Google Inbox is supposedly one of the best email aggregators out there, offered by Gmail. You still can’t get into Inbox without an invite at the moment, but it’s good to see that support has been expanded to Apple iPads, too. Google Inbox can now be downloaded from the iTunes store and if you can get your hands on an ...
Read More »Samsung Galaxy E5 and Galaxy E7 pricing cut by company
Samsung has listened to feedback from customers and has consequently cut the prices of the brand new mid-range duo, the Galaxy E5 and Galaxy E7. These two metal-clad smartphones are Samsung’s way of making up for the overly expensive mid-ranger which has already been discontinued, the Galaxy Alpha. The Galaxy E5 and E7 are two mid-range smartphones that have received ...
Read More »Windows 10: biometric security feature confirmed
Windows 10 is set to be released sometime this March, with a Technical Preview already live and available for insiders. Windows 10 for Phones technical preview is also available for insiders, if you’re wondering. While all that is interesting, we just got word that Microsoft has indeed confirmed that the brand new operating system will feature biometric security. If TouchID ...
Read More »Project Ara modules introduced, to be revealed at the MWC
Project Ara is one of the most interesting and ambitious projects Google is working on and progress within the project is fast. New module manufacturers are on board with Project Ara, and the modular phone is shaping up to be the smartphone of the future. For all we know, Project Ara could replace the Nexus, Android One and GPe projects ...
Read More »Nexus 5 Android 5.2 update surfaces in the wild
The Nexus 5 is one of the most popular Android smartphones on the market and the handset has recently been spotted in a Geekbench benchmark test running none other than Android 5.2. If you’ve been patiently waiting for yet another update to Android 5.1 or similar, you should rejoice as most likely, Google will skip that and send Android 5.2 ...
Read More »Listen to Google Play Music on an iPad
Google Play Music has been available for iPhones for quite some time now, but until now, we couldn’t get access to the service on Apple’s tablets. That’s about to change, as support for the iPad is now here. Google Play Music can be now installed on any iPad you own, alongside the All Access feature so that you can get ...
Read More »Sony Xperia Z3 Android Lollipop update receives certification
The Xperia Z3 Android 5.0 Lollipop update has just been certified by the Wi-Fi alliance, which means the rollout of the update isn’t far ahead. Xperia Z3 owners were hoping that Sony would send out Android 5.1 Lollipop instead of 5.0, but it seems the company is working on 5.0 and is intending to send the update out this month. ...
Read More »New HTC One set for March 1st launch event at MWC
HTC UK has just confirmed on Twitter that “the new HTC One” will be launched on March 1st 2015. That’s just a day ahead of the official kick-off of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The tagline HTC UK has shared for the new HTC One is “let them stare”, which suggests we are in for a treat on ...
Read More »How to: LG G Watch R into a Watch Urbane DIY
We’ve recently reported that LG just announced the new Watch Urbane, which aims to directly compete with the Apple Watch, as it is actually a re-vamped, redesigned, beautified LG G Watch R. Now those of you who already have an LG G Watch R might be thinking about buying the Watch Urbane because it truly looks amazing and comes with ...
Read More »Tim Cook told you so: Google Glass would flop
Tim Cook, Apple CEO, seems to have known about Google Glass Explorer becoming somewhat of a flopped wearable device, which sounds a bit odd. Google Glass didn’t exactly flop, because the Explorer project was advertised as a feedback program that would gather users’ impressions and suggestions about the wearable device and use those to perfect Google Glass. The project was ...
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