Sony has introduced its high-end Xperia ZL smartphone in the U.S. market. The new phone sports a 5-inch screen, runs Android 4.1 (JellyBean), has a 13-MP back camera and is available in three colors (red, black and white). Xperia ZL comes in two unlocked models, the C6506 costing $759.99 and Read More
Apple Buys Indian-Backed Wireless Startup
Apple has forked out $20 million to buy Silicon Valley startup WiFiSLAM, an indoor wireless mapping technology outfit that’s financially backed by an Indian investor in San Francisco. Apple is said to have clinched the deal for $20 million, small change for a company that has $137 billion in cash. Read More
Is Developing Apps for Apple iOS a Losing Proposition?
Unless you’re living under a rock in distant Mars, you know that the pricey iPhones and the iPad tablets are mega-hits and huge money-spinners for Apple. But an iPad, iPod touch or iPhone is junk, an useless sexy-looking piece of glass and metal, in the absence of applications to give Read More
If all ye proud Mac owners (iMac, MacBook Pro and MacAir) still think viruses, trojans and malware are only destined at the lesser mortals inhabiting the Windows world, it’s time to get out of that la-la land state of mind. The success of the Mac OS X platform – the Read More
Free HTML Editor CKEditor gets an Upgrade
Browser-based HTML editor CKEditor has gotten an upgrade. The key enhancement of CKEditor 4.0, the new version, is Inline Editing. What is Inline Editing? Inline Editing is an HTML5 feature that removes the old text area, allowing users to edit pages directly in their final state. What Inline Editing does Read More
Major Internet Security Threats in 2013
The Internet is a reflection of how people behave in general. As a rule, the majority of people in the world will try to do you and others harm if they think they can get away with it. Don’t expect the Internet to be any different. People will do their Read More