Saturday, 28 September 2013

Android KitKat contest to win Nexus 7 goes live in India

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Now in India

Those complaining about the Android KitKat contest limited to the US and some other countries can now rejoice. The Android KitKat is live in India and we can confirm that the special contest packs have reached stores.The contest runs till November 15, 2013.

Unlike US, there is no option to directly key in the code on the company's website, and one will have to send an SMS. Users will have to text – SMS KITKAT <space> <8 digit code>.


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Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Android 4.4 KitKat Confirmed

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Google has teased the next version of Android, possibly Android 5.0 Kit Kat.


Android’s Sundar Pichai Pichai says in a Google+ post that he's just returned from meeting with hardware partners in Asia, and he adds that there are now over 1 billion Android activations. He goes on to say that he "can’t wait to release the next version of the platform that is as sweet as the candy bar that’s one of our team’s favorites."
Each Android version is named after a dessert: Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, and Jelly Bean. As everybody finds it difficult to stay away from chocolate we decided to name the next version of Android after one of our favorite chocolate treats, Kit Kat!

Wanna confirm :Visit http://www.android.com/kitkat/
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Microsoft buys Nokia

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Microsoft’s Windows Phone ranks third in the smartphone operating system market behind Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone software.Good news for Microsoft is it is now ahead of Blackberry's market share .
Nokia made 82 percent of the 8.7 million Windows Phone handsets shipped in the second quarter. In the same quarter last year, there were 4.9 million Windows Phones shipped.Nokia has been the driving force behind the Windows Phone platform and finally Microsoft acquired Nokia for $7.2 billion.

"It's a bold step into the future -- a win-win for employees, shareholders and consumers of both companies," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in a statement.
img source:http://nokiagadgets.com



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