If you have been following my blog lately, you would already know how high the expectations were from this year's E3 Expo. After the three day event, gamers and gaming enthusiasts are left in a feeling of pleasure and excitement. There were new consoles, new Titles, renewed rivalry, New ways to Game, rise of Google Open-platform Android OS in Gaming world; to sum it all we got a glimpse of what the future of gaming looks like.
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
iOS 7 Design, Features, Short review and Availability
At WWDC 2013, Apple finally unveiled the next version of its famed
mobile Operating System- iOS 7. The iOS platform was in need of some
revamp and iOS 7 very much delivers to this need. Jony Ive, the new SVP
of design at Apple and his team have together given iOS 7 a refreshing
new look. From newly designed stock app, removal of skeumorphism from
apps and other elements of OS to addition of much needed features that
would please users, iOS 7 includes all. Tim Cook describes it as "The Biggest change to iOS since the iPhone".
Is iOS 7 really such a big change? Should you be looking forward to
upgrading to iOS 7? Is your device compatible with iOS 7? Grab a cup of
coffee and sit back. Read on as I tell you everything you need to know
about iOS 7 and its features.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Would Come In 3 Size Variants
Samsung has officially announced that the upcoming Galaxy Tab 3 will be offered in 3 size variants. A 7-inch Tab 3 was already seen before and now Samsung has revealed that there would be 8-inch and 10.1-inch variants as well. The tablets differ not only in size but also in their hardware pecifications and obviously, their pricing. So which one's the right variant for you? Read on as I list down the specs of all three variants to make choosing the right one easier for you.
Labels:
Android,
Smartphones and Tablets
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Toshiba Excite pure, Excite pro and Excite write tablets
Android tablets are really having a tough time competing with Apple's iPad and iPad mini. That does not mean manufacturers will stop themselves from taking the risk with Android-based tablets. Samsung is a formidable player and Google's own Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets are available to provide stock Android experience but there are few others who seem interested. Toshiba is one such company who is taking things seriously. They have recently launched three new tablets-Excite Pure, Excite pro and Excite Write. Here's some info about their specs and pricing.
Labels:
Android,
Smartphones and Tablets
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