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Nokia today announced the Lumia 1320 at its event in Abu Dhabi, another big smartphone from the company. The device features a 720-pixel panel, dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB of RAM and a 5-megapixel camera. The device, just like Lumia 1520 will run on the Windows Phone 8 latest version, bearing the larger and higher-resolution display along with new quad-core processor which has been found in the 1520. The device will be available in orange, yellow, black, and white in China and Vietnam at first and comes at a cost of $339....

Nokia today at its Nokia World event in Abu Dhabi announced the largest Windows Phone available yet: the Lumia 1520. The device features a huge 6-inch display with bearing a tag of first Windows Phone having the 1080p resolution. The device is the first one to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 processor and is a single piece polycarbonate design which makes it looks bigger than that of Lumia 720. Over the camera, the device includes a lower-resolution version of its 41-megapixel PureView sensor with 20 megapixels while the PureView...

Nokia today in Abu Dhabi announced the new members of Asha family: Asha 500, Asha 502 and Asha 503, bringing all three devices in bright red, bright green, yellow, cyan, white and black colors. Starting with Nokia Asha 500, the device features a 2.8-inch screen, 2-megapixel camera and comes in single SIM and Easy Swap Dual SIM variants. The device bears a cost of $69 and will be shipped initially in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. The Nokia Asha 502 features a 3-inch screen, a 5-megapixel camera, comes...

If you’re getting ready to take your gaming seriously, there’s no doubting you’ve already sourced a custom-built PC, or the parts you need to build your own. With a custom-built PC, you can experience unprecedented graphics, high speeds and the advantage of knowing your computer inside and out – ideal for a professional level of gaming. However, it is not simply the system or software that sets apart the amateurs from the pros, but the equipment that goes with it too. Any gamer who takes their sport seriously will know that...

Most students see exams as their worst nightmare. Whether we like it or not, they’re inevitable and we must all deal with them at some point in life. Why freak out and blab about how difficult exam are, when you could dedicate that time to a thorough study session? Spice up your exam revision session, and check out these smart tips meant to help you study more efficiently. Study during the day All students love to sleep in late, but you might want to know that’s a bad idea when you have to prepare for an exam. Revising during daylight...

With the coming of age of technology, we give you a rundown of how big data has actually affected our lives. Dangerous data With technology intervening in every field, the battle field has not been a stranger to technological improvements. In the age of big data, the world has some of the deadliest weapons known to mankind, taking information retrieval and its application to a whole new level. Battlefields have now become a dynamic, strategic application of information collected via satellites, internet and various other traditional means....

Every website on the internet, whether owned by an intelligence agency or a chain of departmental stores or even a local florist, is at the risk of being hacked. Hackers spare no one when it comes to spreading their malware and getting their hands on to sensitive user data. The adage, defence is the best offence also applies to these internet perpetrators. So, let’s prepare to safeguard our websites from hacker attacks. Use up to date software Hackers like to attack multiple sites at once. Security flaws in content management systems...

Cloud computing is no rocket science as you read on tech blogs. Accept it or not, the world is now giving up on business systems that were once dominated by personal computers and servers. These are being subsumed in cloud computing and smartphones. Gone are the days when technical experts deal with ginormous data servers and software customizations. If you require an ERP system for your CRM, you log-in, input corporate information, select items that you need (just like online shopping) and integrate with your SaaS vendor. Within an hour...

Before you start the home buying process, you need to know where your credit stands. Getting a bad credit mortgage is a little bit different from getting a mortgage for people with good credit, so you need to be prepared! You can pull a copy of your credit report for free and check it over. You can also request your credit score, which is an overall view of how creditworthy you are. As you look over your credit report and prepare to get a mortgage, look for these signs. Calls from Collectors If you or family members are getting calls...

Long term Gmail users might often find their e-mail service functioning slower over time. If your usage of Gmail is purely for business reasons then it turns annoying to wait for mails to be loaded. There are several factors that might lead to the lethargic behaviour of your e-mail; here are some free tips to get a better user experience from Gmail: 1. Google Labs: The Google Labs might slow down the loading of your E-mail and sometimes also might spawn some error messages, it’s better to turn off these features for better performance....