We first saw a demo of the Eye Experience platform HTC developed for the cameras on the HTC One M8, HTC Desire Eye and other, older HTC devices at the Double Exposure event earlier. The Eye Experience is a camera application that allows you to customize and benefit from various features that are meant to enhance your photography experience on ...
Read More »Galaxy S5 Plus launched
The Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus was originally launched earlier this year under the Galaxy S5 4G+ name in Singapore, and it seems that the handset is now also available in the Netherlands under the Galaxy S5 Plus name. The Galaxy S5 Plus is a faster version of the Galaxy S5, with a quad core Snapdragon 805 CPU clocked at 2.5 ...
Read More »BlackBerry might be bought out by Lenovo
We have seen a nice amount of progress from BlackBerry this year, with the new BlackBerry Passport and the upcoming “unconventional” handsets, as announced by BlackBerry CEO John Chen. Even so, the company is still struggling with revenue because its user base has considerably shrunk in the past few years, taking the company’s popularity with it. Lenovo has already tried ...
Read More »Galaxy Mega 2 launching this week
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 is launching in the US at AT&T on October 24, after it was officially launched on several Asian markets. AT&T has just announced that it would start selling the Galaxy Mega 2 starting Friday with various data plans. The Galaxy Mega 2 price will be $150 with a 2 year contract, $19.80 per month with ...
Read More »Oppo N3 might sport a fingerprint scanner
There are only a couple of days left until the official launch event of the Oppo N3 with a rotating camera, and yet leaks can’t stop flowing. The newest information about the Oppo N3 suggests that the handset might join the likes of the Galaxy S5, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy Note 4 with the addition of a ...
Read More »OnePlus One up for pre-order on October 27
I feel that I have to start by saying I told you so. Just kidding, although we did predict that the OnePlus One would go up for pre-order sometime this summer. It’s a step forward for OnePlus and many customers who did not get the chance to receive an invite to buy the OnePlus One will now rejoice in knowing ...
Read More »Archos VR will be the cheapest VR headset you can find
Virtual Reality headsets and goggles have become quite popular since Google Cardboard, Oculust Rift and Samsung Gear VR have hit the market. While we are enthusiastic about these headsets, as well as about Google Glass and the Sony’s Project Morpheus, there’s a new company hopping on the VR train. Epson has already made its debut with the affordable Epson Moverio BT-200, ...
Read More »Verizon Wireless planning a Smart City
Most of you know Verizon Wireless because it’s a carrier which is mostly involved with handsets and tablets, as well as various data and mobile communication services. Nonetheless, Verizon is not just a carrier, but a financer and backer of some really interesting products, as it turns out. Verizon is supposedly planning a Smart City and is already recruiting products ...
Read More »Facebook and co will have to automatically send extremists’ data to authorities
I’m sure you’ve heard about James Comey, FBI director, is concerned about how encryption form Apple and Google jeopardize their investigations and how companies like those shouldn’t encrypt data so that government agencies can’t get their hands on them. Apple and Google have responded by saying that data will indeed be available to government agencies, but only if they have ...
Read More »Android 5.0 Lollipop keyboard available for download
While Android 5.0 Lollipop is beginning its rollout to Nexus and Google Play Edition devices later this month, we were surprised to see one of its new features, the Android 5.0 Lollipop keyboard, made available for download. Android 5.0 Lollipop brings ton of new features to the mobile OS, and a complete revamp of the UI with Material Design. You ...
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