The iPhone is a great all-in-one device that has truly revolutionized the way people use smartphones. The touch interface, the simplicity and stability of the OS and the apps market – all of these were pioneered by Apple with their first iPhone 2G. The iPad was a logical continuation of Apple’s line of portable devices,… Continue reading Top 5 iPhone and iPad apps for System Administrators
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5 Great Apps for the New iOS 4
Apple’s release of the iPhone 4 has completely renewed everyone’s interest in the smartphone, and over 10 million units were sold worldwide in the first 3 weeks. Coupled with the iPad, the new device is ready to take over and revolutionize the life of a lot of people who need a portable computer always on… Continue reading 5 Great Apps for the New iOS 4
6 Great Apps for your JailBroken iPad
The iPad is truly a revolutionizing universal tablet PC, and Apple has done a great work bringing it to the masses. It is currently one of the most sold and sought-after devices, along with the iPhone 4 and the new IPod Touch with Retina Display and 2 cameras. The secret to its success lies not… Continue reading 6 Great Apps for your JailBroken iPad
10 Best Green Gadgets
Progress is not yet well-enlightened. Going green matters even the politically hip is aware of it. Gadgets continue to flood the market at an astronomical rate, each one more needed by humans than the last. But being politically right does not have to clash with being high tech savvy. A rundown on 2010’s top ten… Continue reading 10 Best Green Gadgets
5 Reasons to Believe Windows Phone 7 is an iPhone Killer
The year 2010 has been a roller coaster ride for the Smartphone market and industry analysts are anticipating a sought out battle between the tech giants and the cellphone manufacturers. First it was the Cupertino based Tech Giant Apple that launched their latest iPhone 4 that sparked a buying spree of the phones across the… Continue reading 5 Reasons to Believe Windows Phone 7 is an iPhone Killer
Nokia’s Sorry Story: Resurgence? (Part 2)
In part 1 of this series, we saw where Nokia’s current troubles are rooted. Poor Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo had to pay with his job just so that Nokia could get a non-Finnish CEO on board. And OPK wasn’t the only one that left. After being given the cold shoulder for the second time, Anssi Vanjoki quit… Continue reading Nokia’s Sorry Story: Resurgence? (Part 2)
Stats analysis: iPhone faces fork in the road
“In the past six months, smartphone buyers in the U.S. were more likely to choose Android-powered devices over any others, including iPhones.” – Mashable.com The above account by Mashable.com is yet another blow to the iPhone camp, which has already been reeling under negative press of the latest iPhone 4. Data released recently by The… Continue reading Stats analysis: iPhone faces fork in the road
Yahoo Messenger Application with a 3G Video Chat
Well, rumors were in the air that Yahoo Inc. is going to release an update for its mobile chat in which it will enable the support for 3G video chat. So, earlier this week, Vice President of Yahoo Mobile Division in America David Katz said rather it was sort of a slip that Yahoo Inc.… Continue reading Yahoo Messenger Application with a 3G Video Chat
Microsoft Launches new Series of Phones
So finally, software giant Microsoft unveiled a new series rather a new line of phones that is powered by its Windows Software. These various kinds of phones are being released by Microsoft in order to cut down market share of Apple Inc. Apple and Google are turned out to be the kings in the Smartphone… Continue reading Microsoft Launches new Series of Phones
Apple Updates Remote Application for iDevices
Lately, Apple has released an update for its widely used Remote Application for iDevices. The latest updates which Apple has incorporated include compatibility with iTunes 10, compatibility with Apple TV and a native iPad Support. The new version of the App is called as Remote 2.0 and it is updated for all the iDevices.