
Gadget lovers who picked up the HP TouchPad after the price cut seem to be getting another sweetener. The immensely popular Android operating system may soon find its way on the TouchPad.

Gadget lovers who picked up the HP TouchPad after the price cut seem to be getting another sweetener. The immensely popular Android operating system may soon find its way on the TouchPad.

After Blackberry and Nokia, Samsung is going to join the club of mobile brands which have their own Instant Messaging service. The Korean brand recently announced that they shall be launching their own IM tool named ChatON

For citizens of the United Kingdom who had been waiting for Google TV, there is some good news. By early next year, the Internet-based television service by Google shall be available to them. Better late than never, don’t you think?

Last Wednesday, Skype launched its own version of the app store on its software. The tab called as the ‘App Directory’ will let users browse through and download third party apps on the video calling service.

We all know the position of the iPad in today’s market. Competitors are now resorting to other means to draw target audiences. The most recent being; Hewlett Packard (HP) undertaking every measure to make their table, the HP TouchPad worth a buy.

Steve Jobs departure from Apple has seemed to have adverse effects on the company. Investors did not take the news of Steve Jobs quitting Apple Inc. lightly. Within a couple of hours of him quitting, share prices of Apple fell by 2.95 pc.

Research in Motion‘s (RIM) hugely popular messenger service BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) just got another feather in its hat. As part of a new update, BBM will now launch a music-sharing service on its software.

In what came as significant development to the IT Industry , Steve Jobs, resigned from his post as CEO of Apple yesterday. Jobs, who is suffering from various health problems had made the decision in January, early this year.

From now on, Tweets and Locations are not the only thing that users will be sharing on Twitter. In a recent development, Twitter announced that users will now be able to share photo galleries on their social network.

For residents of Stanford University’s campus, browsing the Internet is a completely different experience from the rest. A couple of days back, Google’s revolutionary 1 GB per second broadband service has gone live.

Life seems to be returning back to normal for the citizens of Libya after the revolution. On Sunday, local Internet access was restored in the country for a short while.

Last month seemed to be an extremely good one for both Facebook and Twitter. The social networking giants recorded maximum number of visitors on their websites as compared to previous months.

Soon, Skype won’t be about one and one calls anymore. In a new development yesterday, Skype announced that they are in talks to buy out group messaging service provider GroupMe.

Taking a leaf out of Twitter‘s books, Google + announced the verification of certain accounts shall start soon on their social network.

Beginning this Friday, sports broadcasting network ESPN will start its first real time digital campaign across the United Kingdom. ESPN is touted to be the first organization to launch a campaign of this sorts in the UK.
