The mobile and electronics South Korean giant Samsung stepped forward yesterday to reveal its brand new smartwatch, one that is clearly designed to compete with wearable powerhouses Apple and Motorola. The new smartwatch from Samsung is called the Gear S2, and comes in two design forms, one that has a …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Note 5 stylus spotted, release date potentially set for August
There’s a whole lot of fresh buzz surrounding Samsung’s highly anticipated Note 5. With a solid fan-base, interest is obviously high for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, and more and more information about the phablet has been surfacing during the past two weeks. Reports suggest that this year, Samsung is …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Features Teased – Expect great battery life and connectivity options
There are few smartphone lines out there that enjoy the steady approval of a very significant mobile-user base, and Samsung‘s top-tier Galaxy Note 5 is certainly on top of that list. That’s probably because the Notes have rarely been regarded as phones, and are more often considered slightly more. After …
Read More »App of the week: Charlie
Each mobile operating system now boasts its own virtual personal assistant. Google has Google Now, Apple has Siri, Microsoft will soon introduce Cortana in all of its products and Blackberry will benefit for the “Assistant” service. However, these advanced features are nothing more than ways to activate the voice commands. …
Read More »Apple announces iOS 9 Beta for July
There have been quite a few interesting reveals at WWDC 2015, and Apple has brought quite a few interesting updates to the stage. There are not that many official details about the upcoming Apple smartphones, such as the iPhone 6S or the iPhone 7, but we’ve still gotten interesting information …
Read More »Did Microsoft conquer the mobile operating systems market?
Microsoft is fighting hard to become the most important player from the IT market, from all points of view. First they made open-source .NET, the free Visual Studio and they announced that anybody could compile the code for Android (Java) or iOS (Objective-C) directly for Windows 10. In other words, …
Read More »SwiftKey for Android – a new design and improved functionality
SwiftKey for Android, the popular keyboard for mobile devices received some improvements. The Android version features a new design for the default interface theme, an extended set of supported languages and the integration with Dashlane, a password manager with advanced features for protecting email accounts. The new version of SwiftKey …
Read More »Application of the week: Palabre
When it announced it would close the Reader service, Google said that one of the main reasons behind decision was that service was no longer popular. It’s true, RSS technology has never been popular for the public, and Facebook and Twitter have further undermined the usefulness, but the Android users …
Read More »Google Inbox, the new e-mail client from Gmail, entered the public testing phase
Google Inbox, the modernized messaging service that unites Gmail, Calendar or the list of activities and packs them into a single stream of information, can now be tried by anyone, Google eliminating the restriction that allowed access only by invitation. Also starting by now, the company opens access to Google …
Read More »Periscope was released as a version for Android
Periscope is an application that lets you watch live stream sessions and submit your own videos to users worldwide. The app is now also available as an Android version. The application retains all the functions available for iOS, such as the support for saving live stream sessions for later viewing …
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