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Galaxy Nexus: ICS People App Takes Contact Management to Next Level [Google Unveils New People App in Ice Cream Sandwich with Twitter, Google+ LinkedIn Support]
Google’s next-gen mobile platform, Ice Cream Sandwich, will come with a brand new Contacts management system on board. The company showcased a new native app today called People App, which will help you contact your family and friends using a variety of methods, from usual “phone” features like calls and [...]
Galaxy Nexus: Ice Cream Sandwich Browser Features Quick Mobile-Desktop Switching, Bookmark Sync & Offline Reading [Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Web Browser Provides Easy Offline Browsing, Bookmark Synchronization & Quick Desktop View]
Mobile devices are increasingly overtaking desktops in terms of browsing and online communication. The recently-announced Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will help improve mobile browsing habits with offline browsing, bookmark sync and quick desktop/mobile switching.
Galaxy Nexus: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Comes with New Roboto User Interface [Google Introduces Next Major Android Version, Starts Redesign at the Home Screen]
Google engineers took the stage today at the Samsung-Google Galaxy Nexus event to showcase the next major update of the Android platform. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is now official and we’ll show you in the following series of posts what the new OS is all about.
Galaxy Nexus: Camera Has Zero Shutter Lag & 1080p Video Recording [Google Samsung Galaxy Nexus Camera Taking the iPhone 4S Head-On, With Zero Shutter Lag & High-Definition Video Recording]
Samsung and Google are currently announcing their latest flagship Android product, the Galaxy Nexus. Among the feature highlights are the lightning fast camera with high definition recording. But how will it compete with the iPhone 4S?
Google to Encrypt Searches & Clicks by Default [Google Increasing Web Security by Enforcing SSL Encryption on Searches & Clicks by Default]
Google wants to ensure user safety from various malware and hack attacks, and will soon be automatically enforcing SSL encryption on searches and outbound clicks from the search results page.
17.07 Million iPhones, 11.12 Million iPads & 4.89 Million Macs Sales Drive Record Quarter for Apple [Tim Cook & Co. Report $28.27 Billion in Revenue & $6.62 Billion for Fourth Quarter of Fiscal Year 2011]
As expected Apple reported another record quarter today with impressive iPhone, iPad and Mac sales responsible for the numbers you’re about to see after the break.
Battlefield 3 Plays On A Massive Gaming PC Exhibited In UK [British Television Show Features A Gaming PC That Involves Five HD Projectors & A Treadmill]
Normally when we say the words “gaming PC’ around here, we’re talking about a pretty substantial piece of hardware. Loads of RAM, plenty of storage, a hefty monitor and processor system, and naturally, a heavy price tag. But what we found today actually blows all of those earlier gaming PCs [...]
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Gets Special Branded Mouse & Keyboard From Logitech [Logitech Laser Mouse G9X & Logitech Gaming Keyboard G105 Make Their First Appearances]
Normally when word comes out about officially branded gaming peripherals, my first glance is over in Razer’s direction, especially after they bowed a whole line of Starcraft II gear. But now, I have a whole new direction in which to look thanks to the folks at Logitech, whose Laser Mouse [...]
7.85-inch iPad Mini In the Works? [Apple Rumored to be Testing New Displays for Smaller iPad 2/3 Version]
We’ve seen plenty of rumors suggesting that Apple is considering making a smaller iPad version, but they were always shut down. In fact, late Steve Jobs confirmed during an earnings call he took part in last year that the company isn’t interested in smaller iPad models by trashing 7-inch devices [...]
Dropbox Now Valued at $4 Billion After $250 Million of Fresh Funding [Dropbox Founder Says Steve Jobs Wanted to Buy the Company, But Developers Declined; Now iCloud is a Major Competitor]
While Dropbox is perhaps one of the more recognized startup brands today, it’s only a recently-disclosed secret that Steve Jobs personally made an offer to buy, but got turned down. As such, the Dropbox story is said to be about “the one that got away.”

