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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Motorola declares Q3 results, numbers not disappointing

Motorola's financial results for Q3 have been declared & the results are not as disappointing as some were expecting. Motorola will organize a meeting with the share holders on November 17 to think over the expected acquisition from Google.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Financially, Motorola declares the income of $3.3 billion, which is same as in the last quarter. But, it has improved by 11 percent, if we compare it to the same quarter last year.
Motorola is seeing a total loss of $32 million, which is less than the loss of $52 million in the last quarter.  Their tablet XOOM is also not doing well. Motorola has only managed to sell only 100,000 of their tablet computer.
But, the sales of mobile phones have been witnessing an upward trend. In this quarter, Motorola sold around 11.6 million phones. Out of this 4.8 millions handsets were smartphones.

Friday, October 28, 2011

RIM to give away free apps tries to woo consumers


RIM’s consumers will be awarded with a free month of technical support. Users can download free apps such as Sims 3, Photo Editor Ultimate & iSpeech Translator Pro. These applications will be available at BlackBerry App World from Wednesday.


This move is aimed at appreciating the patience of users during the failure of services.

The failure of BlackBerry services started on Monday. The services failure finally stopped on Thursday, after affecting users almost all over the world. The failure continued for three days in India, one day in the United States.


One of the free applications is Vlingo Plus: Virtual Assistant, which usually costs $19.99. This exciting app lets users utilize their j handsets with commands.


There will be 12 applications on offer for free. Other apps will also be offered before the end of the year.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Amazon’s Kindle Free: will soon hit the UK shelves


A press conference in New York has revealed Amazon’s debut into the tablet PC segment with the 7’’ Kindle Fire. This large screen slate is powered by a greatly modified version of Android features an IPS Gorilla Glass Display with a herculean dual-core processor under the hood.

The changes made to the operating system enables the users to get quick access to the Amazon Store as well as its won AppStore. A search icon on its home screen allows the gizmo users to make easier shopping on the slate than on its own site. Users can enjoy multitasking on this widget as it packs dual-core chip. It lacks some of the latest features which are present on its rival Tablet PCs like 3g connectivity, cameras and microphone.

The breaking news is perhaps the cost of this device. Its price is less than its competitive slates. The kindle price will cost you worth $199 (£127). Amazon said that this tablet will have access to100, 000 movies and TV shows, 17 million songs, its huge Kindle store plus its rising Appstore. Stay tuned with us to know about its UK release date.