HTC has started rolling out Android 4.3 with Sense 5.5 for HTC One in the form of an over-the-air (OTA) update as promised earlier. Announced over a tweet, HTC UK said “We…
Windows Phone European growth unabated; crushes iOS in Italy
Microsoft Windows Phone continues its growth run in five major European markets with latest numbers indicating that the Redmond platform has leapfrogged iOS in Italy. According to latest stats for quarter ending…
Olaf Swantee – All carriers except EE will struggle to cope with 4G demand
Olaf Swantee, CEO of one of UK’s leading mobile operator EE, on Tuesday said that it will not be easy for other UK mobile operating companies to cope up with growing 4G…
Mulally, Elop make it to Microsoft’s would-be CEO list
In an attempt to find the best successor for Microsoft’s outgoing Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, the company has narrowed down the list to about five people including Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Co…
Google Apps won’t support Internet Explorer 9 says Google
Google has pulled the plug on Internet Explorer 9 from Google Apps including Business, Education, and Government editions just weeks after Microsoft released Internet Explorer 11. Announcing its decision through Google Apps…
Apple tops US smartphone market – comScore
Latest data from comScore on U.S. smartphone market for September 2013 highlights the dominance of Apple as the top US smartphone maker with a whopping 40.6 percent OEM market share. Samsung, HTC,…
Sony to charge monthly fees for PlayStation 4 multiplayer games
Sony is up with plans to fix a monthly fee for playing online games on its upcoming PlayStation 4 (PS4) gaming console. The company will be charging a per month fee of…
Microsoft releases ‘Fix it’ for remote code execution flaw in Windows, Office
Microsoft has released a temporary emergency fix addressing a security flaw in its graphics component that affects Windows, Office and Lync and if exploited can lead to remote code execution. Microsoft revealed…
NIST initiates cryptographic standards review over NSA foul play
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced review of all its previous recommendations in wake of recent reports of secret NSA meddling leading to weakening of standards making it…
Nexus 5 torn apart by iFixit, scores 8 on the repairability scale
Newly released Nexus 5 has been taken apart by teardown experts at iFixit and the Nexus 4 successor has been dubbed easy to repair with a score of 8 out of possible…
Rackspace pumps more processor juice, memory, bandwidth into hosted servers
Rackspace has announced upgrades to all its OpenStack-powered servers with faster processors, increased memory and network bandwidth. Announcing the upgrades through its blog post, the open cloud company noted that the new…
Petition demanding Android 4.4 KitKat for Galaxy Nexus shipped to Google
A petition on Change.org seeking an Android 4.4 KitKat for the Galaxy Nexus, which has received as many as 14,188 signatures (as of this writing) and over 3,400 comments, has been printed…
Apple iPhone 6, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3 may have sapphire screens
Apple in collaboration with GT Advanced Technologies, a mineral crystal expert, is going to open up a new manufacturing plant in Arizona to make sapphire materials for its popular devices. The $578m…
Adobe hack password dump analysis shows users still pathetic at choosing passwords
A password security expert at Stricture Consulting Group has revealed top 100 passwords being used by Adobe’s customers and has claimed that nearly two million of them used the easily guessable string…
(Unofficial) Android 4.4 KitKat for Sony Xperia Z
Not even a week has passed by since the launch of Android 4.4 KitKat and we are already seeing unofficial yet stable ROMs of the latest Android version for quite a few…