Window Phone 8 Rotating Keyboard Spotted on HTC Smartphone (Leak)
Will Microsoft’s next mobile OS feature a curved keyboard interface? This suspicious leaked photo might suggest so..
Will Microsoft’s next mobile OS feature a curved keyboard interface? This suspicious leaked photo might suggest so..
Samsung Galaxy Nexus owners eager to get hands-on with the newly announced Android update – version 4.1 Jelly Bean – are being given a chance… Read More »Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Available For Samsung Galaxy Nexus Today (Strictly for Pros!)
Microsoft will not be manufacturing any “home-made” smartphone hardware in support of the new Windows Phone 8 OS.
It has just been announced by the Chinese manufacturer Meizu, that the company will be releasing an updated version of their MX smartphone which will now feature a quad-core processor.
It has been reported that BlackBerry’s first OS 10 device will not feature the company’s trademark QWERTY keyboard
Windows Phone 8 platform form mobile devices, Little know Smartphone manufacturer Huawei…
Microsoft confirmed a big announcement last week which will take place later today (11:30pm BST) and Gadget Helpline speculated on what many believed to be… Read More »UPDATE: Microsoft Could Announce Xbox-Connected Barnes & Noble Tablet Today
Microsoft confirmed a big announcement last week which will take place later today (11:30pm BST) and Gadget Helpline speculated on what many believed to be… Read More »UPDATE: Microsoft Could Announce Xbox-Connected Barnes & Noble Tablet Today
It has been announced by the BBC this week that the corporation has started to roll out its streaming sports coverage which will be suitable for use on 3G networks here in the UK.
Microsoft has promised big news next Monday (18th of June) with an “announcement” but is reluctant to indulge us anymore than that. Of course, alarm… Read More »Microsoft to Announce Own-Branded Windows 8 Tablet This Monday? (June 18th)
We thought we’d seen everything, but iOS apps running on BlackBerry takes the biscuit…
New findings from security firm Kaspersky suggests that both the creators of Stuxnet and Flame “Co-operated at least once”.