The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have helped boost the market share of iOS around the world for Apple between September and November 2014, compared to same period the year before,
Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies expects advances in cloud computing and higher demand for smart devices to have lifted 2014 sales revenue by 15 percent to $46 billion (roughly Rs. 2,90,950
Archos, a French electronics company, has launched a slew of 4G-enabled Android 4.4 KitKat devices ahead of CES 2015 – which will commence from January 6. The electronic device maker has announced
CES 2015 is knocking at our doors since just a few hours are left to begin with one of the most awaited tech shows at Las Vegas. Just when the event is
HP Stream 8 tablet was launched in the U.S. last September. Now the tablet has been launched in the Indian market at the price of Rs 16,990. HP Stream 8 tablet runs
The Consumer Electronics Shows (CES) 2015 event will begin on Jan. 5, 2015 at Las Vegas. Usually, HTC does not use this platform to reveal its flagship smartphone. At the forthcoming CES
iBall has announced the launch of its first Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone, dubbed as iBall Andi4L Pulse. The smartphone is now listed on company’s site, without any word on price and availability
Xiaomi addressed the Android legions via social media today, boasting about big finances and big devices. As we reported last week, the Chinese company completed its latest round of funding, raising $1.1
On Monday, the company announced that it has closed a $1.1-billion round of new funding that puts its valuation at a whopping $45 billion. This makes it more valuable than the San
A rather interesting picture was brought to our attention by a tipper. The shot surfaced on Weibo and shows what arrears to be the next generation Mi smartphone by Xiaomi. The Chinese
Micromax’s new Yu brand of smartphones is off to a rocky start despite a launch that silenced critics of the company. The well-endowed Yureka smartphone that features a jaw-dropping price was supposed
Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone maker that has been under the spotlight for its handset sales issues in India, appears to have allowed the much-anticipated successor to the Redmi 1S to pass through