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Android for Tablets. Looks pretty good to us. The UI on Tablets is making them an exceptional business tool and a real, viable alternative to laptops. Are you using them in your business? (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Love or hate Apple inc, you’ve got to admit, they’ve got making money down to a fine art! Article Quote – “Just to put that in perspective for UK readers, Apple made more profit in one quarter than the immensely successful retailer Tesco did in the whole of last year.”
Apples iCash – Click and read
How to avoid getting your phone hacked
Without wanting to sound too paranoid and begin shouting… “There all out to get us!” while sitting under the table with our heads wrapped in tin foil so the “Man” can’t read our thoughts…. Hacking is now very pertinent, especially … Continue reading
Not a snappy title we admit – but very useful info none the less for all you jet setters out there.
How the EU data roaming laws affect you when abroad with your mobile
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The Future of M-Commerce Check out this video – shows you how fast technology is developing and how it levels the playing field. Some great facts. (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Lots of Tablets around right now, all trying to upstage the iPad2, but we think this is one of the best. Take a look at the video and see what you think. Nice review CNET – Thanks (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
HTC’s new EVO 3D shoots video in 3D. Do we need it? Who knows… but the technology is pretty exciting. It also supports, downloaded 3D video playback and you can hook up your phone and watch your own 3D videos … Continue reading