Monday, September 22, 2014

Google follow Apple to Tighten Their Mobile Devices Security

San Francisco - Google says it will strengthen the encryption on their mobile phone operating system, which does not contain "key" to the device to open it.

The announcement that appear after Apple introduced a similar plan for its latest iPhone and iPad, and amid increasing concern about privacy on personal technology.



Google follow Apple to Tighten Their Mobile Devices Security



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Sunday, September 14, 2014

HTC Desire 500 Cheap Smartphone With Impressive Specs and Performance

The HTC Desire 500 is HTC's new mid-range phone, available for around £200 SIM-free, £180 on pre-pay and from £17 or so a month on contract. It has a 4-inch screen, a decent overall spec and a design that far exceeds what we're used to at this price.

On paper it's a very promising phone, though like most mid-range phones it now has the formidable Nexus 5 to contend with, which - although £100 more - is a tempting alternative given it's only £3 a month more on contract. Can the HTC compete?



HTC Desire 500 Cheap Smartphone With Impressive Specs and Performance

The Sony Xperia M Cheap and Stylish Android Phone

 Key Features: 4-inch 854x480 TFT display; Android 4.1 Jelly Bean; 5-megapixel main camera; 1GHz Qualcomm S4 Plus dual-core CPU; microSD card support up to 32GB.

What is the Sony Xperia M?

Working its way through the alphabet, the Sony Xperia M is a 4-inch screen Android smartphone that’s certainly no Xperia Z1 or Japan-bound Xperia Z1f. You don't get the 20.7-megapixel camera or HD screen of those phones, but for £180 what you do get are some pretty decent specs.

The Xperia M also manages to adopt some of the sleek design traits from its more expensive Xperia compatriots to make it a great cheap Android phone.



The Sony Xperia M Cheap and Stylish Android Phone

Friday, September 12, 2014

Apple Watch or Android Wear: Which One Should You Buy?

Apple gave us “one more thing” at its product announcement earlier soon,
and merely as expected, it was eventually a smartwatch. The Apple Watch
unveiling comes a couple of months after Android Wear devices started
hitting the marketplace, which may need contributed towards the state
from the presentation — the Apple Watch isn’t done yet. It won’t get on
sale until next year, but Apple apparently felt it had showing us how it
was eventually approaching wrist computing, and it’s much except
Android Wear. Is either approach any better, though?



Apple Watch or Android Wear: Which One Should You Buy?