At the start of 2013, Mozilla announced their own Firefox OS for mobile phones and also released 2 devices powered by Firefox OS. The new Firefox OS was open source but there were no ground rules set by Mozilla for carriers to be able to use the Firefox OS.
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Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Trailer Leaked, Shows Release Date
Yesterday, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag video trailer was leaked on YouTube that also shows the game’s release date to be October 29, 2013. The leaked video trailer was uploaded to GamesRadar’s YouTube channel yesterday.
Judge Cuts $450 million from Apple $1 billion Jury Award against Samsung
An amount of $1 billion, won by Apple against Samsung over patent infringement lawsuit earlier, is now reduced to $550 million after the Judge in the case found a flaw in the calculation of damages.
Real Racing 3 launched for Android, iOS and Amazon
Electronic Arts announced the new Real Racing 3 for Mobile Platform. The game is now available at the respective App stores of Android, iOS and Amazon. Developed under the Firemonkeys Studio, Real Racing 3 delivers more stunning graphics, more realistic looks and top of the line racing sports cars.
Concerned About Six Strikes Copyright Program – Here is What You Need to Know
US saw the debut of the Copyright Alert System (CAS) aka Six Strikes this week whereby five major (Internet Service Providers) ISPs – AT&T, Time Warner Cable, Comcast, Verizon and Cablevision, have joined hands with RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) and MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) to punish serial copyright infringers across the […]
Vertu Ti – The Most Expensive Android Smartphone
Vertu, the luxury phone manufacturer, has announced its first smartphone powered by Google Android. The smartphone is named Vertu Ti and this will be the most expensive Android phone ever with the price tag starting at $9,600.