comScore has recently published a report dealing with smartphone penetration in Europe. Their findings are somewhat surprising as they’ve found that Spain — which is in the midst of recession — has the highest smartphone penetration in Europe, with 63.2% of mobile phone users owning a smartphone. Moreover, Spanish market has also experienced the strongest…
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RIM CMO: We’ll have more than 70,000 apps when BlackBerry 10 launches
We’re some 6 weeks from the BlackBerry 10 launch and the company’s executives are running around getting us ready for what RIM’s CMO Frank Boulben claims will be the one of the greatest comebacks in tech history. He used that phrase in his interview with Forbes, adding that they’re in the midst of a soft…
T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy Note II getting update with Multi Window later in the day
T-Mobile and Samsung will launch an update for the Galaxy Note II later today (December 19th). The Magenta carrier says that the new software will be available both over-the-air and via Samsung Kies software, bringing few new features to the phablet while also fixing some of the known bugs. The most important new capability users…
HTC Butterfly not coming to Europe
Sad news for our European readers – HTC Butterfly won’t be coming your way. Previously we reported that Expansys will sell the Taiwanese company’s super-phone but those who opted to pre-order got the message that their device won’t be shipping. Here’s what the phone retailer had to say to one customer who expressed interest for…
AAXA LED Showtime 3D Projector is portable, LED-based projector with support for 1280×800 pixels resolution
I’ve recently stumbled upon an interesting product made by “not that well-known” company called AAXA Technologies. Their AAXA LED Showtime 3D Projector uses next generation LED projection technology coupled with a high resolution 1280×800 DLP imager to make for “more vivid,” colorful image of up to 160 inches. The device is powered by a Texas…
Instagram apologizes, says it won’t sell your photos
After announcing changes to its terms of service that suggested it could sell your photos without consent, Instagram is issuing an apology. In a blog post, Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom said this controversy that led to user’s deleting their accounts was a misunderstanding. He clarified the company stance that it wants to pursue advertising opportunities, but it…
AT&T Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 to get new update tomorrow
We have great news for you Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 owners out there. AT&T will be rolling out a new Windows Phone 8 update, according to a leaked internal email to employees. No one knows exactly what time this update will go live, but the guess at the moment is 9AM PT/12PM ET. The…
Deals of the Day – 15.6″ Dell Inspiron 15z Non-touch Core i7 Ultrabook + $150 Gift Card for $899.99
Looking for a new laptop or phone? You’ve come to the right place, as our Daily Deals is filled to the brim with great deals on electronics. Whether they’re gifts for yourself or a loved one, we’re sure you’ll find what you’re looking for! The Top Deal for today is a 15.6″ Dell Inspiron non-touch…
Apple sends out iOS 6.0.2 update to iPhone 5 and iPad mini
Apple released an iOS update (6.0.2) to help address WiFi bug issues going on with the iPhone 5 and the iPad mini. Many users were frustrated with malfunctioning Wi-Fi connections on the iPhone 5, so getting this update is refreshing for those iPhone owners who have suffered. After releasing iOS 6.1 beta 4 yesterday, the iPhone maker seems…
Instagram updates terms, can now sell your photos whether you like it or not
Sparking controversy among many of its users like most major policy changes do, Instagram has updated its own with a key stipulation that is frustrating many people: Instagram (mainly Facebook, since Instagram is under Facebook ownership) has the right to license your photos to other companies for any purpose, e.g. advertising. Basically, all Instagram photos…








