"android" tag

BlackBerry maker RIM disappoints markets

Canadian phonemaker RIM has logged huge losses in its first fiscal quarter as new models hit the market too late. Sales figures didn’t meet analysts expectations, sending premarket shares down. Shares of BlackBerry maker Research...

Gmail – It’s new, good and it’s confusing

Google has rolled out a new interface for Gmail hoping that it will let the user gain control over their email accounts. While the web may be lucky in getting a hold of this new...

Joint venture eyes cheap smartphones for emerging nations

The world is longing for cheap smartphones. A new alliance between Apple supplier Foxconn and Firefox developer Mozilla plans to meet this demand by offering low-cost, web-based devices. Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn plans to develop...

LG Optimus G – Classy talks

For all you mobile phone fanatics, here’s another great Android phone that rates high among the top smartphones in the market. If you thought the Note was too large or the iPhone could not offer...

Micromax unveils A57 Ninja 3 priced at Rs 4,999

Micromax has launched the A57 Ninja 3 which runs on Android 2.3 known as ‘Gingerbread’. The dual-sim phone comes at a price tag of Rs 4,999. With Dual sim and 3.5-inch touchscreen and runs on...

Motorola launches Atrix 2 in Indian market

Mumbai, March 06, 2012 :  Motorola has launched Atrix 2 android based smart phone in Indian market. It runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread with a dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9 processor.  It has an 8 MP autofocus...

World’s cheapest tablet PC “Aakash” launched in India

India’s Human Resources Development and Telecom  minister Mr. Kapil Sibbal today launched “Aakash” – world’s cheapest tablet PC here in New Delhi. The Tablet will cost the government Rs. 2,276. It will be given to students...

Kindle Fire – Amazon Unveils Tablet at $ 199

Kindle Fire a 7-inch color touch screen and a dual-core processor, a new mobile device launched by Amazon, at a conference held in Manhattan on Wednesday, resembles with a tablet, and one not so different from...