HTC’s Micro arc oxidation makes the metal unibody nearly five-times stronger

Impressed by the ceramic metal wrapped around the HTC one s’s ice cream sandwich powered core? For your information, the finely crafted metal is made using a process called micro arc oxidation. It gives the nice ceramic look and feel to HTC’s iconic unibody shell. According to the company, the technology is more of a treatment to the metal than just a finish on top of it. And it result in metals that five-times stronger. You will see more details in the video below

Android fans rejoice, photo filter app instagram coming for android Precisely speaking, instagram is much more than some retro photo filters, it is yet another social network. For long the company focused on scaling their ios app and dealing with the growth there. This clean and interesting app is about to land on android.Instagram’s Kevin Sys...

Google and oracle ordered to disclose paid bloggers There’s a few arguments comes down to closure nowadays. Google won’t pay oracle a dime. The doom of android is overstated and it seems that this trial gives oracle a finger and shatters their dreams of picking big bucks from google’s pocket. But the drama isn’t over yet, the...

Google fiber stretch its wings, hold back by wifi limitation A vegan cafe in Kansas has been endowed with the Google fiber, secretly, for several months. Theverge performed a few tests and found, as expected, speeds were hold back by the limitation of wifi network. The struggle peaks to 160mbps, much lower than the advertised 1G per second speed.&nb...

Huawei ascend d quad scores the highest in benchmark The new kid in town’s showing promise, Huawei’s flagship ascend d quad just became the world’s fastest smartphone in a benchmark round up test which included some of the brilliant rivals such as HTC one x or LG Optimus 4d. The home grown k-3 soc only get outperformed by an Asus t...