• Windows 8.1: Start Button Coming Back

    To all those who have missed the Start button on their Windows 8 taskbars – there is good news. Microsoft is reportedly bringing back the Start menu button in the latest Windows update – Windows 8.1 Sources close to Microsoft have apparently told The Verge that the Start button will make a comeback in the…

  • Gematouch: Making Your Smartphone Smarter

    North Carolina tech startup Gematouch turns any printable material into a touch interface for smartphones, offering instant communication and content delivery capabilities through the user’s smartphone and an unique RFID system so tiny it can be embedded in a printed page. Turn Printed Pages Into Interactive Content I talked with co-founder Brent Fagg in the…

  • Twitter Music App is Now Available on iOS

    After a round of rumors, Twitter’s new Music service is finally here. Although, it’s not available for everyone just yet, so you will need to be patient. The new Music app will be available for you soon. It will definitely be interesting to watch if the new app lives up to the hype or not….

  • Donate to Charity with Google’s One Today App

    Google Inc. is doing its bit for charity, and asking you to do your part as well. Google has just launched a new app – One Today, that lets you donate $1 every day to a charitable cause. Google for Charity Google.org is the Google’s non-profit organization subsidiary that deals with charitable causes. One Today…

  • Intel Launching Android Notebooks: Danger for Windows?

    Intel is planning to ditch Windows 8 and launch convertible notebooks running on Android in the near future, sources working with notebook vendors have claimed. 11 inches, $500 In light of the major decline in PC sales recently, with the last quarter giving us the worst drop in history, Intel has decided to shake up…

  • Outlook.com for Android Updated, Looks More Like Windows Phone App Now

    Microsoft has updated the Outlook.com app for Android. The new update brings a completely new design and additional features to the app. It looks more like a Windows Phone app now. Even though the new “Metro” style looks cool on the app,  Microsoft has also added a number of organizational features to the app as…

  • Nokia EOS: The first Quad-core Windows Phone

    Strong rumors have been doing the rounds lately, of a certain upcoming Nokia flagship – the EOS. Apart from supposedly having a superb camera, the phone is also expected to be the first Windows Phone with a quad-core processor. MyNokiaBlog claims it has received details from a “source familiar with Nokia’s plans” about this upcoming…

  • Google Babel source code leaked in Gmail

    Google Babel has leaked (yet) again. Source code from the soon to be released unified messaging service offering from Google has been spotted in Gmail. Google Babel aims to consolidate all your conversations with your contacts into one place, in order to let you access them from any place – Google+, Gmail, Android, without losing…

  • Touchscreen Interface by Fujitsu Turns Paper Into Touchscreen

    Fujitsu Laboratories is busy in making future gadgets and gizmos. The company also showed its Invisible tablet keyboard and High-Tech GPS walking cane at MWC in February. Well, they’re back with even better technology that will definitely make you drool! This time, the Multinational Japanese company is showing off its latest innovation that lays a…

  • Google Glass Companion App, MyGlass Now Available For Download

    Google glass has begun shipping out to those early adopters who paid a hefty $1500 for the early Explorer Edition. To commemorate the Google Glass’ Explorer Edition launch, Google has already pushed out a companion app for the device onto Google Play. The all new MyGlass app is now available for download at Google Play store….

  • 3x Faster Wi-Fi is Coming, 802.11ac

    2013 will mark the mass commercial deployment of 802.11ac – the new IEEE wireless protocol that promises speeds at least 3 times faster than conventional Wi-Fi. 802.11ac: New IEEE Standard 802.11ac is the new IEEE standard for wireless networking. You could consider it a qualitative increment over 802.11n, which is the standard most of us…

  • Motorola X Phone Reportedly Delayed, Might Miss Google I/O

    The latest rumors about Motorola’s upcoming X Phone state that the company is facing some delays for the device. According to earlier reports, it was believed that the X Phone would be showed off at Google’s I/O developer conference in May, and set to ship in July. However, the new report via Phone Arena claims…

  • Another Samsung Investigation: Fake Reviews Against HTC

    Samsung has found itself involved in legal issues once again. The Taiwanese Fair Trade Commission is probing Samsung over allegations that the tech giant had paid students to promote and publish negative reviews about rival HTC’s devices online.   The Taiwanese Fair Trade Commission launched its probe after receiving a number of complaints against Samsung,…

  • Scammers Fooled by Senior Security Researcher

    Scammers are everywhere in the world and the internet is the perfect breeding ground for scammers of all types. Even though, getting scam emails/calls from scammers around the world has been going on for ages now,  it’s not often that a Security Researcher from a company like, Malwarebytes gets (nearly) scammed. Scammers: Bait and Switch…

  • Google Glass: 5MP camera, 16GB Storage and More

    The first batch of Google’s Glass Explorer Edition is ready, and the first units are going to reach users in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the technical specifications for Google Glass are now public. Google has just released specifications for the augmented reality glasses we’ve all been waiting for, along with documentation for Mirror API –…