NSA can get inside iPhone, Android or BlackBerry Smartphones - 0 views
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There have been stories about potential smartphone hacks for awhile, but they have been confined mostly to criminals out to steal data. Now we have confirmation that the NSA - and by extension other agencies - are able to directly hack into iPhones, Android devices and even Blackberries, which were once thought to be more safe.
Microsoft targets Android, makes Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 free on all sub-9-inch d... - 0 views
Amazon Kindle Fire tablet just in $199: report says - 1 views
Is Amazon planning to acquire WebOS from HP? - 0 views
Bluestacks - 1 views
BlackBerry 10 handset is on the boundary line - 1 views
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Research in Motion emerged in limelight due to its BlackBerry smartphone earlier and then with Apple and Android in picture the situations reversed. Now again RIM is expected to gain better market share with its long awaited BlackBerry 10 smartphone. Efforts are going on strong to bring BlackBerry 10 on shelves and also the app store is assumed to get renamed.
Opera unveils fresh Android beta with major variances - 0 views
Q2 will bring ASUS Transformer AiO priced at $1,299 and above, teamed with Windows 8 de... - 0 views
Sony unleashed mid-range of Xperia pair -Xperia SP and L - 0 views
How to Rip Blu-ray for Google Nexus 7 on Mac - 0 views
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Nexus 7 carries Google's latest mobile operating system, Android Jelly Bean, a very sweet bean referred by many insiders. To most customers, the most used feature of Google Nexus 7 maybe is its entertainment value, for example watching movies on this 7-inch HD screen. Speaking of HD movies, can you watch Blu-ray video on it? Yes, you can. As the best Blu-ray Ripper software for Mac platform, DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper for Mac will help you rip anyBlu-ray to Google Nexus 7compatible video files on your Mac computer.
Flipboard 2.0 for Android coming with new social features and more - 0 views
Reports utter that Microsoft is occupied on 7" Surface Tablet as PC sales drop to Four-... - 0 views
Swype ultimately moves up of beta and hits Google Play store - 0 views
Facebook is near on declaring HTC smartphone - 0 views
HP unleashes Slate 7 & hits the tablet grounds again - 0 views
Nokia CEO calls multi-core processors a waste of battery life - 0 views
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"Nokia CEO Stephen Elop reportedly stated that multi-core mobile processors are a waste of battery life in a recent interview with a Chinese newspaper. Yangcheng Evening News quotes Elop as having said, "the so-called dual-core, quad-core mobile phones can only waste batteries, but not be useful for consumers all the time." Microsoft's Windows Phone mobile operating system does not support multi-core chipsets, but the company has been highlighting the "real world performance" of its handsets through the "Smoked by Windows Phone" challenge. Elop went on to claim that the company's flagship Lumia 900 has never been defeated by the iPhone or an Android smartphone, despite the dual-core and quad-core processors found in those devices. "
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