
Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) was unveiled by Google in a media event in Hong Kong yesterday together with Samsung Galaxy Nexus. It is a major new release since the Android 3.0 Honeycomb release which was intended only for tablets. This was a highly anticipated release and Google didn’t disappoint its users with some impressive new features in ICS. Some of these features we already speculated and covered here and some of them we got to know just yesterday from this media event from Google and Samsung. Here we are going to review most important new features in the Ice Read More >

Apple unveiled the long awaited iOS 5 back at WWDC 2011 this year. But its only now that finally iOS 5 is going to be released to the public after a long line of betas to make the final release bug free. And of course what better combination it could be – an iPhone 4S pre-loaded with iOS 5! This is because it’s a major new release and includes a large set of new features. According to Apple iOS 5 includes 200 new features as compared to the previous release! Here, we will give you a brief round-up of the Read More >

We have already reported on the integration of the built-in PDF reading capabilities in Windows 8 as well as the use of ribbon based user interface to be employed now system-wide (if early Windows 8 builds are any indication). But after the Windows 8 has leaked on the Internet there is a flurry of information coming our way about all kinds of new features that MS is planning to bake in the stable builds of the Windows 8. We have already mentioned about the interesting new feature called Portable Workspace in Windows 8 that will allow to run the OS Read More >

We were hearing a lot rumors and looking at number of image leaks from the upcoming highly anticipated Microsoft Windows 8 for quite some time. We have already shed light on the integration of the built-in PDF reading capabilities in Windows 8 as well as the use of ribbon based user interface to be employed now system-wide (if early Windows 8 builds are any indication). But after the Windows 8 has leaked on the Internet there is a flurry of information coming our way about all kinds of new features that MS is planning to bake in the stable builds Read More >

5th generation of long waited Apple iPhone 5 (32GB and 64GB) will be announced in June 2011 at WWDC 2011 from 5th to 9th June at San Francisco. So far Apple has not announced specification of the iPhone 5 and it is also not in production yet but today I will compile all the news to give you iPhone 5 preview including iPhone 5 specification, architecture and release date. Specification Appearance Iphone 5 button layout will closely resemble iPhone 4 including volume keys (divided into 2 keys), home and power keys, SIM card slot, 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and dual Read More >

There is a very nice head to head comparison done by the Engadget between the newly released iPad 2 and original iPad in terms of the key specifications. Have a look: Of course, most obvious differences include much stronger dual core processor, front and rear facing cameras, gyroscope and much thinner and lighter chaises in the newer iPad 2. Although graphics horsepower is also reported substantially higher for the iPad 2 but the exact technical info for the chip is unknown so far. When looking at this don’t forget that original iPad is now available at much cheaper price! [Technical Read More >

We have already covered the highly anticipated release of the iPad 2 today. But one aspect we didn’t touch upon was the introduction of the iOS 4.3 that will also be included with your shiny new tablet! So let’s talk about it! Basically iOS 4.3 brings with the much improved performance for the Safari browser courtesy of Nitro engine, FaceTime, Photo Booth, iMovie and GarageBand. iMovie and GarageBand will set you back a cost of $ 4.99 each. Furthermore, they take advantage of the exciting new possibilities in the iPad2 because of the inclusion on of the cameras. Another addition Read More >

As we told you earlier Apple is going to announce a “revolutionary” new tablet (iPad 2) on the March 2nd. So, this happened! Now Apple has officially launched it’s successor to the market leading iPad. So, we bring you the summary of what has been said and told about the shiny new device from Apple and you will see by yourself that why the world is going crazy after it! iPad 2 is now the first tablet to support dual-core CPU courtesy of Apple A5 chip as it was rumored before. A5 CPU in this case is clocked at 1GHz. Read More >