Thursday, February 27, 2014

Super Mario Fans’ Most Wished-For iPhone in Japanese


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With almost 40 percent of mobile phones in Japan now smart phones, people are constantly striving to find new ways to jazz up their iPhones and Android devices. As we’ve seen over the last few weeks here on RocketNews24, the popularity of character-based earphone jack plugs continues to rise, with even Disney hoping to cash in on the trend. The imaginative video game lovers over at Japan’s Gold Rush, however, have something better in mind.

Smart phone the Xperia Z Ultra: Announces by sony mammoth with 6.5-inch

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They may be a little cumbersome compared to the average mobile, but ultra-large smart phones — or ‘phablets’ as many are calling them — are most definitely on the rise in Asia, whether trendsetter Apple is on board or not. Samsung’s stylus-toting Galaxy Note II has already become a firm favourite with those who require a device offering greater ease of use than a regular smart phone but with more portability than a tablet, and competitors from Huawei and Asus aren’t far behind. And now it looks like Sony is set to come out all guns blazing with its giant Xperia Z Ultra, the latest in the Japanese electronics giant’s line of mobile devices and its first foray into the phablet scene. Oh and did we mention that it’s completely waterproof?

The Sony Could Buy Apple and Samsung in the Future?

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The world may well be completely besotted with iPhones and Samsung-made Android devices right now, but Sony isn’t prepared to take a back seat and watch its profits and reputation go down the U-bend. In a recent conference, head of Sony Mobile Kunimasa Suzuki pledged to step up and reclaim ground lost in recent years. Rather than making unrealistic promises and declaring out-and-out war on the iPhone, however, the Japanese tech giant is keeping things realistic and is aiming at third place in the world’s mobile market.

Samsung, deny asking iPhone carrying Olympic athletes to cover their Apple logos

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The Olympics gives the world’s most talented athletes a chance to show their abilities to people all over the globe. It also gives the world’s most wealthy marketers a chance to show their products to that same audience.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Now Facebook is ready to bought Blackberry?

While the bid Blackberry expires November 4, Facebook has met its leaders, says the Wall Street Journal . Is cause rumors about a candidate's social network.

IE 11 released with full version in Windows 7

The final version of Internet Explorer 11 has finally arrived. After a Developer Preview released in July, followed by a Release Preview in September, the browser updates definitive edition of Windows7.
This version appears almost identical to that found on machines running Windows 8.1, except for the immerse mode (Metro), which is available only in the latest edition of the OS.

In 110 Inch to large of Samsung S9 HD TV

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This is the widest in the world currently marketed slab, all technologies. His little brother had been presented at the CES in Las Vegas in January. With a diagonal of 85 inches, the S9 was put up for sale shortly after the show to 40,000 dollars. It was the largest TV available on the consumer market. With 25 inches, the new model HD Ultra Samsung has something to turn heads.