The official Facebook app for the iPhone and iPad is one of the most popular social networking apps available for iOS. Facebook has announced a new feature for the iPhone and iPad mobile apps that people should really enjoy. The new feature is called “save for later” and it allows you to do exactly what [...]
Archive for July, 2012
Yelp iOS app update brings the awesome
July 31st, 2012
mrinal Yelp is a social review website that allows people to review also to things from restaurants to local businesses. The company has announced that it has updated its iOS application and says that the update is “literally filled to the brim with awesomeness.” The updated version of the app brings Yelp to version 6.0 and [...]
Eskuche 33i headphones
July 31st, 2012
mrinal With a plethora of headphone brands springing up lately, it’s getting harder and harder to sort the wheat from the chaff, so we thought we’d help out by bringing to your attention one of the lesser known products to enter the scene in the last couple of years. There’s a pretty obvious hint to [...]
New technology may make self-cleaning cars a reality
July 31st, 2012
mrinal Washing the car is always a pain, but thanks to a new coating developed by researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), that may not always be the case. This new coating seems to improve on the already-existing technology for scratch-resistant coating, giving it new properties that help to repel water and dirt (and [...]
Hangouts come to Gmail
July 31st, 2012
mrinal Google’s been adding a lot of features lately to get us to Hangout, from providing digital moustaches to scheduling virtual soirees. Now, the company’s aiming to get folks video conferencing from their inbox. That’s right, you can now start a Hangout with up to nine friends or colleagues straight from Gmail with a click of [...]
ZTE Grand X reaches UK shops a tad early through Phones4U
July 31st, 2012
mrinal Virgin Mobile had originally promised the UK version of the ZTE Grand X for early August. The carrier just can’t contain its enthusiasm: it’s letting retail partner Phones4U sell the budget smartphone as of today. While you’re busy skipping the start of the Olympics, the store will give you a Grand X for free if [...]
Mysterious 10-inch BlackBerry PlayBook appears in Vietnam
July 31st, 2012
mrinal The last we heard, all notions of a 10-inch PlayBook had been shelved, with rumors suggesting that RIM wanted to concentrate on its BB10 plans and next-gen smartphones instead. However, we’ve just received these images from Tinthe, showing off something that looks very much like the bigger BlackBerry slab. A handful of photos, comparing the [...]
Samsung NX1000 WiFi camera now available
July 31st, 2012
mrinal Back in April, Samsung had revealed three of its new WiFi-enabled digital cameras, and now the cheapest of of the three—the Samsung NX1000—is finally now available to purchase. The budget-friendly, entry-level kit is complete with professional image quality and WiFi connectivity through the dedicated Smart Link Hot Key on the top of the camera. Of [...]
Nexus 7 16GB back on sale
July 31st, 2012
mrinal Google has resumed sales of the Nexus 7 16GB, having sold out of the 7-inch Android Jelly Bean tablet and been forced to freeze online orders as ASUS worked to build up stock. Listed at $249, the 16GB tablet ships in 3-5 business days; stock levels began to look shaky midway through July, before Google [...]
Skobbler brings maps to Nook Tablet
July 31st, 2012
mrinal We’ve seen attempts to bring mapping functionality to Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color in the past, but Skobbler’s going full out with the arrival of ForeverMap 2 for that device and its more clearly defined tablet successor. The app utilizes WiFi positioning, offers route guidance and features both global and local maps. The standard version [...]




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