Kukil Bora

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A diehard lover of photography, Kukil Bora started his career as a Web journalist with a Bangalore-based media firm called “SiliconIndia” in 2010. After working there for a year, Kukil joined International Business Times in May, 2011 as a Correspondent for the Bangalore news room. He loves writing technology articles. However, his areas of interest also include science, politics and sports. Kukil holds a Bachelor degree in English literature from Gauhati University and a Masters degree in Mass Communication from Bangalore University. You can find him on Google+ and Twitter.

Kukil Bora

How To Install Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich On Samsung Nexus S? [Tutorial]

Google announced Wednesday that it had released Android 4.0.4 and would begin issuing the update on HSPA+ versions of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The search engine giant also said that it is resuming the rollout of Ice Cream Sandwich for the unlocked versions of the Samsung Nexus S. Here're two ways of installing Android 4.0.4 onto the Nexus S.

Apple iBank: What Are Odds Of Having One, And Will You Bank With It?

From an Apple fan's point of view, one could trust the Cupertino tech giant in terms of the wide range of products it offers to the customers. Parting with hundreds of dollars each year for laying hands on Apple gadgets does tell that story. But would you ever trust Apple with all your money? Would you trust Apple with your savings and consider banking with an iBank?

iPhone 5 Release Rumors: 4G LTE Likely On Cards; Will It Lead To Sprint Bankruptcy?

Apple's new iPhone is very likely to have a number of key features that include a larger screen, a revamped design and the highly-anticipated 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) technology that will offer improved download speeds. But according to Bernstein Research analyst Craig Moffett, Sprint's scramble to deliver a 4G network could bring it to its knees once Apple unleashes its upcoming iPhone 5.

New iPad 3 Overheating: Why ‘Heatgate’ Claims Are ‘Overblown’

According to some thermal imaging tests, while running graphics-heavy tasks, Apple's newest device runs as much as 10 to 13 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than iPad 2. However Apple said there's no problem with the heating issue as the device operates well within thermal specifications. Read on for more insights.

Apple iPad 3 Release: Top 10 Apps for the High Definition Retina Display

It seems that Apple wants the new iPad's users to experience the Retina Display to its core. The company has created a new section in the App Store named great apps for the new iPad, which is fully dedicated to apps that have been developed for the new iPad's Retina Display. Here's a list of top 10 apps that have been given a super high resolution update to correspond with the release.

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