Steve Jobs left plans for new Apple products .
Even in his last days Steve Jobs was view of the future.
The Apple brilliance stockpiled fours years worth of blueprint for fresh products to ensure his company’s success, according to reports.
Despite his illness, Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple who died ... Read More
Steve Jobs left plans for new Apple products .
Even in his last days Steve Jobs was view of the future.
The Apple brilliance stockpiled fours years worth of blueprint for fresh products to ensure his company’s success, according to reports.
Despite his illness, Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple who died ... Read More
Honda to export its small car.
Passenger car maker Honda Siel Cars India (HSCI), a joint venture between Honda Motor Co Limited of Japan and Siel Limited, is planning to export its compact car Brio from its Tapukara plant in Rajasthan to the neighbouring countries of Nepal and Bhutan from next ... Read More
Apple iPhone 4S Release: Six Smartphones that Could Beat Apple's New iPhone .
Chief among the competitors listed by the worlds media as capable of taking on the iPhone 4S are Samsung's rumoured Google Nexus Prime and Galaxy S3 devices.
The most recent report regarding the two fabled devices stemmed from CNET ... Read More
Apple expected to unveil new iPhone.
Apple Inc., which hasn't shown off a new iPhone in more than a year, is expected to unveil its latest version of the popular smartphone Tuesday.
The company is holding a media event starting at 10 a.m. Pacific time at its Cupertino headquarters, invitations for which ... Read More
Apple, Adobe keynote conflict — a cloud for Flash?
Posted By samir On October 3rd 2011. Under Computers Tags: AAPL, ADBE, Adobe, apple, Cloud Computing, Development, Devices, Flash, iCloud, iOS, iphone, iphone 4S, iPhone 5, Laptops & Netbooks, Macintosh, Macs & PCs, mobile, Mobile Apps, multimedia .
Apple, Adobe keynote conflict -- a cloud for Flash?
Apple and Adobe continue to spar over Flash support on iOS devices, but recent moves by the latter firm seemingly suggest its coming round to a new approach for its once important multimedia standard, one in which all the work ... Read More
Mercedes-Benz sales grow by 12% .
Mercedes-Benz PAKISTAN continues momentum well into the second half of the year with a total sale of 745 units in the month of September 2011, recording a growth of 12% over September 2010 (September 2010: 664 units). The company also grew by 35% by clocking 5635 ... Read More
iPhone5 Release Craze: Ten Things Techies Want to Know About the iPhone5 .
The endless rumors and speculations over the much-hyped iPhone5 and the possibility of twin iPhone releases has left most people in a fix regarding the authenticity of news floating in from everywhere.
n an attempt to know what people ... Read More
Italian software maker contests Microsoft’s purchase of Skype .
Reviving arguments that have dogged Microsoft in Europe for nearly two decades, an Italian software maker is asking European officials to block Microsoft’s $8.5 billion purchase of Skype, the Internet phone service, unless it is removed from Microsoft’s ubiquitous Windows Office platform.
In ... Read More
Google opens first Apple-style store in London’s Tottenham Court Road.
Google's attempts to move into and dominate the smartphone market have taken another step forward with the opening of its first retail outlet.
The modest store in London's Tottenham Court Road may be a small starting point, but it could be a ... Read More
Amazon on fire with Fire.
SAN FRANCISCO — A couple of years after it launched its website in 1995, Amazon was the subject of an unflattering report entitled Amazon.Toast. The pundit who penned it predicted that the fledgling online bookseller would soon be crushed by Barnes & Noble , a book-retailing ... Read More

