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Introduction

We welcome you to scrbetech. Here, we bring news from around the web about the latest smartphones, tablets, phablets, wearables, and other statements from the multinational OEM's and their respective operating systems. scrbetech, as the caption suggests, will deliver our readers with the noteworthy information from consumer electronics manufacturers and other developers around the globe, working closely with the tech centered savvy's to develop a seamless and untethered stream of broadcast and published reports of news from the mobile technology community. We focus in featuring the newest announcements from the field and being up-to-the-minute with the best source of news, reviews, comparisons and discussions to the incomparable.


Aim

To administer and distinguish the distinctive relations of connected life through wireless media and communicate directly with the people involved. In simple words, we pledge to fetch the latest happening from the communications media and broadcast it to our readers in a spick and span order.


Behind the desk


Syamanth Sreejith (Sam) - Founder and Editor in Chief

Syamanth is currently a student from NIOS. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of the blog. Sam is a officially a technology writer and a mass communication journalism student, he had also been one of the forum moderator at Inn Forum, by Innjoo. He first stepped into writing mobile technology for over three years now, and tried keeping himself 100 percent focused on scribbling for online blogs and forums, all about mobile from 2011. Android and iOS are his personal favorites and love being tangled with these.




About the theme

We deliver you content in a straight minimal, sleek and materialistic design with Blogger's one of the most uncluttered Dynamic template's Timeslide view, customized and tweaked by our in house web designing team for more appropriate fashion of both reading and comprehension.

Readers of the blog also have a course of action to aspire from seven different outlooks for the main page of the blog from Classic to Snapshot, we have Timeslide vista set as default. You can sort out the outlooks of your notion from the left top side of the webpage by hovering the mouse to the drop-down option of selective outlooks. And specially for the mobile devices, we have a customized mobile template view in store for the users, which automatically adjusts the webpage dimensions, according you with finer reading experience over your smartphone or tablet.

Over to the right side of the page we have also an option to translate or render our webpage to different languages of your choice with Google Translator. scrbetech can be read in dialects of Afrikaner to Zulus. Last but definitely not the least, readers can subscribe to our content via email and different sources of RSS feed readers. We wish you stay connected with us on our social media pages for timely updates of the latest published reads.


Launching Date

We will kick start streaming and broadcasting our contents and reports in reads live from Tuesday, July 14, 2015. We urge you to check back on the aforementioned date for the best source of grasping news in the matchless way possible. Good days to you, until we meet again.

Hasta pronto...

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