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Sambit Satpathy |Feb 27th, 2013 at 01:28PM
A majority of people around the world might have moved on to other browsers like Chrome or Firefox, but there is still a huge chunk of people using Internet Explorer. In fact the Redmond Company says there are more than 700 million people on IE and for them it is introducing Internet Explorer 10, which was originally launched on Windows 8, on Windows 7. (more…)Google+
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Sambit Satpathy |Feb 26th, 2013 at 07:13PM
Evernote has announced a host of changes to its apps like Evernote Hello, Skitch for Android, and Evernote for Windows Phone. These changes range from design upgrades to introduction of new features. (more…)Google+
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Sambit Satpathy |Feb 13th, 2013 at 12:23PM
Following our recent report on a rumor that Apple is working on a smartwatch called the iWatch, a report on Bloomberg gave it more weight claiming that the team working on developing the watch has grown to around 100 people now. (more…)Google+
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Zach Epstein |Jul 13th, 2011 at 04:00PM
Research In Motion on Tuesday announced a major milestone for its on-device software portal BlackBerry App World: 1 billion downloads served. ”The BlackBerry App World storefront launched a little over two years ago, and over that time, we’ve made many feature improvements, enhanced the look and feel, and added a ton of compelling apps,” RIM’s Alex Kinsella wrote on the company’s blog. “BlackBerry App World is now in over 100 countries, seeing an average of 3 million downloads...
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Zach Epstein |May 5th, 2011 at 05:15PM
Apple is set to give the world its first look at iOS 5 next month at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference, and a new report from 9to5 Mac suggests one of the new features in the coming operating system update may be an over the air updating mechanism. Apple’s iOS updating system is currently a mixed bag — it often takes an excessive amount of time to download a new OS build, back up a device, apply an update and then restore the device from the back up, but it also means restoring devices and swi...
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Jonathan S. Geller |Mar 24th, 2011 at 12:06PM
Apple’s iOS platform is now on its fourth iteration and from the second it was announced, iOS has been arguably the most cohesive and advanced mobile operating system in the world. That’s not to say iOS is perfect, as competing operating systems like Android have greatly accelerated their advancements in near light-speed fashion. With Apple’s next version of iOS due to hit in the coming months, here’s what we have to see in iOS 5. (more...)This post originally appeared on BGR.com