The Google employee Manu Cornet confirmed the name of the next Android (5.0) version – Key Lime Pie. He did this in a pretty funny way – drawing a comic showing the evolution of Android.
As you can see the last Android mascot in the picture holds Key Lime Pie.
There is still no official information on the next major Android version, but as the rumor has it, the Key Lime Pie will be Android version 5.0 and will be announced at Google I/O 2013...
Arthurian legend is back
While Wild Blood takes its cues straight from the Arthurian legend, it's story is mostly its own interpretation of the tale.....
NEXUS 7 32GB Wifi and 3G
The NEXUS legacy back with 3G tablet.Now available Malaysia for preOrder...
Ready to be Wanted
Need for Speed Most Wanted careened into Google Play now,hauling with it high expectations based on the long-standing franchise......
AES not allowed!!
System will auto trigger alert sound to remind you when detected any AES...
REVIEW : Camera or phone??
New Galaxy with new design...
Thursday, 6 December 2012
RUMORS : Samsung Galaxy S IV

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S IV is making the headlines again with new rumors hinting at a possible April 2013 announcement date.
In addition, Reuters is reporting some gossip about an unbreakable display that the flagship will be featuring. Samsung is said to ditch the usual glass cover for its displays in favor of a plastic one, which is said to be virtually impossible to break.
If indeed that's the case, Samsung might be making a case for a huge...
NEXUS 7 3G now open for Pre-Order

The pumped up Nexus 7
with 32GB of storage and 3G connectivity will soon be available in
Malaysia. Priced at RM1,099, you can pre-order yours at SenQ &
Senheng outlets. If you’re eyeing for one, you might want to act fast as
stocks are limited and will be available in the next couple of days. As
usual, they are also giving additional one year warranty for PlusOne
members.
The Nexus 7 is one of my top picks if you’re in the market for...
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
REVIEW : Born of New generation

Samsung is a big name in cameras, and it's an even bigger name in
Android devices. Bringing the two together was logical -- perhaps even
inevitable. The result is the Samsung Galaxy Camera.
This isn't the first camera I've looked at that runs Android -- that was the Nikon Coolpix S800c -- neither is it the first to run downloaded applications, as the Sony Alpha NEX-5R
did that, too. It is the first Android camera from a big name...
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