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Android Wear update officially announced by Google

Android Wear update officially announced by Google

We previously reported that the new Android Wear update should surface alongside the Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Android 5.0 Lollipop release. Google has pushed back the rumored October 15 announcement of Android Wear, but the company has finally announced the new Android Wear update. A build number hasn’t been disclosed yet, but we are sure to find it out ...

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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 scheduled to upgrade to Android Lollipop

Samsung has traditionally lagged behind when it comes to updates, but the manufacturer might be looking to break this tradition with Android 5.0 Lollipop. The company recently went on Twitter and teased the latest version of the operating system for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The tweet doesn’t actually say that Android Lollipop is coming to the phablet, but it ...

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Two new Android apps launched by Microsoft

Two new Android apps launched by Microsoft

While Microsoft isn’t known for its efforts to launch Android apps that integrate some of the nifty traits of Windows 8.1, the company has released two new Android apps that aim to help users customize, as well as share their experience with Android. One of the Android apps is the Next Lock Screen, which is a mix between the Android ...

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Xbox One screenshots feature delayed to 2015

Xbox One screenshots feature delayed to 2015 because it’s too challenging for Microsoft

While PlayStation 4 has allowed users to take screenshots since its launch in November last year, Xbox One still doesn’t have this feature. And according to Phil Spencer, users will have to wait until 2015 for its implementation. The head of Microsoft’s Xbox division says that they are working to implement the screenshot feature, but it turns out that it ...

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Image: Apple Pay users double charged by Bank of America

Apple Pay users double charged by Bank of America

Apple Pay has just been launched on Monday, and it seems that just like with Apple Maps and iOS 8, the company is not off to a great start. While most users didn’t report having any issue with the new Apple Pay mobile payment system, Bank of America customers have reported that their accounts were being billed twice for the ...

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SDK 2 for Windows Kinect v2 sensors allows devs to sell Kinect apps in Windows Store

SDK update for Kinect v2 sensors brings Kinect apps to Windows Store

Microsoft announced that they have released the the second version of the Windows Software Development Kit for the Kinect v2 sensors. This update allows developers to sell Kinect apps through the Windows Store. The company also announced that they have released an adapter kit that costs $49.99. This will allow gamers who own Kinect for Xbox One tot attach the ...

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Replace your fitness tracker with a smart earpiece

Replace your fitness tracker with an earpiece

It seems that everybody is interested in owning a fitness tracker nowadays, but few fitness buffs can find trackers that work without having to be tethered to a smartphone. While there are fitness trackers that can do their job just fine without requiring a smartphone, some people might not be comfortable wearing gear on their wrists while they exercise. A ...

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Samsung Galaxy Core Max launched in China

Samsung Galaxy Core Max launched in China

Samsung is on the fritz with new smartphone releases, the latest of which is the Samsung Galaxy Core Max mid-ranger. The Galaxy Core Max was just unveiled in China and while it sports a pretty Super AMOLED display and has support for two SIM cards, otherwise it is a pretty mid-range device. The Galaxy Grand 2 was also recently launched, ...

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