will get the option to use Nokia Drive. Finally, that promise has been delivered and those who didn't go the path of Nokia, can still experience Nokia's ecosystem.
Yandex has launched a new app called Wonder, but found the app blocked on Facebook's social graph just hours after launch.
Mobile security firm Lookout started rolling out an update to its security and antivirus app for Android, adding a cool new feature: Lock Cam.