Posts tagged iOS
Google’s Early Endeavors with Android!
Feb 8th
| Google purchased Android in 2005 for a small, undisclosed amount of money. | In the year 2005 when Google chose to make the Android company as part of its own the outside world of smart phones was overwhelmed by existing giants like iPhone and Microsoft. It was in their acclaimed presence that a noisy inclusion into the market might not have been able to bloom to its fullest. The publicity it would have gained would have involved severe comparisons with tried and tested counterparts. Any lacking on the part of Android would have been severely shunned and may have resulted in the breaking down of the entire launch sequence of it. It was in the light of these thoughts that Android, embedded with, wireless connectivity, social networking service, Google short messaging service, ability to locate the owner’s location and preferences silently made its way through to its present strong position. More > | |
iPhone 5 Shines!
Nov 21st
The latest gem in the Smartphone legacy of Apple Inc. iPhone 5 is being posed as the ‘thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever’ by its creator company. iPhone itself is the legacy that makes its users stick to it and not letting them have the second thoughts of choosing another phone over it. With the latest feather in its cap Apple has remarkably taken the edge of producing an incredibly light phone and this specification does not at all go unnoticed. The beholder doesn’t take more than a unit second to determine its light weight.
The thumb friendly natured iPhone 5 is characterized with the 4 inch Retina display screen which adds to its perfect proportion. The phone has not been changed in terms of width as compared to its predecessor iPhone 4s. The new phone embeds the new A5 chip which promises better graphics and poses much better and faster CPU performance all at the cost of no excessive power consumption at all. Outstanding battery life and ultra rich design experience are what make the thinner and the better new iPhone 5. More >
How To Install iOS 5 [Video Guide]
Oct 13th
iOS 5, the latest mobile operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch that has already been jailbroken was publicly released on Wednesday, October 12th. Apple’s new iOS 5 is one of the major updates in the history of company, that uniquely includes 200+ new features for the iDevice users to enjoy.
A large number of iDevice users we saw on web were confused about the installation of the new iOS 5, as many of them were found facing different kind of issues – for example, receiving an error 3200 while upgrading to the latest iOS.
So, for the ease of those troubled users – who are facing difficulty in installing iOS 5 on their iDevices, we have shared a super simple video tutorial on ‘How To Install iOS 5′ after the break.
iOS 5 Goes Live!
Oct 12th
Apple as promised in it’s Let’s Talk iPhone event has today released iOS 5, the company’s latest mobile operating system. Amazingly, Apple’s iOS 5 update has arrived with more than 200 new features, some of which were reported to be leaked earlier than iOS 5 was even previewed. Let’s have a quick look at few of the exciting features included in iOS 5 for your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch below.
Facebook for iPhone upgraded to version 3.5, adds ability to tag friends and places in posts
Sep 7th
Good news for the owners of iPhone. Facebook app for iPhone has recently been updated to version 3.5, the developers of the application has now made it easier for users to share their content with whom they want by adding new features and better privacy controls. See the whole list of added features after the break.
Kinect and iPhone unites to become iKinect
Apr 29th
No wonder these new and emerging technologies have taken us to the world, where our wildest imagination becomes reality, and this Spacecraft Shooting game played through a combination of two super gadgets, iPhone and Kinect is indeed one of the example of such fantasy-cum-reality.
iPhone is a spy, records your whereabouts
Apr 25th
Wired has reported a rather shocking and surprising development. According to the high profile technology blog, the 3G enabled iPhones and iPads have been found guilty of secretly recording your whereabouts.
Army wants Android, not iPhone
Apr 22nd
Surprised? Well you are not the only one who is shocked by this rather surprising development. According to Ars Technica, the US Army has decided to equip themselves with smartphones that will be powered by Android and not iPhone.







