by Salman on February 24, 2011
Nokia and Microsoft changing their gears and trying to hit the ball hard & smart, and I call this “Smart Power Partnership” – SP2 Formula. Mr. Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia said “We have become convinced that we can offer a very low price quickly”, reported by Reuters-news agency.
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Using Microsoft Windows Phone 7 operating system (OS) will give a big relief to Nokia guys as they don’t have to do any heavier planning for OS development and financial expenses. This will positively affect the price factor as well.
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by Salman on February 13, 2011
Managing all the video and audio library that you have compiled over time, long before you o
wned an iPod, iPod Touch or iPhone could be tricky when it comes to moving it to your iPod or iPhone. There’s no one software client to manage, backup and also convert between different formats e.g. converting your DVD video collection to iPod compatible format without compromising video or audio quality.
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by Salman on September 9, 2010
iOS 4.1 was finally released yesterday with a major new feature “Game Center” which lets you play networked games. Previously iPhone games would only let you publish your score online on Facebook or any other social platform but now with Game Center enabled games, you can challenge someone online, maintain score boards among a bunch [...]
by Salman on March 9, 2010
I am sure many of you would be looking for some free tools and softwares with the help of which you can convert movies to the formats supported by iphone and ipod touch. So I decided to test some free video converting applications and then make a tutorial on how to use the best tool. [...]
by Salman on March 23, 2009
Have you ever thought how your website looks in an iPhone? Well here is an emulator which will allow you to explore any website on an iPhone. As we all know that iPhone uses Safari as a default browser, so in order to use this emulator you should have Safari installed on your local hard [...]
by Salman on January 10, 2009
Bill Gates’ head exploded in a tragic puff of smoke after reading that a Windows benchmarking study showed that the new Apple laptop with a dual core Intel processor was faster running Windows XP than, um, well, all the laptops designed for Windows.