Saturday, December 31, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Chrome OS Boot Screen
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Chrome,
chrome OS,
Chrome OS Screenshot,
Screenshot
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Another MMO Bites the Dust
World of Warcraft kills another game
It is pretty common for an MMO to launch on monthly subscription basis, but almost all of them have been destroyed by World of Warcraft which has been holding the title of the best MMO Game ever since its launch.
Recently, Aion suffered the same fate as it has been announced that it will become a free to play game from February 2012.
Is there no game that can beat WoW?
We hope somebody comes out with a game which can be called the Wow Killer. Lets see what the future holds for MMO-Gaming.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Facebook for Android gets an update
Facebook announced an update for their Android client today. Below are some screen shots of the new Facebook app.
Monday, December 5, 2011
What is the Chrome OS?
A lot of people have heard about this Chrome OS and wanna see it but to be honest nobody knows what the Chrome OS is all about or what it really is. So I'm gonna post a video explaining exactly what the Chrome OS is and how it works.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Samsung's little screw up
Fortunately, the first owner got a replacement model which is working fine. All's well that ends well !!!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
The most creepiest Ad EVER!!
So, Sony Ericsson recently launched a teaser for their new Xperia Playstation Phone. When I heard about it, I got really excited. That was until i saw the teaser. Here it is!
Watch it before reading on.
This has to be the CREEPIEST thing I have EVER seen. What the hell were they thinking when they came up with this video. The moving thumbs are so creepy that they gave me nightmares for days. Thanks a lot Sony! Thanks for ruining the PlayStation Phone for all of us, Because whenever someone mentions the phone, The creepy thumbs will come to mind.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Google's new Places with Hotspot App
Google has just released its new Google places with Hotpot for the iPhone and Android which allows you to see places to go to like restaurants, bars, hotels etc.
However, there's nothing special about this app, nor does it bring anything special. The only noteworthy feature is that you can see what places your friends have recommended.
Google should stick to what they're good at and buy stuff which has potential to go big instead of recreating the same old stuff.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
RIM sues Kik Messenger
BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion has sued Kick Messenger for patent infringement.
It all began when Kik Messenger gained popularity and was taken off the Blackberry App Market by RIM due to breached contractual obligations. After it was Taken off the market, the Kik Messenger team sent an open letter to RIM urging them to reverse their decision. Unfortunately for Kik Messenger RIM sued them, issuing a statement that the man behind Kik Messenger Ted Livingston was a former RIM employee who worked on BBM and used confidential information from the Alliance program when developing Kik Messenger.
Kik Messenger Founder, Teed Livingston had this to say on his Blog on the issue.
"RIM sued us yesterday. A courier came to drop off a package. I opened up the letter to see a stack of papers with a big gold seal on the first page. Plaintiff: Research in Motion Inc. Defendant: Kik Interactive Inc. RIM, the company I worked for as a co-op student. The company I loved. The company that I thought could benefit from Kik’s vision for a mobile community. The company that placed Kik on Blackberry App World without issue. The company I shared our entire plan with every step of the way, is suing us.
I’m not afraid. I’m not surprised. But I am disappointed.
RIM, I wish it could have been different. I wish you would have returned our calls. I wish we could have worked together to bring great things to all of our users.
Maybe next time."
Now that Kik Messenger is no longer abailable on Blackberry, WhatApp has gained popularity and is currently the number 1 App on the iPhone App Market.
We wish Kik Messenger good luck and hope they don't get pummeled by RIM's Lawyers.
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Blackberry,
Kik Messenger,
patent infringement,
RIM,
Ted Livingston
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