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  • Sina Weibo Win Twitter During London Olympics 2012

    Sina Weibo was by far the most popular Chinese social network service during the Olympics, recording twice as many Olympics-related messages during the games as Twitter did. According to an infographic from Sina, Weibo users sent a total of 393 million messages about the Olympics. 119 million messages were sent during the opening ceremony alone.…

  • Top 10 Biggest Questions About iPhone 5

    Now that Apple’s iPad 2 has launched, the company’s next big product to finish up is the iPhone 5 — or whatever Apple will call its next iPhone, expected to launch this summer. While the new iPhone will feature updated hardware and may have a new design, we’re just as interested in Apple’s software improvements.…

  • Top 4 Awesome iPhone Social Networking Sites You Never Knew About

    The last five years have seen two great things being championed and heralded by anyone who has had any measure of interest in the Internet – Social Networking and Apple. On one hand, the unexpected lightning-fast development of Facebook, Twitter and Zynga to the top of the Internet has inspired even the greatest of companies…

  • Lenovo will overtake HP to lead the world PC market

    Lenovo’s 2012 Q2 global PC shipments figure at 12.8 million, came close to matching current leader HP’s 13 million units, thanks to a 15 percent increase compared with the same period of last year, according to a recent Gartner’s research. “It’s just a matter of time before Lenovo becomes number one and it won’t be…

  • Lithium Ion Batteries Baby Steps: 3-Year Warranty Laptop Battery

    The next-generation of lithium-ion batteries aren’t just here to power the first wave of electric cars and remake the power grid; they’ll be providing better energy storage for our gadgets and computers, too. On Monday, venture capital-backed lithium-ion battery player Leyden Energy(formerly called Mobius Power) is launching a replacement lithium-ion laptop battery for laptops that…

  • Intel Porting Android 4.1 to Work on Atom Smartphones and Tablets

    Intel is porting the Android 4.1 operating system, also called Jelly Bean, to work on smartphones and tablets using low-power Atom processors, the company said this week. The company did not provide a time frame for when the Android 4.1 port would be complete, or when the OS would be deployed in products. “Intel continues…

  • Quick review Dell Inspiron 15R special edition laptop

    Dell’s Inspiron 15R special edition is the latest talk in the laptop market. Dell is already in news with the launch of desktop models powered by Ivy Bridge processors. Dell fans are made even happy with the news of the laptop line up coming in with the Ivy Bridge processors. Key features of Dell Inspiron 15R…

  • Essential Tips for Choosing a Student Laptop

    If I had been drinking something at the time, I would have spit it all over my screen. That’s because I was reading a laptop buying guide that was so superficial, so full of errors, half-truths and oversimplifications, that I couldn’t believe my eyes. I won’t name any names, but this was my favorite gem:…

  • Top 3 from Computex 2012 feature

    Being an optimistic type of guy, I had hoped to pen a Five of the best from Computex 2012 feature. Alas, there’s not a great deal to write about. Not in terms of new tablets and smartphones, anyways. Indeed, one of the biggest stories out of this year’s Computex was HTC’s absence from the first wave of Windows 8…

  • How to repair laptop power adapter cords

    Your laptop goes dead and you don’t understand why because it’s plugged in. The very first thing you should look for is status LEDs. The transformer brick or power adapter usually has a status led on it to show that it’s plugged into a good outlet and is functioning. If the laptop power adapter LED…