The first unofficial day of the MWC 2015 kicked off with the Acer event, after which Huawei, HTC and Samsung came with their own shows. Acer didn’t bring Windows 10 phones, just phones that will be upgraded to Windows 10 once the software is out. Huawei, on the other hand, …
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Project Ara will include Sennheiser audio modules
Google‘s Project Ara is moving ahead as planned as more and more hardware manufacturing companies announce support for the modular smartphone that users will be able to put together themselves. If your not familiar with Project Ara or Phoneblocks, you should know that Google is trying to create a modular …
Read More »Butterfly sensor is a breakthrough in bomb detection
Researchers at General Electric Global Research have come with a so-called butterfly sensor that will help improve the technology used to detect explosive materials and weaponry, such as bombs. Nowadays, the technology used to detect this kind of dangerous weaponry that is usually involved in terrorist attacks is bulky, expensive …
Read More »Google Fiber expanding only if cities collaborate
Google Fiber is the newest internet providing service from the search engine giant that has already been deployed in certain states in the U.S. including Kansas, Provo and Austin. The tariffs at Google Fiber are pretty affordable as far as we know, but it seems the company isn’t too eager …
Read More »Pebble support coming to Windows Phone
The Pebble Time was just launched yesterday, and oddly enough, the company behind the most popular smart watch of the past few years has chosen to release their latest gadget on Kickstarter. Even though Pebble has grown enormously since its first Kickstarter campaing in 2012, the company wanted to “give …
Read More »Pebble Time is the new color Pebble smart watch
Pebble Time is the new name for the brand new smart watch from the Silicon Valley startup and it has been officially unveiled today. It’s not anything like modern Android Wear watches, that’s for sure, but it’s something that might interest those who like Gameboys and other retro things. The …
Read More »Wacom sends out neat update to Bamboo Paper and stylus
Wacom, the company behind one of the most best-selling styli and note-taking apps, Bamboo Paper, has announced today that a new update is rolling out to the users of their products. Wacom is one of the biggest styli manufacturers in the world and has gained a lot of fame among …
Read More »Toyota is not getting into Apple CarPlay right now
Toyota is not interested in Apple CarPlay right now, so your hopes of having the infotainment system installed in a Toyota car are futile right now. In a report published by The New York Times, we find out that Toyota will be sticking to its own platforms for the time …
Read More »Apple wants to hire Samsung employees, it’s not a joke
It seems Apple has seen the potential behind Samsung and its employees and is now looking to hire professionals from the company to work on their own products. According to a report from The Korea Times, Apple has already started looking to recruit former or current Samsung employees, especially in …
Read More »Google Wallet is back on track, competing with Apple Pay soon
If you thought Google Wallet will become obsolete soon enough, you were wrong. Even though Apple Pay is all the rage right now, it doesn’t mean that other mobile payment services will just turn in the white flag in favor of Tim Cook and co. Google Wallet is back and …
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