14 May 2012

0 Nokia 808 PureView 41MP camera phone to be priced at Rs. 29,999?

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 20:17 |
Nokia has already confirmed that India will be one of the markets where it will first launch its much-hyped 808 PureView camera phone. The Finnish company hasn't revealed the launch date or pricing of the device yet. But the source page for Nokia 808 page of Nokia India store has leaked the price of the phone. It is Rs. 29,999.

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0 Google working on Game Center rival for Android

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 19:54 |
It has been long rumoured that Google is working to integrate its Android, Google Chrome and Google+ gaming platforms. The search engine giant recently launched revamped Google Play app store. And now reports are Google is working on a centralised social gaming app, which will be very much similar to Apple's Game Center app. Google's social gaming app, destined for Android OS, will be featuring leaderboards, achievements system, trophies, awards and have social aspect to it.

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0 Rovio announces Angry Birds successor, Amazing Alex

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 19:52 |
After record-breaking success with popular Angry Birds series, Rovio is all set to launch its next major game – Amazing Alex. The new game, likely to be launched in couple of months, is a Rube-Goldbergesque physics puzzler based on Casey's Contraption game, recently acquired by the Finnish developer.

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0 Samsung unveils Omnia M Windows Phone

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 14:24 |
Even as the tech world is abuzz with the new Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung has meanwhile expanded its Windows Phone portfolio by unveiling the Samsung Omnia M. Taking on the likes of Nokia's Windows Phone-based Lumia 800 and 900 smartphones, the newly unveiled Omnia W comes with the latest Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS and a range of improved hardware features.

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0 Facebook tests 'pay to promote' feature

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 14:21 |
Facebook is currently testing a system that allows users to pay to highlight or promote their posts on the social networking site. As per the new system, also dubbed as the “pay to promote” or “pay to highlight” tool , users can pay a small fee for making their posts more prominently visible in the news feeds of friends. According to reports, Facebook is testing the new system among users in New Zealand.

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