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ZTE Arrived First Android Phone For Cricket Mobile Network

ZTE Arrived First Android Phone For Cricket Mobile Network

ZTE has arrived their first Android phone for Cricket Mobile. ZTE's this mobile name is ZTE Score X500 which is now available in the United States.
By On March 19, 2012 2 Responses
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The Thinnest MacBook Pro Reportedly In Production

The Thinnest MacBook Pro Reportedly In Production

The MacBook Pro is now in production and it is a pleasure news for all fans of MacBook.
By On March 19, 2012 Respond
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Motorola DROID Pro To Receive A New Update

Motorola DROID Pro To Receive A New Update

DROID Pro by Motorola software update has been approved by Verizonas build 4.7.3. This update is not Ice Cream Sandwich.
By On March 19, 2012 Respond
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Nokia Lumia 610 With Windows Phone 7.5 Mango

Nokia Lumia 610 With Windows Phone 7.5 Mango

If you ask me, Which Nokia smartphones are the most affordable?, then I can say to close my eyes that Nokia Lumia 610 is the most affordable Windows phone though this phone is upcoming. This phone requires less capable processors and less RAM, even you would get Nokia Maps, Drive and Nokia Transport with bus [...]

By On March 18, 2012 Respond
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Apple Seeds OS X 10.8 Beta To Developers, Adds Many New Features

Apple Seeds OS X 10.8 Beta To Developers, Adds Many New Features

Mac users have been envying over the oh-so-cool features of Apple’s iOS releases, particularly those of iOS 5. So, Apple has been trying to bring some of these features to the Mac so as to bring its two different operating systems together. So now, Apple has seeded the second developer preview of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion which comes with a lot of features from the iOS 5.

By On March 17, 2012 Respond
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Government’s Software Are The Buggiest Ones

Government’s Software Are The Buggiest Ones

The government software are the buggies ones according to a report by Forbes based on a study which shows how hacking prone they are.
By On March 16, 2012 Respond
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Aperture 3.2.3 And Epson Printer Update Released By Apple

Aperture 3.2.3 And Epson Printer Update Released By Apple

Apple has recently introduced additional features to its iPhoto software and other related software packages. These changes allow the users to now delete photos from Photo Stream feature which is used through iCloud service. Earlier, the users didn’t have the option to delete photos from this feature. Now Apple has taken another step in the right direction by adding this same functionality to Aperture professional photo management tool via an update.

By On March 16, 2012 Respond
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Microsoft Touts Security And Feature Improvements In IE 10 For Windows 8

Microsoft Touts Security And Feature Improvements In IE 10 For Windows 8

It seems that the next battlefield of different browsers will be the upcoming Windows 8. Mozilla and Google have already revealed their plans of working on their respective Metro-styled versions of Firefox and Chrome. Microsoft already revealed a lot about an IE 10 which will be available in both modes of Windows 8, as a metro app and as a standard desktop browser. Now Microsoft team has divulged the details regarding different security and feature improvements in IE 10 which are listed below.

By On March 16, 2012 Respond
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‘Draw Something’ App Reaches 20 Million Downloads In First Five Weeks

‘Draw Something’ App Reaches 20 Million Downloads In First Five Weeks

OMGPOP has released the game ‘Draw Something’ only five weeks ago. Ever since the release of the app, it has been downloaded more than 20 million times within these five weeks! And right now, it is the number one free app for Android and number one paid as well as free app for iOS. And at this rate, the app may soon become one of the all-time-favorite apps for smartphone users.

By On March 15, 2012 Respond
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Microsoft Announces Metro-Styled IE In Windows 8

Microsoft Announces Metro-Styled IE In Windows 8

The timing couldn’t have been better. While Mozilla folks work hard to introduce a version of Firefox that will work on both Metro and classic modes of Windows 8, and Google has announced that it will work on a similar version of Chrome, Microsoft has made a timely announcement. According to Microsoft, the Internet Explorer in Windows 8 will come in two versions. One would be the metro-styled program, just like a smartphone app, while the other will be your standard desktop browser.

By On March 15, 2012 Respond
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Windows Mobile Marketplace Will Shut Down On May 9

Windows Mobile Marketplace Will Shut Down On May 9

Microsoft has announced that it will be shutting down the Windows Mobile Marketplace once and for all on May 9. This shut down will primarily affect Windows Mobile 6.x devices which will then no longer be able to access the marketplace or download any apps or games from it. However, the games that are already installed on these devices will continue working without any problems.

By On March 11, 2012 Respond
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 Now Available

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 Now Available

Lightroom 4 is now available for US $149. Adobe also offers US $79 for the upgrade, it is almost half from the main price.
By On March 7, 2012 Respond
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Supplemental OS X 10.7.3 Update Released By Apple

Supplemental OS X 10.7.3 Update Released By Apple

Some users had been complaining that ever since they updated to OS X 10.7.3 they haven’t been able to restore their Mac through Time Machine. Apparently, Apple has heeded their plight and has now released a supplemental update to OS X 10.7.3 that should solve this problem. Of course the update will require that you run OS X 10.7.3 on your machine before installing the update.

By On March 7, 2012 Respond
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AR.Drone Quadcopter Controlled By Windows Phone 7 Proof-Of-Concept App

AR.Drone Quadcopter Controlled By Windows Phone 7 Proof-Of-Concept App

Given the fact that Windows Phone debuted after Android and iOS devices had been long launched; and that the platform is still to gain traction, it is only obvious that Windows Phone 7 users get most of the app in the end. A developer preferably rolls out an iOS version on the earliest, then an Android version and in few cases, finally a Windows Phone version. Same is the case with Parrot’s AR.Drone quadcopter controlling app.

By On March 6, 2012 Respond
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Next Version Of Android After Jelly Bean Would Be Key Lime Pie

Next Version Of Android After Jelly Bean Would Be Key Lime Pie

Google sure has upped the pace at which it is rolling out the versions of it’s Android OS for Android devices. Whereas Ice Cream Sandwich is still being considered a rather new version with not many vendors having upgraded their devices to it yet, Google’s Jelly Bean has already made news. It is expected to hit the shelves later this year. And while that is still fresh, we are now hearing rumors about the version that will follow Jelly Bean, most probably called Key Lime Pie.

By On March 6, 2012 Respond
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