Microsoft is making a version of Office for Android tablets, which will reportedly be on par with their recently released version of the software for the Apple iPad. The company already offers Office for Android phones, but this would be their first offering for tablets. Microsoft seems to want to also be considered a great software provider in addition to a platform ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 LTE coming soon to T-Mobile
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 will soon be available at T-Mobile, the carrier announced today. The company is offering the option of adding the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 LTE version to an existing Simple Choice Plan at no additional cost. T-Mobile is also giving 1.2 GB of free LTE data every month until the end of the year and ...
Read More »CD Projekt Red announces Witcher: Battle Arena
CD Projekt Red have announced Witcher: Battle Arena, a multiplayer online battle arena game, set in the same universe as the company’s The Witcher series. The game is being developed externally by Fuero Games, and will be made for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Windows tablets. The game is completely free to play, and the company says you can play ...
Read More »Rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4’s camera emerge
Samsung has to step up its game this year if it is to withstand the aggressive push LG is cooking up with the LG G3 and Apple is preparing for the fall season. The company’s hopes lie in the successor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, the Note 4, a phablet that’s expected to release sometime this fall. The most ...
Read More »Android Wear, Android TV, and Android Auto wont feature custom skins
Google engineering director David Burke revealed that skins and custom interfaces will not be allowed on Android Wear, Android TV, or Android Auto screens. Burke is well known for managing the Nexus program. Customizing might appeal to some of the OEMs that use the operating system, but the user experience is not always very good. Samsung’s TocuhWiz is one that’s ...
Read More »Ouya introduces $60 season pass
Ouya hasn’t been doing too well lately, and in an effort to boost the Android powered microconsole’s fortunes the company has revealed a new All Access Pass that gives customers access to every game on the system for a year. For the moment Ouya says this is just an “extremely limited test” to “learn more about our gamers and their ...
Read More »Android L developer preview available for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7
Rumors about Android 5.0 Lollipop have been floating around since the beginning of the year, but at the I/O conference, Google presented the next version of their operating system only as Android L. While they didn’t want to reveal the full name just yet, they did make a very interesting announcement regarding the operating system. The company released a developer preview (or ...
Read More »iPhone 6 vs LG G3 – The upcoming smartphone battle of the year
Two of the most impressive devices to ever grace the smartphone market will go in a head-to-head battle later this year. While the LG G3 has been released in South Korea last month, the iPhone 6 is still in the works and will only be arriving around September according to multiple sources. Apple has done a good job at keeping its ...
Read More »Samsung Gear Live and LG G Watch available today
Google announced today at their I/O conference that the LG G Watch and all-new Samsung Gear Live, both running Android Wear, will be available to order today. The previously announced LG G Watch will also be available for $299, and the Moto 360 will be available later this summer. Samsung watches make their return to Android, as they were using ...
Read More »Android TV brings Google back to the living room
Google is making a huge push with Android this year, spreading its reach to your phone, your computer, your car, your wrist, and now finally, your television with the all new Android TV. The long-rumored service finally debuted onstage at Google’s I/O conference, featuring a simple to use, clean user interface based on Google’s new Material Design, the software running ...
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