LoaderDroid Is An Excellent Download Manager For Android
If you own an Android device, then LoaderDroid is an excellent recommendation that I will give any day, anytime.
If you own an Android device, then LoaderDroid is an excellent recommendation that I will give any day, anytime.
Microsoft Lumia 435. Dual-SIM, 4-inch display, Snapdragon 200 chipset, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB storage, 1560mAh battery.
As a sequel to my earlier article, Will Palm be back in mobile?, I now report that global handset vendor, TCL Communication Technology Holdings Limited, has announced that it has purchased the Palm brand and will create a new Palm Inc., a US-based company that will take ownership of the Palm brand. According to TCL, “the
There is no official BlackBerry 10 app for Uber, but that doesn’t mean you have to go without. Follow these steps to install Uber app on BlackBerry 10 phones.
You own a Blackberry 10 smartphone but have found out that Uber is not available in BlackBerry World. That is because while Uber is officially available for Windows, Android and iOS smartphones, there is no official Uber app for Blackberry 10 yet. But BlackBerry version 10.2 and above are able to run Android apps. Hopefully,
In my days of using a legacy BlackBerry device I had considered myself a very dexterous typist, better than most. Until I got a touch screen phone. Then my speed slowed down considerably. Despite all the hype over swiping and gesture-based input about how innovative and intuitive they are, none could match the way I
Yesterday, Opera and Microsoft signed an agreement to use Opera Mini as the default web browser for Microsoft’s existing feature phones and Asha phones portfolio. This covers Series 30+, Series 40 and Asha software platforms. Nokia and Opera have a long history together from the days of the Communicators. The Nokia 9500 Communicator has Opera browser
It has been my observation that every time I went out with the HTC One X and took it out in public to use, it draws the attention of people. Its sleek lines, and the tasteful mix of black and white, make it quite a looker. Often, too, the looks it gets from guys on
MeeGo was a Linux-based collaboration between Nokia and Intel in the mobile OS space. No-one really knows what happened with that project, as no single MeeGo device is out in the market till date. No; the Nokia N9 is not MeeGo. It is just branded MeeGo. Anyway, Nokia pulled out, Samsung jumped in with intel