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Samsung Unwrapping It's Latest Galaxy S5 Today

Samsung will unveil its latest and much hyped Galaxy S5 on Monday i.e., 24th Feb 2014 at an event scheduled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

Best Android Tablets to Buy This Festive Season

The market is brimming with loads of innovative gadgets that make our lives comfortable and our job much easier to perform. In the exclusive range of advanced handheld gadgets, tablets come as the most entertaining and efficient devices replete with many useful functions.

Top 5 Fastest Planes on Earth

Since the Wright brothers invented the airplanes, the aviation industry has come far way. More than 100 years has been passed since that day.

Apple iPhone Tops the US Smartphone Market, iOS Yields Popularity

Android is among the most dominant operating systems, but continues to maintain a blooming lead in the smartphone market in US according to comScore's report.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

War Of Watch: Android Wear Vs. Apple Watch


Apple has introduced its latest smartwatch, and within two weeks it's going to hit the market. On the other side, its competitor Google has its own operating system and major tech giants like Samsung, Motorola use it to run their smartwatches on it.


The reviews of Apple Watch has been very impressive, as it has a touch of both, an elegant piece of jewelry, as well as a bit of modern technology, but its not just the only smartwatch available in the market.

There are many other smartwatches equipped with Android operating system developed by Samsung, Motorola, Sony and so on. What's so special about these smartwatches? first of all they're bit cheaper than Apple Watch, and they come in with lots of variety.


The Apple watch is not just another piece of gadget, but it's a latest creation, as good as the classic timepiece has come again before us. Elegant designs with your choice of aluminum, steel or gold and it also comes in 2 different sizes: 38 mm for smaller wrists, and 42 mm for larger wrists.


If you are looking for an Android wear, than you can get some options, Apple Watch comes in a rectangular form, while you can get a round, or even a rectangle Android watch. There are some truly attractive watches by Motorola Moto 360 and Huawei. There are other Android watches too, but they just look like a nerd toy, rather than fashionable accessories.



Both these watches have one thing in common, and that is the major draw-back that both watches can face. There's no major reason to actually buy any of the these smartwatches, as there's nothing that makes these devices a must have device.

It's also said, that if you're an Apple fan, then you'll be more happier in buying an Apple Watch compared to Android fans buying an Android Wear, as Apple Watch is more compelling and work better than Android Wear.

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working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

An LED Lamp, that Charges Your iPhone, Apple Watch & Also Your Battery Pack


You may have heard about plenty of docks, that can charge your iOS devices, but what about a multi-purpose dock, that can charge your iPhone, Apple Watch and an external USB battery? Have you ever imagined of facilitating everything in a LED lamp?


Oh yess, Everything in just a LED lamp


The latest NuDock LED lamp has it all, a built-in iPhone dock, a dock to charge your Apple Watch. Just place your Apple Watch's magnetic charger within the NuDock, and you can leave your Apple Watch to charge itself.

The NuDock Power Station Lamp from MiTagg is the latest crowdfunding success story. Already the lamp has beat its Indiegogo goal of $30,000, which means it will be headed for production soon.

According to the prototype, it also accomodates a portable external USB battery for charging your iOS devices on the go. It'll also have a bluetooth based app to locate your battery. The lamp also has a 2.4 amp USB port to charge other iOS devices such as tablets.

According to some insider sources of MiTagg, the retail cost of this device is expected around $249, but you can get it for $129 for a limited period via Indiegogo.

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

First look: Microsoft's Azure App Services sweeten cloud development


Polished integration of Azure Websites, Mobile Services, and BizTalk Services is a big step forward for cloud-oriented developers.



In early March I reviewed the AWS Mobile SDK, Google Firebase, and Microsoft Azure Mobile Services, the mobile back-end service offerings of the three major public clouds. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Microsoft Launches Pilot Program To Hire People With Autism


Microsoft is making big strides in creating an inclusive workplace.




The company said it will launch a pilot program in May to hire people with autism for full-time positions at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft expects to kick off the program with 10 candidates, a company spokesperson told The Huffington Post. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Intel Compute Stick Is An Even Better Answer To Chromebit


Intel’s Compute Stick is available for pre-order, and runs the more expensive version runs the Windows OS, making it a viable competitor to the Chromebit.



Smart TVs are now all the rage, and while traditional TVs might not have been considered “smart”, companies are now finding ways to bridge the gap. HDMI Port sticks converting HDTVs into Smart TVs might just become a thing of 2015. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Augmented and virtual reality to reach $150B by 2020


Augmented reality, and virtual reality, are two spaces that we've all been hearing a lot about in recent years, and which some of the major tech companies have been investing in, but which has not quite yet come to the masses.



In the next five years, though, they are going to explode, according to areport out from Digi-Capital on Monday, which says that by 2020. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Stanford has a battery that charges in a minute


Batteries. The lifeblood of our mobile devices and ironically also somewhat their Achilles heel.




Although the evolution of lithium-ion batteries has made all these portable electronic devices possible, they haven't really caught up with the growing power that we keep in our pockets. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Monday, April 6, 2015

The Rationale Behind Soaring App Development Prices


During the last quarter of 2014, we were approached by a funded startup based in Boston to identify an app development company to build an app for their European launch.




We picked the Australia and Indonesia markets because we knew we had to provide some choice at both ends of the spectrum, and the startup had an Australian connection. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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Why there is still a culture of ‘hope’ and ‘fear’ around cloud and big data technologies?



Is more sensitive data being kept in the cloud? According to the latest report from Vormetric, in association with analyst house Ovum, 60% of US IT decision makers and 54% of respondents globally say they store sensitive data in the cloud. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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