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The new iPad Dilemma: It loves me … it loves me not – Part 2

However, the most important thing that would keep the users having second thoughts is the features list. The new iPad has 4G, Retina Display, iCloud PhotoStream, AirPlay mirroring, WiFi hotspot functionality on LTE, and that’s about it. Those who are using iPad 2 might get most of this by upgrading the iOS on their devices […]

The new iPad Dilemma: It loves me … it loves me not – Part 3

The answer is multi fold. And here is how it is laid out. The users who are still on the original 2010 version of the iPad have had quite a bit of their device. It is only a matter of time before the batteries of their slates wear out and the resale value goes into […]

The new iPad Dilemma: It loves me … it loves me not – Part 4

Then there are those who own an iPad 2. They have the right to switch to the new iPad, but there is a tricky part. Those who have the money, again ,don’t waste time and drive to the nearest Apple store on March 16. For those who live on an iPad, have the right to […]

The new iPad Dilemma: It loves me … it loves me not – Part 5

Certainly, the new iPad is an attractive device and will be a fix in the market for years to come but as compared to Android, it is on another planet. For those who finally are planning to bail on Android, should do, that’s my advice. But going directly to the new one iPad would cost […]

Microsoft introduces the next-generation touchscreen – Computers and Internet

Microsoft introduces the next-generation touchscreen – Computers and Internet After the rise of so many touch screen devices by Apple and other technology companies, the Microsoft had the biggest challenge to come up with an idea that could beat others. The conception of Windows 8 with complete touch screen was also the part of same […]

Google’s Android remains the underdog in the mobile computing market – Part 1

This might sound a little offensive but Google, Inc.’s mobile operating system is an underdog in both smartphone and tablet markets. Though it might have snatched a big chunk of market share from Apple in the former market but in terms of quality it still chases the tail of iOS—Android’s counterpart developed by Apple. The […]

Google’s Android remains the underdog in the mobile computing market – Part 2

In addition to Google’s App Market, there are numerous third-party applications that not only contain bugs but malware in them due to sloppy checks and signature systems. Even Google’s own application centre does not have appropriate checks and balances in this regard. Late in 2011, the Silicon Valley-based company had to bring down a number […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 1

For all Windows lovers, Microsoft has unleashed the Beta version of their upcoming operating system, Windows 8. Even at the first glance it gives the look of a completely revamped and tablet-friendly OS. Although it is an inspiration of Windows Phone 7 and Windows Media Center that came with Windows 7, it has bushels of […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 2

The new OS has a host of new features that range from settings to applications to connectivity to the internet and other neighbouring devices to syncing and whatnot. We will go through them one by one but let’s talk about the Metro interface first. Microsoft has introduced a new Start Menu interface that has made […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 3

The left and right edges belong to the interface or the operating system. Slowly swipe in from the right edge and the Windows charms will appear with buttons like Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings. Tap on any one of the instantly recognizable option and it will take you to the desired location for example, […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 4

One of Windows 7’s better interface features was a split-screen view that you could initiate just by dragging one program’s Title Bar to the left or right side of the screen. This has been updated for Windows 8. When you drag an app from the left edge, if you drag it slowly and hold it […]

Samsung launches Galaxy Mini 2 at Mobile World Congress 2012

Samsung unveiled a slew of smartphones at Mobile World Congress 2012, Barcelona. The company’s main focus was on the phones churned out of the strategic partnership with Google on Android platform, Galaxy. The product line ranged from mediocre smartphones running Android 2.3 Gingerbread to premium handsets with the same version. It looks as if Samsung […]

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