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Pete Roberts has been in the telecom and travel journalism for 2 years. Moreover, his work is more like hobby – adventurous and really enjoyable, according to his own words. Apart from having visited a significant number of countries in Europe, the Far East and India, he used to work for charity organisations, specifically in Sudan. He has been interested in technology and foreign culture since childhood. As a telecommunications major, his opinions are highly valued by many. Of course, being mistakenly underestimated for his young age, he is still fighting for a place under the sun. And mostly - on the first pages.

The popular mobile VoIP software application FriendCaller now has 8 million users. This monumental occasion in the history of the app happens only 2 months after the FriendCaller app got its 7th million user in the end of march. Since its introduction in 2010 the FriendCaller app gathered huge fanbase among smartphone users and for a period of just 2 years the people using this mobile VoIP app, from 1 million in the summer of 2010, are 8 million at the end of May 2012. Read More…
Making an effort to be one step ahead of its competitiors, Sony released a free app, which brings streaming music service to the iPhone. The monthly pay for this service is $4. The app manages channels and playlists as most of the streaming services. The versatility of Music Unlimited allows the users to run the app on Adroid phones, PCs, tablets, Walkman players and game consoles. Read More…
Google Chrome is the most popular browser since the last week, according to the StatCounter research. Earlier, the Google browser overtook Internet Explorer for two days. The six days of reign for Google Chrome is felt worldwide, though the data from the different regions vary. For example, the top browser in Europe is currently Mozilla Firefox while Chrome is just 1% ahead of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Read More…
There seems to be indications that Apple is maybe planning to make its video calling service FaceTime available to use over 3G networks. This means that iPad and iPhone users will no longer have to search for Wi-Fi spots to make a video calls with the Apple VoIP service and can instead use the data network of the mobile operator. Read More…
After Apple won the patent case, the HTC One X and Evo 4G LTE are successfully stopped from entering the US. There are many reports about holding back the shipments of the two devices. In addition to the quantities held in the customs, the One X is not available at AT&T’s online store. Read More…
Twitter has become more popular than ever in the UK. The favorite website for many bloggers, reached 10 million users in United Kingdom. In terms of logging, someone who is logging at least once in a month, is considered to be an active user of Twitter. The number of people using the social network’s services via their smart-phones have tendency for rising – 80% of the active users, are active on mobile state. Read More…
One of the leading manufacturers of digital cameras – Canon, elected to be the first company in the world to completely give up the human labor. In order to cut off the expenses, the Japanese company is planning to use robots. The process shall be finished in a couple of years, according to a representative who didn’t specify the precise date of the full switch to robotic labor. Furthermore, the corporation promised that the process will not affect the employees, since the plans involve additional qualification of the currently working specialists. Read More…

After the huge success Samsung achieved with their smartphone department they are now targeting new segment of the technological market – TV sets. Read More…
Apple OS X computers are threatened by a new malware, detected by Microsoft. The Mac version of the Office pack is too old and may be infected. The malware is still not of great proprtions, but the systems of those who haven’t upgraded to the latest patches are vulnerable, according to Microsoft’s Malware Protection Center. Read More…
Steve Jobs
Apple is going to sink, just like Sony, Polaroid and Disney did, according to the “Forrester Research” blog. The co-founder of Apple Steve Jobs passed away after he lost the battle with the cancer in October 2011. With him gone, Apple lost a charismatic leader, man who is capable of taking risks, a visionary and a creativity genius. Read More…