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Google Makes Mobile Flight Search Easier
The search giant has been experimenting with its flight search to make it simpler and easier to use. In a blog post, Google announced that it has brought more functionality to its mobile version of flight search, introducing some much needed characteristics. “Since we launched Flight Search back in September,…
Skype for iOS Updated with New Interface and Bug Fixes
If you are an iOS user and heavily relies Skype for communication, you will be pleased to know that Skype has been updated for your iPhone and iPad. Skype is no doubt a handy communication tool that you can use to interact with your friends, family and colleagues. With Skype,…
Qualcomm Reveals New Chip That Works with Both LTE and 3G Networks
There is a common statement made by the opponents of the LTE-supported iPad that the Cupertino-based technology giant won’t reveal 4G technology in its device because of the fact that it is not widely available. They also support their point by saying that why would a company make it hard…
Advertisers Continue to Ignore Potential Mobile Advertising
Flurry, a mobile analytics company, reports that advertising industry still doesn’t realizing the potential mobile advertising has, ignoring the fact all together that it is where consumers spend much of their time. It is a matter of common observation that larger agencies (advertising) are a bit skeptical to shift to…
China Telecom to Offer iPhone 4S on March 9th
It was reported in January that the China Telecom received the essential permits and approvals from Apple to sell the iPhone 4S on its network. Now as Apple approved China Telecom as an iPhone 4S carrier, it means that iPhone 4S exclusivity is taken away from China Unicom. Jim Dalrymple…
Microsoft in Early Talks for New Music Service
It is certainly something unreasonable from the Redmond-based software giant. The company instead of working on to improve its current Zune platform of music, software and service reportedly in talks with record labels to start a new music service. CNet, the original source of news, reveals that Microsoft is looking…
Eric Schmidt to Offer $1.5 Billion in Google Stock
Eric Schmidt, the former CEO and the current Executive chairman of the search giant Google, is selling off Google stock worth around $1.45 billion “as part of a trading plan that would cut his ownership stake in the Internet giant” from 2.8% to 2.1%, reports the Wall Street Journal. It…
Apple Files Antitrust Complaint against Motorola Mobility
Apple and Motorola have been in legal disputes in recent some times. The latest report now claims that the Cupertino-based technology giant has filed a complaint with the European Commission related to Motorola’s latest legal actions. Just a month ago, the handset-maker granted an infringement in Germany, forcing a temporary…
Sony Officially Completes Ericsson Takeover
In October 2011, Sony bought the 50% stake in its Sony Ericsson joint venture for €1.05 billion. The Japanese entertainment giant has finally completed the deal to buy partner Ericsson, reports Reuters. The company will now be named as Sony Mobile Communications and is entirely a property of Sony Entertainment…






