Nokia Trying To Fill iOS Map Space With Free Maps App – Here

Ever since Apple decided to replace Google Maps with its own, iOS users have been seeking other mapping solutions for their devices. Apple did provide them with a list of viable alternatives but none fares as good as what Google offers. Apparently, Nokia is now trying to fill in this space with its new ‘Here’ maps app.

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New Angry Birds Star Wars Available in App Store

Angry Birds Star Wars is now available in Apples App Store for all iOS users. Angry Birds Star Wars is a puzzle game and it is the fifth game of the Angry Birds video game series in all platforms. Rovio Entertainment launched this world’s most popular game sequel on November 8th, 2012. This game is based on the Star Wars franchise, developed and published by Rovio Entertainment.

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How To Create Quick Lists With Google Sets?

Over the years, Google has created and abandoned a lot of products. And some of the abandoned ones are rather missed by the users, among them Google Sets. Google Sets essentially let you create quick lists by providing just one or two items of the list. Luckily, you can still make use of the feature in Google Drive. Read further to see how.

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A Real Story About Steve Jobs And How He Was A Real Person, Regular Guy

Steve Jobs has been eulogized, criticized, hailed, lambasted and what not over the years. Yet no one can deny that he was an innovator to the core and gave the tech world some of its best designs. A Quora post recently asked users to reveal stories of their encounter with Jobs if they ever met him. Here’s a rather interesting one.

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Student Uses iPhone’s Built-In Accelerometer To Create A Virtual Keyboard

Virtual keyboards were a novelty a while ago but they didn’t gain much traction. However, it may be time for them to return given the immense use they can be of in smartphones and tablets. A UK student has now successfully created a ‘virtual keyboard’ for iPhone by using the smartphone’s built-in accelerometer.

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Toshiba Refuses To Let Laptop Manual Site Host Its Manuals

Laptop manuals are really hard to find on the web and it may takes you hours of search to get to the one for the exact model you use. To resolve this problem, a person developed a page ‘Tim’s laptop service manuals’ to try and put all or most laptop manuals in one place. Sadly, Toshiba hasn’t taken kindly to his effort.

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Foxconn’s Future Plans May Include 130-Inch Ultra HDTV Panels

Sony recently took the crown of the Ultra HDTV arena when it released the largest Ultra HDTV measuring at 84-inches in size. The display packed a stunning resolution and the company made it available for a whopping price of more than $20,000. Now Foxconn seems all set to take the crown away from Sony.

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