Samsung, the Korean company will not stop until sci-fi scenarios will become reality. Looks like its full attention is focused now on biometric sensors and it plans to introduce them soon enough to the market, once the new smartphones will be released. After incorporating fingerprint scanning into the Galaxy S5, Samsung aims even higher and why not, at your eyes. ...
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Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet vs iPad Air: power or innovation?
When it comes to tablets, most consumers expect to find higher performance in these devices than in smartphones. The web experience is the most important factor to consider when choosing a tablet. The best tab is required when businesses and personal experiences are based on social networking, fast data sharing and quality. Sony’s Xperia Z2 has brought to the market ...
Read More »Twitter might be looking to buy SoundCloud
According to a Redcode report, Twitter seems to be interested in purchasing SoundCloud, the popular online audio distribution platform. The deal is not yet confirmed and details are still scarce at this time, but “people familiar with both companies” claim that it’s bound to happen. This wouldn’t be the first time Twitter has shown an interest in music, but if ...
Read More »5 Best Zombie themed games for Android
If you are a fan of Zombie movies or TV series like The Walking Dead, you probably enjoy spending your time blasting hordes of the undead back to their grave on your favorite android device. Fortunately you’ll have plenty of games to choose from nowadays as the market is filled with games featuring our favorite brain eaters. We gathered 5 ...
Read More »New Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor trailer reveals exclusives
Monolith Productions and Warner Brothers have released a new gameplay trailer for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor today. The video is mostly focused on the game’s weapons and rune system, but mentions exclusive pre-order bonuses as well. The trailer reveals that Shadow of Mordor’s main protagonist, Talion can use a wide variety of runes in order to upgrade his weapons. These ...
Read More »OwnFone launches in the UK with Braille buttons
The world’s first braille mobile phone, the OwnFone, has been officially launched in the United Kingdom. Considering how far we’ve come in terms of technology, you would assume that such a device targeted at the visually impaired would already be on the market, but it seems that was not the case until now. OwnFone, a company that specializes in such ...
Read More »Master Chief might debut on Xbox One with Halo HD Collection
Halo 5 was announced last week and is scheduled for release in 2015, but fans of the series have been assured that Master Chief will return this year. What does this mean? According to leaks from a lot of sources, Microsoft is preparing to launch a Halo HD Collection for the Xbox One, which will include the most important games ...
Read More »Watch Dogs is already being sold in Brazil
It’s no surprise that players can hardly wait to get their hands on the highly anticipated Watch Dogs. Fortunately, it appears retailers are just as eager to sell the game more than a week before release. Watch Dogs footage for both the Xbox One and PS4 was leaked everywhere these past few days, and even a couple of reviews were ...
Read More »Youtube wants to buy Twitch for more than $1 billion
According to “sources familiar with the pact”, Youtube is planning to buy the popular video game streaming platform Twitch for more than $1 billion. This rumor surfaced earlier on Variety, a weekly entertainment-trade magazine. The deal will supposedly be announced very soon and is said to be the most significant acquisition in the history of Youtube. The ever so popular video ...
Read More »Android Silver to replace Nexus
It seems that Google’s Nexus line of products is on the way out if rumors are to be trusted. Evleaks, a leaker that has been right many times before, revealed that Google wants to replace Nexus with a new brand called “Android Silver”. Although the first Silver devices are scheduled to launch at the beginning of next year (February), it ...
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