Back in 2010, a few months after the iPad’s release, Steve Jobs predicted that tablets would eventually overtake PCs. Now, according to updated figures from Gartner, after five years of rather crazy
iBall adds another defier to its range of full wood speakers – ‘Booster BTH 5.1 Multimedia Speaker’. Booster 5.1 is one of the very popular 5.1 multi media cum home theatre speaker
Xiaomi, after creating a buzz on social platforms, has finally revealed its first smartphone for the Indian market, the Mi3. The smartphone is now listed on the company’s site at Rs. 14,999,
After unveiling the device in May earlier this year, LG has announced the global roll-out of its latest tablet in the G Pad series. The LG G Pad 10.1 tablet will initially
Microsoft appears to be very serious about Android. After launching the X-series Android smartphones, the company is now looking to port Android to its existing line of Lumia smartphones. The information comes
Google has silently added a new reminder feature to Google Now which can now remind you ‘Occasionally’, instead of at a particular date or time. With the feature, instead of setting
Micromax has silently added another smartphone to its Bolt series, with the introduction of the Micromax Bolt A069. The smartphone from Micromax is now listed on the company’s official site and
Lava Mobiles on Monday has launched a large-screen smartphone, a 6-inch phablet called the Magnum X604, at Rs. 11,999. While the smartphone will be available across all retail stores in India,Lava has exclusively
Karbonn seems all set to launch a new series of smartphones, dubbed the Karbonn Opium N7 and Opium N9. Both smartphones have been listed at an online retailer’s website for a discounted price of Rs.
Just last month, Motorola had rolled- out the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update for its Moto E, Moto G and Moto X handsets globally. Steve Horowitz, SVP, Software Engineering, Motorola had said, “We are excited
Xolo has launched two new smartphones, the Q500s IPS and Play 6X-1000, which have been priced at Rs. 5,999 and Rs. 14,499 respectively. Both the smartphones run Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box, and
Samsung, the market leader in Android smartphones, on Tuesday launched a new range of tablets, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S, in India. Two models with different screen sizes are available – the