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After being outdated since almost a year, we are back on this blog and we'll be starting to post new articles from 10th June onwards.

iOS 7 Preview

Apple has announced that iOS 7 is coming this fall, but how can one just stand here and wait? We mean, boy it's painful!

Apple iOS 7 To Get Improvements With Beta 2 Version

Apple has recently released the beta 2 version of the latest released iOS 7 for almost all Apple devices. Let's see what's improved.

HTC One S Review

In some alternate universe, the One S would be HTC's flagship phone. There's the new, forged-for-space body, a uniform 7.8mm thickness and a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display.

Microsoft Office On iOS and Android?

Its a case of better late than never for Microsoft. According to a trusted tipster of the blog BGR, Microsoft have inevitably decided to release their productivity suit i.e the Microsoft Office to the tablet and smartphone domain.

Nokia Lumia 800 review

It will take crowds erupting in delight to silence the ring of the "burning platform" speech in the Nokia Lumia 800's ears. The speaker being Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and the burning platform Symbian.
As Nokia are starting over, the Lumia 800 would do well not to look back. It's certainly beyond the ifs and buts. A shadow still lingers though. And there are people out there - loyal Nokia users too - who would've jumped in the fire with MeeGo rather than the freezing waters of Windows Phone.
   
Nokia Lumia 800 official photos
But it was for others to decide. The N9 was ordered to share its impressive unibody design with the Lumia 800. Good decision by Nokia - not saying fair - to give its WP7 pioneer a strong start. There are some Windows Phone mandated changes like the touch-sensitive Back, Menu and Search keys and a hardware shutter key.
The screen lost 0.2" and 54 pixels in height to make room for the capacitive controls. The oddly positioned secondary camera is gone as well. Still, the image quality of the screen seems unchanged - and we quite liked that AMOLED unit.
What else has changed? Well, there's a new chipset, among other things. To make this short, here're the pros and cons of the Nokia Lumia 800.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • Quad-band 3G with 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 5.7 Mbps HSUPA support
  • 3.7" 16M-color AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 480 x 800 pixel resolution
  • Scratch resistant Gorilla glass display with anti-glare polarizer
  • 8 megapixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash, 720p@27fps video recording and fast f/2.2 lens
  • Windows Phone 7.5 OS (Mango)
  • 1.4GHz Scorpion CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset, 512MB of RAM
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Non-painted polycarbonate unibody, curved screen
  • GPS receiver with A-GPS support and free lifetime voice-guided navigation
  • Digital compass
  • 16GB on-board storage
  • Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
  • Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack; FM Radio with RDS
  • microUSB port
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and EDR
  • Impressively deep and coherent SNS integration throughout the interface

Main disadvantages

  • Display is much dimmer than the N9's display
  • No Flash or Silverlight support in browser
  • No USB mass storage (file management and sync pass only through Zune)
  • No video calls and no front-facing camera either
  • Non-user-replaceable battery
  • No memory card slot (and no 64GB version like the N9)
  • microSIM card slot
  • No native DivX/XviD support, videos have to be transcoded by Zune
A strong showing by Nokia, but it's a bit late to the Windows Phone party. They do have the design experience from being in the business longer than almost anyone else and they have Nokia Drive as their ace in the hole.
The fate of the company rests on Windows Phone Nokias being a success and much of that weight falls on the shoulders of the Lumia 800. It won't carry it alone, but it's the leader of the pack, the attention grabber.
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Nokia Lumia 800 at ours
And sure enough, it has our attention. But it's you the Nokia Lumia 800 has to wow, so sit down and let us tell you about its hardware.

How to root the Motorola Droid RAZR

It has only been a few days since the release of the Droid RAZR and already the developer community has figured out a way to root the phone. The method below is for WINDOWS only and is taken from Droidforums
Rooting voids your warranty. Not following the instructions carefully might result in a bricked phone. Proceed at your own risk!

Step 1: Download and install Motorola Drivers for your Windows PC (this doesn’t work on other operating systems): 32-bit or 64-bit.

Step 2: 
Download DooMLoRD_v2_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip and extract contents to your PC (desktop would be a good place).
Step 3: From your Droid RAZR’s homescreen, tap Menu button and enable USB Debugging from Settings > Applications > Development.
Step 4: Connect your Droid RAZR with your PC and select Charge Only option from notifications drawer.
Step 5: Navigate to where the folder you unzipped in Step 2 to and open the folder and click on the runme.bat file and let it do its thing.
You only need to do this process once.

AMD Radeon HD7950 “Tahiti Pro” Technical Specs Revealed, Packs 1792 Stream Processors

Specs of AMD’s Next Generation 28nm HD7950 “Tahiti Pro” Graphics Card have been leaked, The HD7950 would be the second addition to the HD7900 Series lineup by AMD featuring the new GCN (Graphics Core Next) Architecture while the faster HD7970 has already been reviewed, Details here.
The HD7950 would feature 1792 stream processors or 28 GCN compute units, 112 TMUs and 32 ROPs. The GPU would include a 3GB GDDR5 memory just like its elder bro running across a 384-bit wide interface. The memory clock speed would be maintained at 5Ghz.......

Apple iPad 3 Production Parts Leaked; Redesigned Home Button On Its Way

It’s one of those days now that some one and somewhere across the World especially in China is leaking parts of Apple’s future products namely this time the iPad 3.
As you can depict from the image above, the iPad 3′s home button may seem as usually the same from the outside but on the inside are some design revisions seem to be noticed comparatively with the one from the iPad 2.
Differences to be noted are that the new home button is slimmer in terms of thickness and the grey area underneath the button has been narrowed down.