Although the wearable market, especially the smartwatch market, has progressed a lot in the past year, with stylish releases like the Moto 360, LG G Watch R and Samsung Gear S, we have to acknowledge that all of these smartwatch try to be unisex. With that in mint, we can say that the watches we can find on the market ...
Read More »Twitter now allows for money transfers via tweets
Twitter is working with a French bank to enable money transfers via tweets. The bank Groupe BPCE is the company that’s behind this and the payments will be paneled by the bank’s S-money service, which already allows transfers through text messages. The service was only able to do the transfers from mobile to mobile, but now they can make their ...
Read More »Security Breach at Kmart
Hacking incidents at major retailers are beginning to be more common, with Target, Dairy Queen and Home Depot already targeted by hackers. The most recent security breach happened at Kmart and according to the retailer, the malware that had been responsible for the security breach had been in Kmart servers for a month already. The security breach at Kmart compromised ...
Read More »NATO targeted by Russian hackers
Russian hackers have exploited a Microsoft Windows bug so that they could spy on NATO and government computers. The same bug was used to access computers in Ukraine and Poland, as well. NATO doesn’t know what kind of data the hackers were after, or what they managed to access on NATO computers, but supposedly, the Russian hackers were looking for ...
Read More »Facebook vs Twitter – Latest stats and figures
It’s no secret that Facebook and Twitter are currently the two most popular social media platforms around. Literally hundreds of million of people visit these networks every month and countless new accounts are created every single day. But how do they stack up against each other? According to the latest statistics by Statista, Facebook leads by quite a large margin, ...
Read More »BlackBerry Passport vs Samsung Galaxy S5
The BlackBerry Passport and Samsung Galaxy S5 are two flagships for 2014, which were not only widely anticipated but have been two successful devices appreciated by many who have already got their hands on them. While the BlackBerry Passport was launched just a few weeks ago, it became an instant hit thanks to its unique design and the bundle of ...
Read More »Nexus 6 vs Motorola Droid Turbo
The Nexus 6 and the Motorola Droid Turbo are two handsets made by the same company, coming out later this month. Both of these handsets have been overhyped in the past few months and weeks, and both seem to be promising powerhouses. While the Nexus 6 is scheduled to be launched sometime tomorrow, alongside the HTC Nexus 9 and Android ...
Read More »iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Alpha
Samsung and Apple have been working hard against each other this Fall, with both companies releasing high quality handsets, as well as announcing upcoming new gadgets. Samsung has launched the Galaxy Alpha and announced a new Galaxy A line based on the premium handset, while Apple launched the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and announced that an Apple Watch ...
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S5 vs Sony Xperia Z3 – Out with the old, in with the new
Last month during the IFA Trade Show in Berlin we had the pleasure of seeing a bunch of new smartphones revealed including a few highly anticipated flagships. The Sony Xperia Z3 was one such device and although it doesn’t come long after its predecessor, it still features some improvements that make it stand out from the crowd. Most people would ...
Read More »Samsung announces new 60GHz Wi-Fi technology with speeds of up to 575MB/s
Samsung has proven time and time again to be a company that is constantly focused on delivering revolutionary products and creating innovative technology solutions. Their latest ground braking development is a 60GHz Wi-Fi technology which accelerates data transmission by five times. The current maximum Wi-Fi speed allowed by existing market devices is of 866Mbps, or 108MB/s – which is the actual ...
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