The LG G4 release date is supposedly around the corner, sources saying that MWC will be the place where LG decides to finally reveal the successor to the appreciated LG G3 of last year. While there’s no official word on how the LG G4 will look like or what additional features it will provide, we have a good library of ...
Read More »Nexus 5 overheating: causes and solutions
The Nexus 5 is one of the best smartphones from Google and LG and it has recently received Android 5.0 Lollipop, which make the flagship even more fun to use. Even though it was discontinued, the Nexus 5 can still be had from independent retailers or re-sellers online. As with any smartphone on the market, there are issues and bugs ...
Read More »MapQuest for iOS update brings enhanced navigation
MapQuest for iOS is being updated today with new features and improved navigation, in the face of competitors upcoming from Nokia and Google. If you want an alternative to Apple’s own Maps or Google Maps, AOL’s MapQuest is one of the best navigation applications out there, With the fresh update, the app ends up offering enough features to make your ...
Read More »Microsoft working on a phone-laptop hybrid, going retro
Microsoft is holding a big event tomorrow and sources say that besides the details we will be seeing about Windows 10 and its smartphone version, we might be surprised by some new hardware, too. Rumors say that the company is working on a phone-laptop hybrid, which should be another addition to the Microsoft convertible portfolio. We already have tablet-laptop hybrids ...
Read More »Thousands of Minecraft credentials are now out in the open
Our beloved Minecraft, one of the most successful and fast-growing games of the past few years, has been hacked and now an estimated 2,000 credentials have been leaked online. The hack was discovered yesterday when thousands of user names and passwords were uncovered online. It seems that the hack is concentrated around German Minecraft players, but the extent of the ...
Read More »Microsoft Outlook was hacked by Chinese government
Microsoft Outlook was a victim of a man-in-the-middle attack yesterday and it seems like the culprit was already unmasked by a diligent watchdog: China. Indeed, fingers are being pointed at the Chinese government, accusing them of orchestrating an attack on Microsoft Outlook and the company might be revoking the trust they have in the CNNIC certificate authority. GreatFire is a ...
Read More »Galaxy S4 vs HTC One M7: future-proof flagships of yesteryear
The Galaxy S4 and the HTC One M7 were famous flagships of 2013 and still kept their game at the highest point in 2014, at least until other flagships like the Galaxy Note 4 and LG G3 arrived. Can these flagships keep their ground in 2015 or can they be considered as outdated and outdone by current and future releases? ...
Read More »Galaxy S4 Android 5.0.1 ROM leaked online
The Galaxy S4 Android 5.0.1 ROM has been leaked online so that those of you who aren’t lucky enough to own GPe Galaxy S4 units (which have already received Android 5.0 Lollipop) may take advantage of the Material Design and new features in Google’s new OS. The official Galaxy S4 Android 5.0.1 ROM showed up in a Chinese forum and ...
Read More »Sharp launching two new interesting Aquos phones
Sharp is famous for the Sharp Aquos Crystal and Crystal X, the bezelless smartphones with affordable price tags. Even though bezelless smartphones haven taken off properly yet, the company is planning to launch another phone taking advantage of the design, as well as a non-conventional clam phone that is surprising neat and functional. Sharp’s Edgest design will be employed in ...
Read More »Lumia Denim update rolling out for all
The Lumia Denim update rollout is similar to the Android 5.0 Lollipop one because Microsoft announced that it would be released in stages in batches. While many aren’t really happy to hear that, at least most Lumia devices are now benefiting from the update. First, the Lumia Denim update started rolling out in December 2014 to a limited number of ...
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