Almost a year has past since Amazon updated the Kindle line, the Kindle Paperwhite being the last device released by the company. A refresh to the tablet line was an expected occurrence, and some diligent people have spotted a Kindle Voyage listing on German and Japanese Amazon stores. The Kindle Paperwhite featured a 6 inch E-ink screen with 1024*768 resolution and 212 ...
Read More »Android Silver might be cut
Rumors about Android Silver overpowering the Nexus line were heard at the beginning of Summer, but Google has stated that the Nexus line is alive and kicking, reinforcing speculations about a new Nexus 6 smartphone joining Google’s Nexus portfolio. Android Silver has been absent from the news ever since, with no mention from Google about what it’s planning for the ...
Read More »HTC One M8 Champions League collectors edition unveiled
We reported about HTC bringing designers onto its team in order to creat one of a kind HTC One M8 and other smartphones, which will be limited edition devices. The Here’s to Creativity program from HTC brought us the HTC One M8 Phunk edition as its first design exhibitor, with a tattoo-like back-cover with the HTC logo and design etched into ...
Read More »Invisibility cloak made possible
An invisibility cloak as seen in Harry Potter might not be here yet, but there have been certain advancements made in technology that come close to the technology used in X-Men. Not that we can turn ships invisible, yet. The whole concept of an invisibility cloak has become much more tangible compared to when the Harry Potter books were written. ...
Read More »Galaxy Grand Prime – Samsung’s selfie-phone
Once again, we have to talk about a selfie-phone. OEMs have gone crazy about the new trend and are rolling out selfie-phones after selfie-phones. Samsung seems to have joined the trend, according to rumors, with the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. Not that the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge won’t be the most popular phablets on the market next ...
Read More »Facial recognition technology implemented by the FBI
The FBI, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has been investing in facial recognition technology for some time now, and it seems as though they’ve implemented a new technology to catch the bad guys. The main idea behind facial recognition technology is to replace the fingerprint system and allow culprits to be identified through a facial recognition software from afar. ...
Read More »Nexus 6 might come with Google Gem
The Nexus 6 is one of the most rumored and hyped devices at the moment and everybody is looking forward to the Android 5.0 L (Lemon Meringue Pie, Lollipop, Lion) running flagship. So far, there have been many different rumors saying that the Nexus 6 will be manufactured by Motorola, and will feature a 5.2, 5.7 or 5.9 inch screen. ...
Read More »Polaroid Instagram camera prints your photos on the go
Polaroid has introduced the Socialmatic camera, which looks just like the Instagram logo, right down to its size ratio. Many would ask why would anyone want to buy such a bulky camera that is at best average. Well, I would argue that besides the fact that it can print your photos on the spot, it also houses a smartphone running ...
Read More »Misfit Flash wearable only $49
The wearable market is considered pretty saturated by many, but that doesn’t stop OEMs from developing newer wearable technology, from jewelry like the MICA smart bracelet to the MOTA smart ring, smartwacthes and Google Glass inspired Gear Blink smart glasses, FUNIKI ambient glasses and wearable virtual reality headsets like the Gear VR and Oculus Rift. The Misfit Flash is the ...
Read More »CyanogenMod 11 M10 released today
The CyanogenMod monthly update began rolling out today, with the promise of a few new features and a lot of bug fixes. CyanogenMod is an open source Android firmware many are keen on because it offers a lot of customization compared to stock Android or other ROMs. The only issue with CyanogenMod is that on most devices, you need to ...
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