We have been used to PayPal working together with eBay for more than a decade, but it seems that the companies will be parting ways starting 2015. eBay has tried to reinforce the idea that PayPal will still be its payment platform this year, but it seems that the auction site will be separating from PayPal nonetheless. eBay hasn’t been ...
Read More »Alcatel Pop Mega comes with a companion phone
Alcatel has come up with a new trend with the announcement of the Alcatel Pop Mega phablet: the companion phone. The Alcatel Pop Mega is a mid-range phablet tht will retail for around $250 at TracFone and will come “equipped” with a Buddy in the box. What’s this about, you may ask. Well, Alcatel has thought that people who would ...
Read More »Basis by Intel launches the Peak fitness tracker
Basis has been regarded as one of the best OEMs for fitness trackers with the affordable Basis fitness band which could automatically detect when you were moving and could track sweat output, heat dissipation, blood flow and heart rate. A little over six months ago, Basis was acquired by Intel and has just announced the Peak fitness tracker, the first ...
Read More »Motorola Droid Turbo rumor round-up
The Motorola Droid Turbo is one of the devices that have been the talk of the town in the past two weeks, with many speculations flying around, some actually saying that the Motorola Droid Turbo might be the new Nexus 6. That rumor has been voided by the newest Nexus 6 leaks which suggest a device similar to the rumored ...
Read More »HTC One M8 Max to rival the Galaxy Note 4
HTC has had plenty of attention with the release of the HTC One M8 and its cheaper brother, the HTC One E8, as well as the Windows version of the One M8 and the first 64 bit smartphone, the HTC Desire 820. Nonetheless, HTC is said to be struggling with revenue and market share and other products like the medical ...
Read More »HP launching budget-friendly laptop
HP recently launched rhe HP Stream 7 and Stream 8 budget tablets with Windows 8.1 on top, but it seems that the company is decidedly trying to get the attention of budget-shoppers with another cheap device, the HP Stream Laptop. The HP Stream 14 was a bit more expensive than we had previously thought so HP decided to launch another ...
Read More »BlackBerry to release one unconventional phone a year
The BlackBerry Passport has just been officially launched last week and the handset has quickly sold out, demonstrating that BlackBerry had underestimated the success the handset was going to have, offering up only 200.000 units when the handset went on sale. The BlackBerry Passport enjoys a pretty good success rate at the moment, with people appreciating the unconventional form factor ...
Read More »Project Ara modules will be hot-swappable
Project Ara is one of Google’s more recent projects, with hints to an online viral video depicting “blocks” which make up a phone that you won’t have to throw away when a a part is damaged or when you would like to upgrade certain features. Project Ara has been in the works for quite some time now, with Google working ...
Read More »HP Stream 7 and HP Stream 8 unveiled as cheap Windows tablets
HP has announced the release of two new tablets earlier today, the HP Stream 7 and the HP Stream 8 with Windows 8.1 on both of the tablets. The HP Stream line is designed to compete with tablets like the Huawei Honor Tablet, Lenovo IdeaPad, Acer Iconia, Toshiba Encore Mini and Asus Memo Pad. HP aims to offer customers tablets ...
Read More »Galaxy Grand Prime to be launched in India
The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime has surfaced not so long ago as Sasmung’s attempt at a selfie smartphone. The new selfie trend among OEMs and companies has become quite popular recently so the Galaxy Grand Prime was an expected move on Samsung’s part. There are other smartphones out there which are selfie-centered, such as the Oppo N1 and the upcoming ...
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