Thursday, 3 July 2014
iPhone 6 to Launch on September 25, Price,, 5.5-Inch Model Named iPhone Air: Report
Another day and another iPhone 6 rumour. This time a report out of China details an astonishing new launch date for the next iPhone from Apple, ahead of most dates in previous leaks. The report is accompanied with purported pricing details, as well as the name of the anticipated larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 variant - iPhone Air.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Microsoft to shutter security notification service
Computerworld – Microsoft on Friday said it would shut down its email notification service for security warnings next week, telling IT and security administrators that they should instead subscribe to RSS feeds from the firm.
The message was sent to anyone who had opted in to a mailing list set up long ago to alert them about new security advisories, new or revised security bulletins — the term Microsoft uses for its monthly patch updates — and revisions to both the advisories and bulletins.
Sharp Introduces Free Form Display Screens That Open Up New Possibilities
Are you not bored by the shapes of the current gadgets? They are so boxy and we are glad that this conventional shape is about to be changed by Sharp, who has recently made a technological breakthrough which will allow it to manufacture LCD screens in different shapes. The company has termed this technology as ‘Free-Form Display’ and it differs from the conventional LCD screen owing to how the circuits are organized on the LCD.
Nissan has unveiled a real-life version of its 2020 Vision GT concept at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Nissan has brought its Concept 2020 Vision GT to life.
The concept car, set to be featured on PlayStation 3 game Gran Turismo 6, is now on display at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The concept car, set to be featured on PlayStation 3 game Gran Turismo 6, is now on display at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Taisuke Nakamura, the design director of Nissan Design Europe, collaborated with engineers in Japan to create a real-life car that reflects the potential of its virtual performance.
Nakamura says Nissan has 149 cars in the video game, and that he considers the franchise to be like a virtual motor show.
Nissan even offers a program called the Nissan GT Academy that allows gamers to become “race car drivers”.
The project puts video gamers through the paces, and a few have even gone to drive professionally.
Jann Mardenborough for example is a British GT Championship winner on track for Formula One in a driver development program.
Mardenborough was at Goodwood and tested the Nissan Concept 2020 simulator: “It feels really, really quick. It’s been designed virtually. And we’ve got the real car here as a concept car. So, it’s kind of like my story of GT Academy, coming from the virtual world into the real-life racing world.”
Gamers will be able to download Nissan’s new supercar on Gran Turismo 6 in July.
BlackBerry Z3 Review: Sticking to What It Does Best
There's no denying the fact that BlackBerry (the company formerly known as Research In Motion) has serious problems. Five years ago, everyone from students to housewives to businessmen was willing to pay a lot of money to own a BlackBerry. Three years ago, Android and the iPhone began to make QWERTY phones feel seriously clunky and old-fashioned. Two years ago, we were hoping that the new BlackBerry 10 platform and devices based on it would reinvigorate the company, but ridiculous pricing and questionable decisions at every level destroyed any chance of that happening.
iPhone 6 Reportedly Faces Component Yield Issues; Alleged Dummy Images Leak

With each passing day, new details of the unannounced iPhone 6 surface online as it seems Apple has been unable to plug all of the holes in the increasingly leaky supply chain of the company.
The latest series of image leaks show the alleged iPhone 6 sized up against the iPhone 5s in all possible angles.
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