Samsung takes top position in Australian mobile market, overtakes Apple as leader
Shortly after prevailing over Apple in a legal battle over the the overturned ban on its Galaxy Tab earlier this month in Australia, Samsung has vaulted to the top of the mobile market, overtaking Apple to take the top position in the country’s mobile market, according to a press release from IDC today.
With 1.6 Million Daily Users, Cut The Rope Launches A Comic Series
Cut The Rope is popular. Anyone who’s ever spent 30 seconds looking at the App Store’s Top 10 list could tell you that. But just how popular is it? How many people do you think are actually playing with that little candy-obsessed green dude each day? 1.6 million. That’s how many. 1.6 million unique users,
Kindle Fire’s 6.2.1 update breaks root, disables SuperOneClick utility
Just when you thought it was safe to root your Kindle Fire with a single click, Amazon has clamped down on homebrewing enthusiasts. The company has begun pushing out an update for the $199 tablet that breaks the root, disabling the SuperOneClick utility in the process. If you’ve rooted your tablet and
Nokia prepares Windows Phone press event for CES 2012
Well, Nokia has just sent out press invitations confirming its plans for an CES press event at the Las Vegas convention center. From the looks of it, the phone company is slated for a presentation the afternoon of January 9, the day before CES formally starts, and the focus is clearly going to be oriented
Firefox 9 now available, boasts speedier JavaScript handling, Lion optimizations
Internet feeling a bit sluggish recently? Yeah, we get that — but before you sail the malware-laden sea of software that promises to "speed up" your computer, you may want to check out Firefox 9. Mozilla’s latest browser update features a tweak in its Javascript engine that boosts its benchmark performance
Google Augmented Reality Glasses Could Come Soon, What Would They Mean?
Would you look at the world through Google Glasses? If you did, what would you see? That may be an option soon, if a reliable report today that the company is in "late prototype stages" on just such a product, proves accurate.
The Wow factor is clear – but what would fashionable cloud (connected)
Nexus ninjas return in retro game, give you the skills to perform your own epic unboxing
Tiny box destroying shinobi? Old hat. Fourth wall obliterating martial masters? Passe. The future of ninjitsu based phone unboxings will be found in the past: Google’s gone 8-bit. Continuing in its tradition of out doing every possible Nexus unboxing the internet could ever hope to bear, El Goog has
La fiebre de las aplicaciones médicas móviles en Kenia
Una aplicación médica de una ‘start-up’ en Nairobi gana una enorme popularidad. Safaricom ofrece a sus suscriptores contactar con especialistas por dos centavos el minuto.
Siete formas de que te pirateen
Las estafas son cada vez más frecuentes y resulta fundamental protegerse. La clave está en llevar a cabo una ‘computación defensiva’ y tener un plan por si atacan tu cuenta.
iPhones, iPod Touches still on iOS 3.1.3 can’t download new apps directly from the App Store
While fragmentation is a rare(r) problem on iOS there’s still quite a few users rocking older versions on their devices. Unfortunately for them, ever since a recent update on the 16th they haven’t been able to download any new apps from the App Store straight to their devices. While users of older iPod
