Saturday, 6 July 2013
Creating A Mobile App For Teens
by Susan Smith
When it comes to designing and releasing a mobile app specifically designed for the teenage demographic, there are undoubtedly certain things that you should keep in mind and implement while doing so. More specifically, there are a number of features and functions that you can add to your application so that
Sony Xperia Z Ultra Goes On Sale From Q3, 2013
by Mariyakame
Sony mobiles have revealed a wonderful news for the big display Smartphone lovers. The company has announced its bigger Android Smartphone, Sony Xperia Z Ultra with a 6.4 inches of Triluminos display. Today, there are many major Smartphone manufacturers, which are aiming towards the large display Smartphone segment. Currently, this segment is acquiring great demand in the Indian mobile market as they come with high end
Apple Products Unveiled at WWDC 2013
Apple introduced a new commercial, products, and software at WWDC 2013. Tim Cook's main focus was on Apple continuing to make great products as evidenced by the new Apple commercial.
I was interested to see what Apple would introduce. Some products stood out while others left no impression.
Products introduced
Twitter Testing Email, Cookie-Based Ad Targeting
Twitter announced Wednesday that it is testing a new advertising system that will scan your account information to serve targeted promoted tweets.
The effort aims to make ads more relevant, Twitter said in a blog post, and users can opt out.
How will it work? Twitter said a local florist, who might want to offer a special Valentine's Day to people on Twitter.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Google Vs Apple Battle to Become Even More Intense
Google and Apple have always been in battle, as the two companies have been competing against each other in the mobile OS segment. Google's Android OS and Apple's iOS
10 Sites You need to check every day
Once you arrive at the office, how do you start your day? You probably do not dig directly into your work. (If you do, you deserve a raise). More realistically, you hit the coffee and peruse your favorite catch up on the news you missed when connecting to your virtuous eight hours of dream time websites.
Even here in PCMag.com our browsers are not always listening to our own website. In fact, many of our sites must read are not even related technology. Shocking, is not it? But it is our duty to be on all the news that's fit