Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Nintendo Wii Mini release date, leaks

Well this one came out of nowhere, didn't it? It now seems as though the Nintendo Wii Mini is a genuinely real product and it will indeed go on sale in Canada in time for Christmas.
It first emerged that Nintendo might be considering launching a Wii Mini, last week. Nintendo World Report received information from "an internal release schedule at a major retailer" claiming a Wii Mini would be launched on December 7.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

HTC DNA leaks in official photo

HTC is readying a 5-inch mobile-cum-tablet for the western market, and here's what appears to be its first official photo.
The HTC DNA is a repackaging of the HTC J Butterfly, a challenger to the Galaxy Note 2 that only launched in Japan.
The specs are said to be nigh-on identical to the J Butterfly, with a 5-inch screen that has a resolution equal to a 1080p HD TV. With 1,080x1,920 pixels, the screen resolution will be an eye-popping 440 pixels per inch (ppi). To put that in context, the iPhone 5's retina display only manages 326ppi. So the DNA should look amazing.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Huawei Honor 2 Full Phone Specification

Huawei Honor 2 Full Phone Specification

Samsung Galaxy Premier I9260 Full Phone Specification


Samsung Galaxy Premier I9260 Full Phone Specification

Sony Xperia TL Full Phone Specification


Sony Xperia TL Full Phone Specification

Nokia Lumia 920 Full Phone Specification

Nokia Lumia 920 Full Phone Specification

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Xbox Music vs Spotify: music streaming services compared


 

With the launch of Windows 8, Microsoft is revamping its music service. Zune is dead (again) - long live Xbox Music!
Microsoft calls this an all-in-one music service because you can get free streaming music, subscribe to listen to everything or pay to download specific tracks you want to keep. How does that stack up to the familiar and comprehensive Spotify service?

Apple releases iOS 6.0.1 to address bugs, Maps unchanged













Apple has released the first update for iOS 6, bringing the new mobile operating system up to version 6.0.1.
But the most controversial feature of iOS 6 - Apple's new Maps app - remains unchanged.
Instead, Apple focused on bug fixes for iOS 6.0.1, addressing issues with the iPhone 5's Wi-Fi connectivity and its ability to receive over-the-air (OTA) updates, among others.