Amazon today launched the India-centric Kindle Store, which means Indian Kindle owners can now purchase books off the Kindle Store and get billed in Indian currency. The store also offers a choice of over a million books, including works from Indian writers like Chetan Bhagat, Ashwin Sanghi etc. Amazon has also confirmed to sell […]
Asus releases Android 4.1 for Transformer Pad TF300
Given Asus’ track record of releasing Android update for its tablet devices, we aren’t surprised to see Asus release Jelly Bean for its latest Transformer Pad. After Nexus 7 and Motorola Xoom, Transformer Pad TF300 has become the third tablet to run Android 4.1. Asus warns about the lack of Adobe Flash and Wi-Fi […]
Sony lists dual-core 1.7GHz Xperia SL as coming soon
Sony has quietly listed the Xperia S successor – Xperia SL as ‘coming soon’ on their website. With an addition of an alphabet to the name, the phone sports beefed up specs like a 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 processor, 1GB RAM and runs Android 4.0. The phone features a 4.3-inch scratch-resistant 1280×720 display, 12.1MP […]
Google Play Store now supports Smart App Updates
Google promised to improve the Play Store experience by adding number of features at the Google I/O and now they’ve started delivering at least on one front – Smart App (delta) updates. For the uninitiated, any app update shown on the store required the app to be downloaded fully but with delta updates, the […]
Pulse comes to the web, supports multi-touch gestures in IE10
If you love reading on your smartphone or your tablet, chances are you must have come across an app called – Pulse. The same app is now accessible on the web with the same beautiful user interface, content discovery and sync support that syncs content effortlessly with apps on iOS and Android. Pulse is […]
Outlook sees 1m signups in few hours
Microsoft announced the Outlook service yesterday night and within a few hours, the service has clocked more than a million users. The service allows users to upgrade their existing Hotmail account to Outlook or register an altogether new username. Additionally, the revamped email service features the Metro UI, support for various social networks and […]
Microsoft revamps email service with Outlook.com
Microsoft today refreshed their email service with the introduction of Outlook.com. The revamped service brings a clutter-free and clean Metro user interface to take on Google’s Gmail. The new service also integrates SkyDrive and Office support. Outlook will also allow to connect to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google and in future, Skype. Outlook is currently […]
Sony Xperia Tablet leaked slide hints at Tegra 3 chip
Sony’s been not so active on the tablet front as much as they are on the smartphone side but it seems Sony will out their Xperia-branded tablet soon. According to leaked slides posted over at Mobiflip, the Xperia tablet will boast a design similar to Tablet S but will be slightly slimmer and feature […]
Google adds Hangout in Gmail
Google+’ Hangout video feature is now available in Gmail. Users will now get all the goodness of Hangouts right within their Gmail window like chatting with up to 9 people simultaneously, watch YouTube videos, share the screen or spruce up the video chats by adding virtual hats, wigs and moustaches. [Via Gmail Blog]
Google introduces Google Fiber high-speed internet in US
Google’s next step towards internet domination is the introduction of Google Fiber. With Google Fiber, users will be able to enjoy high-speed internet up to 1Gb/s and will be rolled out initially in Kansas City. There are three tiers for consumers to choose from with the starting tier for free. Google guarantees free internet […]
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