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 …
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MWC 2015: HTC One M9, Galaxy S6 design, specs round-up
The MWC 2015 is kicking off tomorrow, but we’re more excited about the two big events that will be held this afternoon. The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event and the HTC One M9 launch event were scheduled for today, besides the Huawei show that we’ll be talking about in a future …
Read More »iPhone 6 might no longer be sold in the U.S. as Ericsson sues Apple
Ericsson has filed seven suits against Apple for patent infringement, and now demands that iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus sales be stopped in the United States. Ericsson has come forth to the U.S. International Trade Commission asking them to block iPhone sales across the United States. That might mean …
Read More »Vurb is aiming to dethrone Google Search
Google Search is probably the most used search engine across the world, yet Vurb, the newest search engine aims to draw customers in with quite a few neat features. Vurb is totally new and completely free, and it’s not actually a search engine per se. It’s more of a mobile …
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 »Android for Work focuses on security and practicality
Android for Work is the freshly launched, revamped platform from Google which promises to make enterprises and companies as connected as possible. The main drive behind Android for Work is easy separation between work life and real life on an Android smartphone, without having an employee carry around two different …
Read More »2nd gen Moto E might be the best budget smartphone ever
Motorola has sent mystery boxes to members of the press yesterday, and to our surprise, these boxes contained none other than the company’s newest smartphone, the 2nd gen Motorola Moto E. We were a bit surprised to see the Moto E surface so soon, as the original handset was launched …
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 »Facebook tries its hands at suicide prevention
Facebook has rolled out a new feature today, which tries to prevent suicides from happening. The social network, over the past few months, has become increasingly involved with humanitarian causes, and the new tools that users can now access are proof of that. Facebook is now getting involved with suicide …
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 …
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