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Friday, 6 February 2015

Canon Unveils 50-Megapixel 5DS And 5DS R


The megapixel race is back on. Today Canon announced not one, but two full frame EOS 5D models with a 50MP sensor,  making them the highest resolution 35mm-style DSLRs ever released. The long-rumored EOS 5DS and 5DS R are identical in every respect except that the latter captures slightly more detail by canceling the effect of the low-pass filter.

Thought of the day

Business is like a man rowing a boat upstream. He has no choice; he must go ahead or he will go back.

twitter signs deal with Google


Twitter has reportedly signed a deal with Google so its tweets are once again embedded in the advertising giant's search results.
Twitter has 284 million active monthly users, apparently, and claims to have 185 billion unique views of tweets outside its website. However, slower user growth has prompted the company to look for other means of expanding its advertising appeal.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Apple is making its first android app




Apple is reportedly working on its first Android app -- a streaming music service that will compete with Spotify, according to 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman.

Apple plans to use the streaming service it acquired from Beats Music several months ago, but the app itself will be designed by Apple, Gurman reports. The price could be around $7.99 per month, but it's not confirmed. This would make it cheaper than Spotify, which is $9.99 per month. 

Xiaomi to open up shop in India later this year



According to latest reports Xiaomi will start manufacturing phones in Chennai,India through Inventec.It is said that Xiaomi will manufacture phones in Q2 or Q3 later this year...

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Google Now updated with support for third-party apps on Android

Google Now, launched in 2012, provides personalized search results — in the form of "cards" — automatically based on a user's previous actions. For example, as you leave work the app may surface a Google Now card alerting you to an accident on your way home and provide an alternate route via Google Maps.
But these cards largely relied on Google's own services: Maps, Calendar, Gmail, Search etc. The latest update changes that with integration with a few dozen third-party apps, including Lyft, eBay, Ford, Pandora and others.

Apple shares touch all time high

Apple shares touched all time high on Friday morning as analysts concluded the I phone maker overtook samsung to become the world's largest smartphone maker.Shares in the iPhone maker rose 0.9℅ in the morning trading in new York to $120 surpassing the previous intraday high of $119.40 reached last year.