Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Samsung unveils Galaxy S3 mini. Next an iPad mini from Apple?

Samsung Galaxy S3 and its mini version



Samsung has unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S3 mini, a compact version of its flagship device Samsung Galaxy S3. Though Samsung has not revealed the price, the S3 mini is likely to be cheaper than its predecessor.

The S3 mini has a 4-inch super AMOLED display, which is smaller than the 4.8-inch Samsung S3 display, but same as the Apple's iPhone 5.

Monday, 24 September 2012

iPhone 5:The Most Mocked iPhone Since iPhone!




Even after seeing how every product launch has been watched, with all the hype and attention all over the world, Apple continues to run ad campaigns. Apple iPhone 5 is the fastest selling iPhone ever.

The company released 4 new iPhone 5 ads, one on the newly designed EarPods and 3 showing off the device’s new features. So here are the iPhone 5 TV advertisements.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

A lighter, faster and slimmer iPhone 5 has been revealed!!!







The waiting has ended finally, as Apple's CEO Tim Cook revealed the new 'iPhone 5', on Wednesday, it has a 4-inch display and is claimed to be the thinnest phone ever made. But the new iPhone 5, very much matches the previously leaked images in Asia.  

This shows that it’s gotten tough for Apple to maintain its culture of secrecy with so many component partners overseas.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

All You Need To Know About Nokia Lumia 920





When the world is busy talking about the Apples and the Samsungs, here is Nokia silently making some statement with its new phone Lumia 920, 
Nokia is still alive and kicking!


Nokia, the former No: 1 in the mobile market has come up with the new Windows phone 8 powered Smart Phone, Nokia Lumia 920.Not just for Nokia , this launch means a lot to Microsoft as this will be the first Nokia smart phone with the Microsoft Windows Phone 8 OS.

Saturday, 25 August 2012

Court declares Samsung a Copy Cat






A year long dispute between Samsung and Apple in a court in San Jose California has come to an end, as a nine-member jury has decided that Samsung did copy some of  the innovative technology used by Apple to create its revolutionary iPhone and iPad.

Samsung is ordered to pay a huge sum of $ 1.05 billion as damages to Apple.

Samsung will walk away empty handed as the seven men and two women jury rejected Samsung's countersuit.

Jurors also decided against some of Apple's claims involving the two dozen Samsung devices at issue, declining to award the full $2.5 billion Apple demanded.

The Samsung devices affected include the Galaxy S, Galaxy S II, Nexus S, Mesmerize, Vibrant, Fascinate, Skyrocket, Continuum, Prevail, Infuse, Gem, Mesmerize, Indulge, Replenish, Epic 4G Touch and Droid Charge smartphones and the Galaxy Tab and Tab 10.1 tablets, among others. It’s not yet known what the fate of the infringing products will be.

Friday, 20 July 2012

Apple makes a low-key launch of its latest iPad in China



After a chaotic situation caused by the launch of Apple's iPhone 4S last January in China, Apple seems to have learned its lesson, as it  has staged a low-key launch of its latest iPad in China on Friday (20th July).


The calm, orderly queues in Shanghai and Beijing came as a surprise to many Apple fans in China, who are used to standing overnight in snaking queues with scalpers to get their hands on the latest product.



iPhone 4S chaos in China
Chaotic situation, last Jan.
Apple adopted an online reservation system that allowed it to control the flow of people to its stores and avoid a repeat of the riotous iPhone 4S launch in January, when one of its flagship stores in Beijing was pelted with eggs by scalpers who had turned rowdy. 


People queue up to buy the new iPad during its China launch at the Apple store in Shanghai July 20, 2012. REUTERS/Aly Song
The scene on Friday.


The launch of the latest iPad, which features a sharper display and better camera than previous versions of the wildly popular tablet, comes weeks after Apple paid $60 million to a Shenzhen-based company to settle a trademark lawsuit over the iPad name.

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