Saturday 2 April 2016

Bad News: Samsung have decided not to release any 3DTV this year

3D TVs were all the rage a few years ago but it appears that the bubble has burst. It was reported recently that both Samsung and LG will progressively cut down on their 3D TV offerings and will ultimately eliminate them from product lineups. Samsung has now said that it’s not going to release any new 3D TVs in 2016. LG is only going to offer its most expensive 3D TVs as it cuts the number of 3D TV offerings from 40% in 2015 to just 20% this year.

Here comes the benefit of running over 1,000 windows 3.1 games on your browser... see the top list

Awesome!
with over 1,500 application available on windows 3.1 brought to you by the internet Archive you can now play amazing games with some bound to kick in the nostalgia.
Part of the non-profit's mission is to preserve access to digital technology that would otherwise get lost on its own. The website says "libraries exist to preserve society's cultural artefacts and to provide access to them". And the Internet Archive wants to be a Web-only version of the same
Right away this is the list of top ten most played among them;

Apple fighting to take off the Iphone unlocking case out of Court ASAP

If you aren't already aware, the current case involves Justice Department's request to force Apple to extract data from a locked iPhone that the government agency wants to investigate. The device in question is an iOS 7-powered iPhone 5s, meaning Apple is capable of what the agency wants, but is reluctant fearing that doing so will tarnish the trust between the company and its customers.
In a newly submitted letter, Apple has argued that the government is planning to make similar requests in future, so it's important for both parties to know what the court thinks, and that too without any further delay - the case has been dragging on for nearly 3 months now.

"Apple takes no position on whether and to what extent information from the Apple device in the government’s possession is relevant to any ongoing investigation, or necessary for the criminal defendant’s sentencing. But Apple has received additional requests similar to the one underlying the case before this Court. Apple has also been advised that the government intends to continue to invoke the All Writs Act in this and other districts in an attempt to require Apple to assist in bypassing the security of other Apple devices in the government’s possession," the company said in its letter.

Apple now boast of 1million extra paid music subscriber to the 1omillion they had a month ago

1million paid Subscriber increase in just one month! that's super Amazing to be honest.
Well, that was what Apple is boastful of right now and i think it really worth it. But the niche of this subscription might makes the situation understandable cause its Music, the world of today will do anything for music and apple fans has prove that.
 last month the number of their music paid subscriber was said to be around 10million. Aside from this apple also revealed some other stats on their other services like;
  iCloud has 782 million users; the company processes a whopping 200,000 iMessages per second; and 750 million worth of iTunes and the App Store purchases per week.

Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Now has the teardown treatment from iFixit

Hot on the heels of its standard Galaxy S7 teardown, the folks over at iFixit have now published its deconstruction guide for the curved variant of Samsung’s flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S7 edge. Just like its non-rounded counterpart, the S7 edge earns a rather meagre repairability score of just 3 out of 10, with 0 being the most difficult to fix. The team claims that the reason behind the scanty rating is due to convenience. For a broken USB to be replaced, the entire display has to be lifted from the frame, which is a tedious task owing to an abundance of small parts, screws and waterproofing adhesive.
Check out the teardown images below.

Four New #Ultrabooks "UltraNotebook9" has been launched by #Samsung.


If you are in the market for an ultra-thin and light laptop that doesn’t have an Apple logo on it, you should have a look at the new ultrabook lineup from Samsung dubbed ‘Notebook 9′. The lineup consists of four new ultra-thin yet decently powerful laptops that weigh as light as 860 grams and as thin as 0.5 inch.
The lowest priced model in the lineup costs $1000, and it features a 13.3-inch 1080p display, an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD. For $1,200 you can choose between two variants: a 13.3-inch QHD+ convertible display with an Intel Core i7 processor or a 15.6-inch 1080p display with an Intel Core i7 processor.

The Galaxy S7, S7 edge trap you into their worlds, the G5 attempts to create one

“It’s Not a Phone, It’s a Galaxy” may have seemed to some to be nothing more than a commercial jab at Apple, but it has become a philosophy for Samsung: to make its Galaxy smartphones worlds (galaxies) of their own. And this strategy is paying off big-time for the Korean giant, with the latest Galaxy S7/S7 edge unveiling being yet another opportunity for Samsung to showcase its strengths and growth over the last 12 months. If you believed the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge were enticing worlds, then you’ll be pleased to know that their successors highlight their all-encompassing nature even more.