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Online video viewers tend to watch lesser TV: Nielsen Co.

A recent trend has been observed by The Nielsen Co, which is an exact reciprocal of the general belief that people are watching more programming on other devices in place of TV these days. It states that most Americans who watch videos online are usually watching less TV. Nielson Co. is a famous rating agency, [...] (Continue reading)

Nintendo’s Wii U will not even support playback of DVD’s or Blu-ray

Nintendo is known for designing exclusive gaming-only consoles and its aim to focus on better gaming experience and nothing else, and reportedly the latest and recently announced Wii U has not changed that policy for Nintendo. During a Q&A session on Nintendo’s official website, the President and CEO of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, declared that the [...] (Continue reading)

Legal battle between Winklevoss and Facebook continues

The antique and controversial rivalry between identical Olympic rowing twins and Facebook Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg, which remained in limelight for a very long time, might just now take Supreme Court to settle. Initially Zuckerberg lost a court ruling which he was very well expected to win, and even after he lost the settlement, majority [...] (Continue reading)

Facebook might delay the IPO filing due to SEC amendments

Certainly, Facebook is investors’ one of the most favorite companies today, its consistent growth has helped it achieve plenty fundraising, as the company reaches an evaluation of almost $70 billion this year. There were a lot of rumors mongering from many reliable sources that Facebook might have to face an IPO very soon. The reason [...] (Continue reading)

Acer fails to meet 2011 tablet shipment target, reduces it by almost 60 percent

Acer Inc has once again reduced its projected full-year shipment numbers for its tablets, this time reducing it by almost 60 percent. Acer initially expected its lower notebook shipments, as it being credited as the world’s second largest PC maker company, to obviously make records. Though Acer has now failed to meet up with its [...] (Continue reading)

Twitter will soon become the new Facebook

Speculations of Twitter trying to become more of an “information network” are no more valid after the recent announcement this past week, neither is there any doubt left that Twitter is stuck in rivalry with Facebook for a greater hold on the social networking crown. The recent announcement by Twitter of finally stepping into its [...] (Continue reading)

Rumors: Apple to release unlocked iPhone 4 in the U.S.

According to the latest rumors, Apple is planning to release an unlocked version of its iconic iPhone 4 in the U.S. The unlocked versions are able to work with any GSM sim-card. It was asserted by a reliable source of Apple strategies, ChronicWire, who published these rumors first on late Sunday night on its official [...] (Continue reading)

Nokia faces quarterly losses, towering problems

It is a general perception that Nokia is going to declare its losses for this quarter and price cuts in attempt to stop customers from diverting to rivals’ smartphones. Majority of the market analysts have already predicted insufficient profit in fourth quarter, as once-leader of the mobile phone market drops its loyal customers to other [...] (Continue reading)

New iPhone app “migraine notebook” helps the patients of migraine

Yet another innovative iPhone app, which keeps a detailed record of all the migraine sufferers by logging a diary with their symptoms and medicines, allows them to have a more efficient consultation with their doctors. The new app, titled “Migraine Notebook”, allows the patients to keep track of their everyday level of pain, the symptoms [...] (Continue reading)

IMF suffers from a ‘very major’ cyber hack attack

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has declared that it was recently hit by complicated cyber attacks. Not much elaborative detail of the incident was revealed but according to the New York Times, the alleged attacks took place earlier this year, and it was “a very major breach” of IMF’s network system. The Cyber security experts [...] (Continue reading)