News that surrounds heartbeat for many Chinese “Android” lovers, China-based blogger Brian Glucroft discovered a rather distinctive looking ‘Android Store’ in the town of Nanping, Guangdong province. The store is even pushing Apple products and branding too. It is likely that as soon as Google get to know about this fake store, it will definitely storm with...

Most of time when we usually perfecting our double backflip at the park, capturing a flash mob on phone or even enjoying singing in a subway, what matters the most to us is the video quality. In the same urge, YouTube has announced a new feature that will help you to focus on capturing that moment – actually a perfect moment and most importantly a once click tool...

Have you ever wondered that you will be served with advertisements based on the background noise of your phone calls? If no, than make your mind to say yes as this is what the case with Google’s latest patent. The patent discusses the technology to analyze the background noise during your phone call and serve up ads based on the environmental conditions. The patent...

With an urge to increase the usage of free and open source software, the Icelandic government has recently launched a one year project that will build a foundation using free and open source software in its institutions. “The goal of the project is not to migrate public institutions to free and open source software in one single year but to lay a solid foundation...

Google announced on its LatLong blog that on the occasion of World Forest Day, from now onwards, you can now view images of the Amazon on Google Street View. Last August, Google announced that members of its Brazil and US Street View and Google Earth Outreach teams would collect images of the Amazon basin, and more specifically of the Rio Reserve. This project was...

A Miami judge Marc Schumacher has issued a landmark order on a case that includes over 600 BitTorrent downloaders, according to TorrentFreak.  The main argument of the judge is that the “fishing expeditions” violate BitTorrent users’ right to anonymous speech, which is said to be protected by the constitution. Thanks to a loophole in Florida that allows copyright holders to subpoena internet providers with almost little or no evidence. “[These suits are].. used to extort settlements from defendants who are neither subject to the...

We earlier reported that Samsung next most awaited smartphone, the Galaxy S III launch may be moved from May to April, adding more flurries to await among all, what it looks like the image of the Samsung Galaxy S III has appeared on Dutch website GSM Helpdesk. There is still no official announcement from the company side, but we hope that with the news keep on leaking...

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News regarding the Samsung most awaited next Android flagship phone, the Galaxy S III, rounding up out of Korean web-o-sphere after South-Korean giant Greater China President Kim Young-Ha says that the launch may be moved up by a month, from May to April. Earlier, rumors too rounded up regarding the April launch of the device which the company later denied, but with...