There are countless Smartphone’s out there at the moment. To add to the bewilderment, a lot of companies are currently parading out numerous top-drawer handsets: consider Samsung’s Galaxy S and Note series, or the Z Ultra and...
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New Nexus 6 review
Google Nexus series is one of the most admired series of Smartphone’s. Each year, Google puts in a new Smartphone member into the Nexus series. You should know, Google Nexus series is not restricted to only Smartphone’s....
Read MoreApp Review: Flappy bird for Android
The developer of the famous Flappy bird free mobile game readily available at the Apple Inc App Store together with the Google Inc’s Android Play store, decided to take the game down a couple of...
Read MoreWhat are the best places to find Android apps for BlackBerry OS 10.2.1
A good number of people are currently using BlackBerry 10.2.1 and are better placed since it currently allows easy installation of Android Apps through the browser or other apps hence pack your device with top...
Read More“Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, nor gloom of night…” US postal workers were perhaps the first people to guarantee service no matter what. They’re dependable, give you the information you need and in a way were the first deliverers of express messages in the form of post cards. Here are some of the ways your Smartphone......
[ Click to Continue ]The Samsung Galaxy Tab Indiblogger Meet at Bangalore is about to begin, as usual, quite late and we are seeing around 50 people in the room and the time is 2 p.m. already. There is a contest too, which I participated in. We would be live blogging the event, and as expected there are plenty......
[ Click to Continue ]The Android 2.3 Gingerbread was recently launched, and that was for any Android based device, including the mobile phones and the tablet devices. But the Google Android team worked lately on an interface and a separate version of Android that works only for the tablet devices – The Google Android 3.0 Honeycomb. It’s an interface......
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How Our Smartphones Are Like Mail Carriers