The issue surrounding Carrier IQ is creating a stir among concern mobile users as they feel that this software is breaching their privacy and security when using their mobile phones.
The latest Android version known as Android 4.0 or Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) is now available in the market and other Android-based devices are now ready for an upgrade.
Gift giving is always a part of the Holiday season whether people love it or hate this kind of activity. Some people love shopping for gifts while there are some people who view gift shopping as a big task especially when they think about the crowded stores and expensive prices this holiday season. Fortunately, there is another alternative for holiday gifts this season and it is in the form of mobile apps.
Korean-based company, LG has team up with Box to provide free cloud storage of up to 50GB to their Android-based.
More and more corporate people are now moving from Blackberry to iPhone. This makes iPhone the latest apple of the eye to many techie professionals while BlackBerry steps aside.
Too much of cigarette smoking and alcohol intake, according to health experts, reduce men's ability to reproduce and now, gadget usage has been recently identified as another factor in damaging sperm's quality.
Police in Indonesia are not allowing the head of Research in Motion (RIM) in the country to leave Jakarta for being one of the suspects who triggered a stampede during a bargain sale of BlackBerry smartphones inside a mall.
Information not for public consumption may have been inadvertently leaked when an American court decided Friday last week that Samsung Electronics may start selling its Galaxy product lines in the United States.
Some people say that the best things in life are free and it seems that Android Apps are no exception to this rule.
Apple has just released iOS 5.1 beta to iOS developers. This newly-seeded iOS 5.1 will be available for different Apple devices such as iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad, and third to fourth-generation iPod touch services.
Black Friday seems like Apple's day as reports show that Apple has sold-out almost all of their Apple products, most notably Apple's iPhone 4S.
Best Buy announced that all of their Blackberry PlayBook is already "sold out" after cutting down US$300 of its original price as part of their Black Friday bargains. Will this outcome have an effect in the tablet competition happening in the market?
There have been an increasing number of cases of smartphone users suffering various strain ailments related to using their devices.
So to avoid any unnecessary disappointment and frustration this holiday season here are some safe but still awesome gift ideas for the complicated techie in your life.
Siri's only a month old and the service is already embroiled in a scandal. The dulcet toned digital personal assistant was accused by several blogs that it was blocking answers to questions about abortion or birth control.
Microsoft has announced an upgrade for its Xbox 360 console and Xbox Live that will feature a new dashboard interface and allows users to use voice commands to "pause" or "play" and even find movies.
A U.S. judge has rejected Apple's request for a preliminary injunction that would have temporarily banned Samsung from selling its devices in the United States. U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh allowed Samsung to continue selling the Galaxy S 4G, Infuse 4G, Droid Charge and Galaxy Tab 10.1 while the lawsuit filed by Apple is pending. The lawsuit, which goes on trial July 30, 2012, claims that Samsung has slavishly copied the design and functionality of the iPhone and iPad.
A federal court judge in San Jose, California has ruled against Apple's petition to temporarily ban the sales of Samsung smartphones and tablets in the U.S. allowing the Korean products in market shelves until the start of the patent infringement trial on July 30, 2012.
The Australian court overturned their decision about the Samsung’s highly-anticipated Galaxy Tab but the device is still a no-show on the stores.
There is a rumor that tech giant Apple will launch the next generation of iPhone and iPad next year.
It is reported that Bill Gates’ computer software company Microsoft, Inc. is developing a version of the MS office for Apple’s iPad.
Cisco Systems is planning to release a larger and smaller version of its enterprise-centric Cius tablet.
Three hackers claim they have successfully gained root access to Research in Motion's PlayBook tablet to run unauthorized applications.
Google's Android system may have updated its Google Maps feature to work indoors but Nokia is raising the bar by having their indoor maps in 3D.
Video games are all about presenting the most realistic experience for gamers these days and with graphic cards technology getting better every year it seems there's no other way for games to get more realistic. Or is there? A research team from Tokyo Metropolitan University is adding another touch of realism to video games: this time gamers will be able to feel hot or cold depending on the game.
Big players like Apple, Google and Amazon have launched their own apps for convenient music storage. Apple launched iTunes Match, Google opened up Google Music, and Amazon offered Amazon Cloud Drive. With the launch of these music-related options, how do you know that you are choosing the right one?
Apps are now getting into the holiday spirit as holiday-themed apps are now available for users. These holiday-themed apps are designed to be helpful especially in the coming holiday season.
LG recently announced that they are partnering again with fashion giant, Prada in order to release a new LG Prada handset which would be released next year.
Carrier IQ, this newly discovered Software is said to be installed to more than 14 million phones ranging from Samsung to HTC and is causing quite a controversy especially when it comes to privacy and security issues.
Lenovo, the second largest PC maker just announced the company’s plan to launch a Windows Phone device by the second half of 2012.