Amazon has announced GameCircle, a new service for Kindle Fire users to make games more engaging. GameCircle will allow users to track their Achievements including trophies, badgets, awards etc. GameCircle will also bring Leaderboards to give an in-game view of player rankings and the last and most important feature is Sync that will automatically […]
Google releases Android 4.1 source code
Google is yet to release OTA updates for its consumer devices but they’ve released the latest Android OS’ source code in AOSP. Source code availability means devs can start tinkering with Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) to develop and release ROMs for devices. As for the Android 4.1 release, it is expected to hit Nexus […]
Play Store on Web lets users update or remove apps wirelessly
Google allowed users to install apps on their respective Android devices via the Play Store’s web interface. Now the Play Store on the web has been updated with couple of new features. The web interface allows to remotely update or uninstall the app from the device. It’s a handy feature that will most certainly […]
Google seeing 1m Android activations every day, 400m Android devices in the wild
Google’s Hugo Barra confirmed that they’re now activating a million Android devices every day, which is 100,000 more than what Andy Rubin revealed earlier this month. Hugo also revealed the number of Android handsets in the hands of the consumers which is to the tune of 400m handsets. That’s 4 times more than what […]
Android Jelly Bean Statue arrives at Google
Just before every major release, Google places a statue of the Android bot to commemorate the arrival of the latest Android OS. This time too, is no different. Building 44 at the Googleplex has got a new Android bot standing in the lawn confirming the arrival of Jelly Bean later today. While there isn’t […]
Google makes LEGO brick building virtual
Building with LEGO bricks are fun but the limited number of blocks can limit your creativity. Now, Google Australia has teamed up with LEGO to allow you to unleash your creativity virtually by giving access to over 8 trillion LEGO blocks. Google says it’s an exclusive arrangement between them and LEGO and allows Chrome […]
Microsoft to buy Yammer for $1.2 billion
Microsoft has confirmed to buy Yammer for $1.2 billion in cash. The enterprise social network service that is being used by over 5 million corporate users will be integrated into the Microsoft Office Division and will continue to act as a standalone service with Microsoft investing in Yammer’s freemium and paid service. Yammer CEO […]
One of the cheapest ways to transform your normal TV to Smart TV
Smart TVs have been gaining ground, off late. Smart TV transforms the ‘idiot box’ to surf the web, download apps, update social networks and even stream movies. However, if you’re like me who jumped on the LCD bandwagon almost half a decade back and want to convert your conventional LCD to an internet-equipped device, […]
Idea launches new dual-SIM Android handset in India
Idea Cellular today expanded its 3G phone lineup with ID-918 Android phone. This is the third device from Idea and will enable consumers to use Idea 3G services on the cheap. Priced at just Rs. 5,994, the phone is decently spec’d with Android 2.3, dual-SIM support functionality, 3.2-inch touchscreen display, 3.2MP camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, […]
Nokia sells off Vertu, to acquire imaging tech from Scalado
Nokia has confirmed to sell its premium phone brand, Vertu to EQT VI, which is a part of a private equity group in Northern Europe. While the details of the transaction are kept confidential, EQT has hinted to develop Vertu as a “standalone company” and plans to expand the luxury phone market with investments […]
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