Most of us always make love for different languages but what will happen at an extend we end up with learning only one or two additional languages in our lifetime, but what if there would be some technique, some technology or something else that would allow us to speak – If you do not know that it is possible than here we are with something for you, Microsoft Research...

We know China as one of the world’s largest economy but we also know the country’s love for restricting access to websites – latest to add Chinese government banned the popular China’s owned microblogging site Sina Weibo – the site which boast a userbase larges than Twitter and even also had smashed Twitter’s microblogging speed record. “What they...

The Japanese multinational corporation, Canon that specialises in the manufacturing of imaging and optical products is going to host an event in Las Vegas on April 15th that seems to be like an event the company is going to have for its professional EOS Movies camera line-up. There is no confirmed knowing from the company side that what exactly they are going to roll...

Mexican telecoms billionaire Carlos Slim who is known by the name of “telecom king” is funding an online television network called as Ora.tv, which will be formally announced on Monday. Slim is rated by Forbes as one of the world’s richest man and made much of his fortune with America Movil. Ora.tv — the word Ora translates to “now” in Spanish and Italian...

The commercial use of 4G LTE, which was primarily pushed by China Mobile and Clearwire will not come into affect for another two or three years in China, according to an interview with the head of country’s Ministry of Industry and IT with the local media. The news comes on “surprising” note as only few days ago that China Mobile will upgrade its some 20,000 base stations in order to support LTE variant, TD-LTE this year. It is still not cleared that how the change in affect from Chinese government to Clearwire’s planned TD-LTE...

Through over the time, 3G is still rolling out in the country India, 2G scams trials are going through and what the India is going to launch its first 4G technology service soon and the first to launch this service in India is Bharti Airtel, India;s largest mobile operator, the service provider said they will be launching on March 20. The company’s CEO Sanjay Kapoor stated that it will introduce the service in a little over a week. Overall, the company has already a subscriber base of more than 175 million and with the new 4G service;...

Over blocking the world’s largest social networking site Facebook for about a week, Tajikistan had lifted out the restriction to the social site, opened up access again, reports AFP. Facebook with some other Russian language website was blocked last week, after authorities ordered ISPs to block access to them. A spokesperson for one of Tajikistan’s ISPs told AFP,”Yes, we’ve allowed access to Facebook but we don’t know how long it will last. If we again receive a signal to shut it down we will have to comply.” The other sites...

Over the news rounding up this weekend regarding Apple’s new iPad version, the Cupertino-based Apple confirmed that pre-order stock of new iPad sold out completely, saying, demand is “off the charts”. Apple released its iPad 3 versions last week on Saturday and the first news surfaced that in three days time the shipment date move to March 19th from March 16th in the United States. Apple has confirmed that its pre-order stock of iPads has sold out, reports USA Today. “Customer response to the new iPad has been off the charts and...

On the eve of previous year Tsunami hit Japan, Google has announced update to its Google Map, putting up the satellite images of the country on Google Maps, to show up the progress the country had made over the past year. The new images covering the entire Northeaster coast of the island were taken in February and March. The update is available both on Google Maps...

We all know that CBS turned down content deal for a new Apple TV subscription service previous year, the company’s CEO Les Moonves has revealed that he was personally asked by Steve Jobs for talks but later declined an agreement. Moonves told the Entertainment Symposium attendees that the Apple’s late CEO approached him about providing shows and films to the...