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Description of the interface of Google’s futuristic Glass display

This description is offered by an engineer that recently had the opportunity to try out the Google Glass. Soumya Mohan, who used the Glass at a tech talk organized at Stanford, took to Quora to describe how the user interface looks and works. According to him, currently the interface is rather crude, displaying a short “list menu with black background...

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Google Chrome Beta full screen mode for Android

Along with the standard version of Google Chrome for Android, the search engine giant has also provided a beta version of the application for those on the platform that want to experience new features. Now, thanks to the Google Chrome Beta verqsion, the users can view web pages in full screen. Remember though that this is only a beta, so...

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Win8 Controller for Windows Phone

Win8 Controller is a handy app that allows you to control your Windows 8 PC as if it is a tablet. By this app, you can experience the multitouch gestures and tablet specific features of Windows 8 like pinch, stretch, rotate, swipe, side gestures etc. …. It’s an enjoyable way to control Windows 8! Features of Win8 Controller include: Multitouch...

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evasi0n iOS 6/6.1 untethered jailbreak almost ready for release

Over the last few months the Jailbreaking community have been working hard, trying to provide an untethered solution for iOS 6 and the iPhone 5. Now it seems the evasi0n iOS 6/6.1 untethered jailbreak is almost ready for release, possibly this coming Sunday. It all seems very much true, since the evasi0n website has been updated again and at the...

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ASUS MeMo Pad 10 press images

We rarely speak of ASUS’s budget-friendly MeMo Pad lineup because frankly, no one seems all that interested. But here are now these new press renders of the MeMo Pad 10 hitting the web, and ….  come on, look at that smooth backside! On top of its overall elegant design, the MeMo Pad 10 also looks extremely thin in comparison to...

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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for Xperia T

About a week ago, Sony released the alpha build of Jelly Bean for the Xperia T, a treat that’s intended more for developers and power users. Good news is that now, the final version of the smooth OS is being pushed out to the phone device itself. Users of Sony Xperia T in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Saudi Arabia and...

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Jelly Bean update for LG Optimus 4X HD in Q1 2013?

According to an email sent by an LG representative, the LG Optimus 4X HD will get updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in the first quarter of 2013. The update should arrive at least to Europe at that time, and we’d guess that also means internationally. Good news is that right after receiving the update, the Optimus 4X HD will...

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ABI 2013 forecasts for BlackBerry 10 and Windows Phone

Despite being a high level upgrade compared to earlier BlackBerry software, BlackBerry 10 didn’t receive the warmest welcome when it was unveiled earlier this week. However, a leading market research firm thinks BlackBerry (RIMM) has done enough to gain some good traction in 2013. ABI Research released new estimates this week projecting that the BlackBerry 10 installed base will reach...

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Smartphones becoming the largest flash memory consuming product in 2013

IHS iSuppli predicts that out of six top categories, cellphones as a whole will take up about 24.6% of NAND flash memory this year. Flash storage cards owned the top spot in 2012, but fall to third place behind solid-state drives (20.6%) with 19.7%. USB flash drives (13.5%), tablets (11.4%) and MP3 players (3.4%) round up the top rankings. According...

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Samsung GT-B9150 coming with a powerful Exynos 5 processor

Samsung’s GT-B9150 new product is reportedly coming in most recently with a powerful Exynos 5 processor, adding also a 1080p display to its name. This device brings on the 1.7GHz A15-based Exynos 5 5250 Dual processor, this being the same massive beast we’ve seen in the Google Nexus 10 and the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook. The reported device could be...