If I said once, I’ll say it again: things are about to get heated up on the OS battlefield by 2014 – there’ll be a new player on the block by then. Ubuntu Touch will transfer in that before mentioned year from an after-market OS to an out-of-the-box OS. Canonical’s Mark Shuttleworth has recently announced that they’ve gotten a hardware ... Read More »
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Viber Goes All Out Against Skype
I’ve seen something recently that bugged me out quite a bit. And I’m probably not in the position to get mad at this, but it’s done in one of the many types of advertising that I positively HATE – the comparison type. I’m really displeased at the ad that a company known as Viber posted, an ad through which they ... Read More »
iDiots: A Funny Satire that Makes you Think
I like animations and stop motion clips as much as the next person, but rarely do I get to see one that makes me laugh as much as the one I’m about to show you did. While there are some minor exaggerations here and there, but you have to admit it hits quite close to home. I’ll just leave the ... Read More »
Largest Tech Giants Say NO to Surveillance
I feel like this is actually becoming a contemporary problem. A few years back we had to deal with that SOPA and ACTA and whatever they were called problems. I personally blame the paranoia of the government: they were unable to censor or restrict access to information, so they decided to simply monitor them all instead. That’s not fine, no ... Read More »
Android in November 2013
As is customary for Android, they release a monthly pie-chart in which they show the progress of each new version of the Operating System, as well as indicate how all the rest are doing. Most people nowadays are mainly interested to see the progress of this latest version of Android – v4.4 KitKat, and frankly it’s rather impressive to see, ... Read More »