Nintendo announced today a new accessory for the Wii U. The Wii U GameCube Controller Adaptar will allow you to use your old GameCube controllers on the Wii U with full compatibility. A surprising move on Nintendo’s part to offer such compatibility between its two distinct devices considering no other company’s did this before unless we take into account some ...
Read More »ShareFile for iPhone is now available on the app store
Recently a very useful service called ShareFile has become available on the iPhone, and you can now download it from the App Store. Citrix ShareFile is a secure way of sending and storing files over the internet. The last thing you want to do is just grab an attachment, throw it into the email, and send it out into the open internet. Why? ...
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S5 Active – AT&T version leaked images
The Samsung Galaxy S5 Active has appeared in a couple of leaked images and videos so far. Today we got some more images of the AT&T version of the device from @evleaks. We can’t guaranty if the images are genuine but @evleaks is known to provide trustworthy information. The device has a solid, with a toughened back cover, rugged corners ...
Read More »HTC rumored to work on One M8 Plus and Advance
HTC One M8 is already one of the best smartphones on the market, but the company is already thinking about launching a device that features a 2K display. As many other companies launched or are preparing to launch smartphones with 2K resolution displays, HTC follows through and prepares the “Plus” version of the One M8, featuring a QHD screen. Plus, ...
Read More »LG to unveil 6-inch QHD with 491ppi display
Even if LG launched its G3 flagship with a 5.5-inch QHD display and an impressive 538ppi pixel density, the company decided to unveil its 6-inch QHD display next week at the SID (Society for Information Display) Display Week in San Francisco. The 6-inch display will have a pixel density of 491pp, which compared to the current G3 flagship is lower. ...
Read More »Google is now officially a car maker
Google is now a car maker! The company unveiled a self-driving car designed not by some car company, but by the Google X labs. The company said that they are planning on building about a hundred of these vehicles. The cars are designed to look as unthreatening as possible so that people are not shocked by the sight of a driver-less car. ...
Read More »Oppo N1 Mini images leaked one day before release
The Oppo N1 Mini will be officially announced tomorrow, but that doesn’t stop us from seeing the device today. A few images presenting Oppo’s latest handset in all its miniature glory were leaked a short while ago. While a shrunken version of the Oppo N1 is indeed welcomed, its name can be a bit deceiving. Oppo N1 Mini’s display measures no less than ...
Read More »Samsung hits again: will its Simband wearable prototype impress?
Samsung is known to be very determined when it comes to wearable devices and high-end technology, but this time the healthcare field, fun and everyday use are combined in a final device called Samsung Simband. Samsung already announced that it was planning on focusing on health tracking technologies and this so called smartwatch looks like it could be quite useful. ...
Read More »It’s official: Apple acquired Beats Electronics for no less than $3 billion.
Many speculations have been circulating around about the relationship between Apple and Beats and many rumors were misheard. Now, the official thing is here. Apple is one of the companies that rely on the Beat Electronics’ ideas and projects and right now they are also showing it in a way that costs $3 billion. Apple officialised the fact that the company ...
Read More »Google Chrome to block extensions not found on its Web Store
Google Chrome will get more secure from malware starting with the next update. Google announced that it will wall off its users from sideloading extensions. These extensions are often accompanied by spyware or malware that can get installed on computers without the user noticing it. Google official statement about the new policy: “Malware can change how browsers work by silently installing extensions on ...
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