A new budget-friendly Galaxy Tab 5 seems to be in the works from Samsung and the slate should be akin to the Galaxy Tab 4 10.1, which wasn’t impressive, but it was pretty cheap for its size. The new Galaxy Tab 5 is supposed to be a 10 inch tablet, but Samsung is reportedly working on a dirt-cheap 7 inch ...
Read More »Galaxy S6 leak shows off 5.5 inch display and metal unibody
A new Galaxy S6 leak is suggesting that the upcoming flagship from South Korean giant Samsung will be a 5.5 inch phablet with a full aluminium unibody, which should be nice and pricey. Project Zero, as the Galaxy S6 has been dubbed, will feature a complete redesign, as the company promised that it would focus more on user preference and ...
Read More »Xperia Z4 Tablet Ultra release date reportedly set for first half of 2015
The Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet Ultra release date is reportedly set for sometime in the first half of 2015 and the slate is looking amazing so far. Rumors say that the Xperia Z4 Tablet Ultra specs and price are indeed something to write home about. Even though we haven’t any confirmation from Sony on the slate, we do hope it ...
Read More »Kodak Android smartphone to be demoed at CES 2015
A new Kodak Android smartphone will reportedly host a show at CES 2015 in January, even though we never would have thought it possible. Regardless of our skepticism, it seems that the Kodak Android smartphone is actually real, and it will be introduced at the Kodak booth at CES 2015. Kodak is partnering up with Bullit Group, the English company ...
Read More »Android 5.0.1 Lollipop rolling out to the Nvidia Shield Tablet
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop is the latest build from Google and it should fix various performance issues as well as bugs that came with the original 5.0 Lollipop version. Android 5.0.1 Lollipop is the same Material Design-touting OS that should impress any smartphone or tablet user, but the new version improves a lot of things. The Nvidia Shield Tablet is among ...
Read More »Samsung memory module with 4 GB RAM to be ready early next year
A new Samsung memory module, which would bring 4 GB RAM to high-end smartphones launching in 2015, is already in production according to the company. The upcoming year is already packed with rumored smartphone launches sporting powerful CPUs like the Snapdragon 805 and 810 and with Samsung’s new memory module, we could see powerhouses being launched with massive performance improvements. The ...
Read More »Asus ZenFone specs leaked, no One M8 dual camera on board
CES 2015 will involve a few new Asus ZenFone announcements, as teased by the company in an earlier video, but new leaks about at least one of the new entries tells a pretty weird story. We previously reported that Asus would be introducing a dual camera smartphone akin to the HTC One M8, since the teaser the company published seemed ...
Read More »Hydrogen-fueled Toyota Lexus limo in the works
A new hydrogen-fueled Toyota Lexus seems to be in the works, even though the Mirai, the first widely available hydrogen fuel-cell electric car hasn’t even gone on sale in the U.S. and Europe yet. The Mirai was introduced in Japan earlier this Fall and was followed by quite the hype. The Mirai should be released in the U.S. and Europe ...
Read More »The Interview now available on Youtube, Google Play and Xbox Video
The Interview was pulled from nationwide theaters in America after the Sony hack attack perpetrators threatened theaters that it would launch terrorist attacks of the magnitude of 9/11. Sony then agreed to cancel The Interview premiere and many thought that the film would be buried and we would never get a chance to see it. That didn’t happen thankfully, as ...
Read More »Galaxy S5 vs iPhone 6 Plus: premium and functional compared
The Galaxy S5 was one of the most criticized, yet one of the best selling devices of 2014. The handset was launched early in the year, as usual, and while the design of the device was atrocious as some might say, the functionality and features that were build into the band-aid were quite impressive. The Galaxy S5 design was and ...
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