Nokia today announced the Nokia Lumia 625, an accessibly priced 4G smartphone to help people see more of what they love. The Lumia 625 delivers high-speed entertainment to a wide audience with a large 4.7-inch super-sensitive LCD screen and 4G Internet
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HP ElitePad now in Kenya
HP has announced the release of the HP ElitePad 900 in the Kenyan market. The announcement was made at an event at Hemmingways Hotel in Karen, clearly signalling the intention of HP to target Kenya’s business and corporate community. HP says the tablet
Mixed reviews for BlackBerry, diehard fans rejoice
The new BlackBerry got mixed reviews as the Canadian-based smartphone maker launched its bid for a comeback, while diehard "Crackberry" addicts cheered the new lineup. Forums devoted to BlackBerry were abuzz after the launch of two sleek new handsets
Apple iPad mini makes debut
The iPad mini made its debut on Friday as Apple takes on rivals Amazon, Google and Samsung with a smaller version of its coveted tablet computer, but it was a low-key start as sales began in Australia. While gadget lovers queued for days to get their
RIM partners with Porsche in new BlackBerry design
(KEN MACHARIA) - In a one of a kind partnership, luxury car manufacturer has partnered with Research in Motion (RIM) to design the new elite Porsche Design P’9981 smart phone. The P’9981 phone naturally follows Porsche’s design superiority, with
Amazon to unveil tablet at mystery event
With nearly 30 million iPads sold, Apple is the undisputed tablet computer champion. BlackBerry maker Research In Motion, US computer giant Hewlett-Packard, South Korea's Samsung and scores of other companies with devices powered by Google's Android
Microsoft shows off Windows 8 for tablets
Microsoft pulled back the curtain on new Windows computer operating software designed to power not only personal computers but also rivals to Apple's iPad. Windows division president Steven Sinofsky stressed touchscreen tablets as he boasted of the diverse
Samsung Galaxy S II finally in Kenya
Samsung Electronics (East Africa) has dropped their new Galaxy S II Smartphone into the Kenyan market to make life easier for the majority of phone users who mostly access the internet through their mobile devices. In just months, more than 10 million