Tuesday
Jun242014

Microsoft releases Nokia X2, the second generation of Android powered smartphones

Microsoft is serious about targeting emerging markets and the entry level of the smartphone space. How serious? They just released the second generation of Nokia X smartphones which run a bespoke skin over an older version of rival Google's Android smartphone operating system. The Nokia X2 is expected to be available globally. Read more about it here.

Tuesday
Jun242014

Google Glass now available to buyers in the UK

Looks like Google is starting its global rollout of Glass. Previously available only to denizens of the USA, they are extending availability of Google Glass to buyers in the U.K. Talk about creating pent-up demand. Targeted towards developers rather than consumers, the £1000 smartglasses will be sold to anyone 18 years or older and they can buy it online or direct from a Google distribution point. With Google I/O around the corner, will Google actually begin to offer a lower priced consumer version of Glass to more users? We'll have to wait and see.

Monday
Jun232014

Office 365 subscribers get 1TB storage bump, everyone else gets 15GB for free

Exciting news for Office 365 subscribers, they will soon get up to 1 terabyte of free storage from Microsoft on their OneDrive accounts. Non Office 365 users get a complimentary 15 GB of storage gratis. The additional storage will automatically added to existing Home, Personal, University or Business subscribers starting in July.

"Today, OneDrive and Office are announcing a BIG change to that benefit for consumers, to the tune of 1 TB per user. That’s right–we’re increasing the OneDrive storage allotment included with Office 365 Home, Office 365 Personal, and Office 365 University from 20 GB to 1 TB. That’s a whopping 50 times, or 5,000 percent increase in storage–and it’s going to be here before classes are in session!"

Great way to welcome the summer. Thanks Microsoft!

Source: MacRumors

Monday
Jun232014

Job listings show Apple plans to add more language support for Siri

Apple has said at WWDC that iOS users can expect to get new dictation languages for Siri. And we would seem to be getting more with new job listings posted by the company. This could mean they might add Thai, Brazilian Portuguese, and Russian into the mix. It has been previously reported that Apple was also working on adding Arabic, Dutch, Finnish, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian. It’s a good thing that Apple is helping bring Siri to more and more markets.

Source: Ubergizmo