MWC 2015 isn’t right around the corner, but time passes by faster than you would think and March 6th, when MWC 2015 should be kicking off will come soon, and we’re anxious to see what participating companies have prepared for us. BlackBerry is going to be one of the exhibitors at the show and rumor has it that the newly ...
Read More »Inbox by Gmail updated, enhanced support for Android Wear and tablets
Inbox by Gmail is still invite-based, but that doesn’t mean it’s not being taken care of, receiving a new update that adds enhanced support for Android Wear and tablets. If you’ve been lucky enough to get an invite to join Inbox by Gmail or you’ve received a reply to your email sent to Google, you’ll be happy to know that ...
Read More »Fire Phone update with huge changelog rolling out, but nobody seems to care
The Amazon Fire Phone was launched in June to a pretty unrelenting crowd, and immediately received bad reviews and criticism for its hefty price as well as unimpressive features. Even though the Fire Phone launch was pretty much a failure, Amazon reiterated that it wasn’t going to give up on its own smartphone line and suggested that the Fire Phone ...
Read More »Nexus 5 vs Nexus 6: specs, price and features compared
The Nexus 5 is sadly not being produced any more, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get your hands on this year’s most popular stock Android smartphone. The Nexus 6 on the other hand is the latest iteration of a stock Android smartphone from Google and Motorola and aims to set a model for other OEMs on how to create ...
Read More »Project Tango development kit being offered up to developers
We’e heard about Project Tango before, in September, and we’ve learned that it should be a new tablet that takes advantage of Google’s 3D mapping technology. Project Tango was originally announced in May 2014, but we had some leaked images and an FCC certification leaked in September, when the project started gaining steam. Project Tango revolves around the concept of ...
Read More »BlackBerry Classic launched, will be available at Verizon and AT&T
The long-awaited BlackBerry Classic aka the Q20 QWERTY smartphone was finally launched by the company. Too bad it wasn’t on a Thursday, since the BlackBerry Classic is a throwback and aims to bring back those who have lost interest in the original BlackBerry Q10 with its own QWERTY keyboard. The staple features of the original BlackBerry Classic have been brought ...
Read More »OnePlus ROM in the works, alongside a contest
A OnePlus One ROM seems to be in the works, which is great news since OnePlus and Cyanogen aren’t best friends anymore, a fact proven by the patent infringement complain intended by Micromax that resulted in the OnePlus One being banned in India. The OnePlus ROM will be an optional UI that OnePlus One users will be able to install, ...
Read More »Android 5.0 update might skip the Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge
The Android 5.0 update might skip the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge altogether, but owners of these phablets and innovative devices shouldn’t fret because their gadgets will probably receive Android 5.0.1 Lollipop directly. That means that instead of getting the Android 5.0 update first, the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge will wait a little longer ...
Read More »Galaxy E7 specs confirmed by benchmark, release date still unknown
We’ve picked up on the Samsung Galaxy E7 and Galaxy E5 last week, talking about how Samsung is planning yet another new line of mid-range smartphones. GFXBench has published the Galaxy E7 specs so we now have confirmation that the handset is actually in the works and Samsung is indeed planning a new line. After the Galaxy Alpha-inspired Galaxy A3, ...
Read More »Ex-Sony employees sue Sony Entertainment over hack, claiming their data wasn’t protected
Ex-Sony employees are suing Sony Entertainment as a consequence of the massive hack that revealed a ton of personal information earlier this Fall, claiming that Sony failed to protect their data. Four ex-Sony employees are now filing two lawsuits against the company, saying that there weren’t enough precautionary measures in place to protect their data from being hacked. The massive ...
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