Tuesday 5 November 2013

New Google Nails it on the Head with Nexus 5 2014 ATmobiles


Nexus 5 Google Nails it on the Head with Nexus 5

This is it. The smartphone which is known for providing top-of-the-line experience at a lower price has finally gone official. After dozens of leaks and rumours (including once when its entire spec-sheet was revealed), Google has finally pulled the covers off the Nexus 5 – developed by LG — and it runs on Android 4.4 KitKat.

Sunday 29 September 2013

Now Samsung announces the Note 10.1 2014 atmobiles

        
Samsung Note 10.1 Samsung announces the Note 10.1 2014
The new Note 10.1 is another device launched by Samsung in the same evening as the Note III. With the last generation Note 10.1 receiving less fanfare than Samsung would’ve wanted, this time Samsung is trying to make the wrongs right by correcting a few fundamental things.

Now Sony Outs its Xperia Z1, Brings 2 New Point-and-Shoot Quality Lenses atmoblies

Sony Xperia Z1 Sony Outs its Xperia Z1, Brings 2 New Point and Shoot Quality Lenses
The Sony Xperia Z1, mainly referred to as Honami in its pre-launching days has finally gone official. The camera is basically an Xperia Z at its heart but has a monumentally better camera.
To begin with, the display on this cameraphone is of 5 inches, having a Full HD resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. The display is scratch-proof and the phone itself comes with IP58 certification, meaning you can even shoot underwater videos.

Now Android Finally Reaches 1 Billion Devices, Next Version Gets a Name: KitKat atmobiles


Android KitKat Android Finally Reaches 1 Billion Devices, Next Version Gets a Name: KitKat
Android chief Sundar Pichai has announced via Google+ and Twitter that the long-awaited moment of Android’s 1 billion activations has finally arrived. After such a milestone, Google’s stronghold over the market has probably become unmatchable.

Now Dell Leaves Microsoft as the Only Company to Offer Windows RT Tabs newsatfuse

Dell XPS10 Teaser new 01 Dell Leaves Microsoft as the Only Company to Offer Windows RT Tabs
Dell has become another Microsoft OEM to drop the Windows RT platform as it pulls its XPS 10 tablet from the shelves. This leaves Microsoft as the only company which is still making tablets running on Windows RT now.