Analysts have estimated that Samsung’s second-quarter operating mobile profits have overtaken that of Apple’s. These reports haven’t been confirmed as yet; however, Samsung did indicate that the company hit $5.6 billion in mobile profits in Q2. Hence, the slight disparity in figures might come from non-mobile sales. According to Strategy Analytics’ Neil Shaw, a senior analyst, “Samsung combined high sales volumes and …
MoDaCo.Switch Lets You Enjoy Both Sense 5 And Stock Android On HTC One
HTC One carries brilliant Sense 5 UI but if you are in love with clean and stock version of Android, earlier you might need to get rid of Eyecandy Sense 5. But now there’s a solution which lets you get taste of both worlds. With MoDaCo.Switch which is officially available for beta testing allows users to reboot the phone and …
Android Police Releases APK Of Moto’s Gesture Based Camera App
The clean gesture-based UI for camera app is a unique selling point for the Moto X ,Droid Ultra and MAXX with gestures like swipe right for the settings, left for the gallery, up /down to zoom; tap to capture, and hold to take multiple shots. Until now this feature was unique only to Moto family, but Android Police recently released …
According To Reports, PS4 Reserves 3.5GB Of RAM For Its OS
According to a report from the hardware sleuths at Digital Foundry, PS4 has reserved almost half of the PS4’s RAM for it’s operating system. Sony’s documents reveal that 3.5 GB of RAM space is dedicated to functions of the OS, leaving as much as 4.5 GB exclusively for video games. Sources say, “It may be possible for developers to requisition …
Ballmer Admits They Made Too Many Surface RT Tablets
Recently, CEO Steve Ballmer, at a company meeting, admitted that the Surface RT hasn’t been performing the way they expected it to be. He alluded to the fact that the tablet has been seeing weak sales figures. “We built a few more devices that we could sell. The languishing performance isn’t exclusive to the Surface, however; all Windows 8 products are struggling. We’re …




