Bye-bye BlackBerry
There are reports that the BlackBerry maker, Research in Motion (RIM), has come to an agreement in Saudi Arabia and the government will now have access to RIM’s communication service for BlackBerry...
View ArticleWill the Nokia-Microsoft partnership work?
For 10 years Nokia dominated the smartphone industry. But in the fourth quarter of 2010, Android overtook Symbian as the most used smartphone operating system (OS) for the first time. This may not come...
View ArticleSo what’s wrong with being connected?
Look at the picture above. It was taken at an event attended by the most connected people in Pakistan, sitting row upon row, young and old alike. Something tremendous may be happening on stage, but all...
View ArticleThe devil of miscommunication
You’re talking to your best friend and despite the fact that he’s taking out the time to be with you, he’s constantly alert when that familiar red light blinks on his smartphone. You get annoyed and...
View ArticleIs the iPhone 5 after Jobs doomed to failure?
With the ever increasing trend of smart-phones, Apple's iPhone has definitely bagged the top position in the list of favourites - and why shouldn't it? With an amazing set of features coupled with a...
View ArticleAndroid, Imma let you finish, but iPhone is still better any day
The battle between the two reigning categories of smartphones continues incessantly without showing any signs of letting up. Android disciples constantly wage war against zealot iPhone followers but in...
View ArticleHer: Would you date a computer software?
If I were to describe the movie Her in one word, my choice would be ‘disturbing’. I use this word deliberately because of the fact that I was actually able to relate to the movie and just this alone...
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