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- AT&T reportedly in talks to launch a Cyanogen OS-powered smartphone made by ZTE
- A behind the scenes look at the Google app’s brand new voice [VIDEO]
- Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro is official, comes with an insane 5,000mAh and other improved specs
- Upcoming software update for the Nextbit Robin will double camera speed and add more emojis
- Watching the Galaxy S7 Edge get crushed by a 400-ton hydraulic press is horrifying [VIDEO]
- Grab a SanDisk 64GB micro SD card for $18, but only for a limited time
- OnePlus prepares for OnePlus 2 Marshmallow rollout with a public test build
- Google brings the Calculator app to the Play Store, violates Android Wear guidelines
- Amazon finally bans non-compliant USB Type C cables that could potentially fry your devices
- Google and Apple have complied with 63 orders to help unlock phones since 2012, so why is the latest order so different?
- New HTC 10 shots show silver and gunmetal gray models
- LG says their modular smartphone design will be used for future products
- Deal: Get an HTC One M8 for just $190 on eBay
- Samsung’s Q1 expectations get upgraded, expects to make $5.1 billion in profit
- LG G5 pre-orders begin shipping for AT&T and T-Mobile customers
AT&T reportedly in talks to launch a Cyanogen OS-powered smartphone made by ZTE Posted: 30 Mar 2016 04:27 PM PDT While smartphones running Cyanogen OS are nothing new, we could finally see the first one launching on a major US carrier. According The Information, AT&T is reportedly in talks to launch a brand new smartphone running Cyanogen Inc's commercial OS (not to be confused with CyanogenMod, the startup's open source community ROM). |
A behind the scenes look at the Google app’s brand new voice [VIDEO] Posted: 30 Mar 2016 02:53 PM PDT If you've performed any voice searches lately, you may have noticed the Google app responding with a more natural, less robotic sounding voice. If you've ever wondered what goes into building great sounding speech synthesis, Nat and Lo are once again taking you behind the scenes at Google in their latest video. |
Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro is official, comes with an insane 5,000mAh and other improved specs Posted: 30 Mar 2016 01:23 PM PDT Because you always want what you can't have, Samsung is revealing a new and improved variant of their Galaxy A9 and they're calling it, what else, but the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro. |
Upcoming software update for the Nextbit Robin will double camera speed and add more emojis Posted: 30 Mar 2016 12:58 PM PDT A new software update is slated to hit the Robin next month. The update will bring Android 6.0.1, improved camera speed, and an expanded set of emoji. |
Watching the Galaxy S7 Edge get crushed by a 400-ton hydraulic press is horrifying [VIDEO] Posted: 30 Mar 2016 12:30 PM PDT People are constantly thinking of news ways to destroy devices for the entertainment of others. The latest innovation in smartphone destruction is a 400-ton hydraulic press. This is going to hurt. |
Grab a SanDisk 64GB micro SD card for $18, but only for a limited time Posted: 30 Mar 2016 12:04 PM PDT For a limited time, you can grab a 64GB SanDisk micro SD card for only $18 -- that's a whopping 70%-off the normal asking price. Wow. |
OnePlus prepares for OnePlus 2 Marshmallow rollout with a public test build Posted: 30 Mar 2016 11:48 AM PDT OnePlus today announced that the OnePlus 2's OxygenOS 3.0 is close to finish. The upgrade -- which is based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow -- has been in a small soak test for a few weeks now, but this latest build is open to anyone and everyone with a OnePlus 2 and willing to manually flash the goods. |
Google brings the Calculator app to the Play Store, violates Android Wear guidelines Posted: 30 Mar 2016 11:46 AM PDT The latest system app to be brought to the Play Store is the Calculator. Every manufacturer has their own slightly unique Calculator app, but now everyone can use the official Google version. Google also added Android Wear support. |
Amazon finally bans non-compliant USB Type C cables that could potentially fry your devices Posted: 30 Mar 2016 11:28 AM PDT After many of its customers have suffered the ill-fate of purchasing a non-compliant USB Type-C cable from Amazon, the company is now banning any USB Type-C cables that are not fully compliant with the standard. |
Posted: 30 Mar 2016 10:47 AM PDT Google and Apple were ordered to assist in accessing smartphones 63 times since 2012, but it was only now that it became a problem. Hit the jump for a full explanation on why that is. |
New HTC 10 shots show silver and gunmetal gray models Posted: 30 Mar 2016 08:56 AM PDT We've seen enough of the HTC 10 by now so we aren't really surprised by leaks such as today's. It's the phone we've seen time and time again. Only this time, we get a look at a dark gray model up against the silver variant HTC is likelier to flaunt more prominently. |
LG says their modular smartphone design will be used for future products Posted: 30 Mar 2016 07:51 AM PDT Worried that the LG G5 and its modules are one-off tricks instead of a long term design philosophy? That's something that crossed our minds more than a few times when we first heard about the device. Thankfully, it's here to stay. |
Deal: Get an HTC One M8 for just $190 on eBay Posted: 30 Mar 2016 06:51 AM PDT Quick deal for you folks today: $190 gets you an HTC One M8 over at eBay. This is the Verizon variant, mind you, but it does come fully unlocked so you can use it on GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile. |
Samsung’s Q1 expectations get upgraded, expects to make $5.1 billion in profit Posted: 30 Mar 2016 05:59 AM PDT Samsung has been through rough times the past couple of years (by their standard, anyway), but it seems they might finally be turning the ship around. Analysts have upgraded Samsung's Q1 earnings expectations after some early success with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge launches. |
LG G5 pre-orders begin shipping for AT&T and T-Mobile customers Posted: 30 Mar 2016 04:41 AM PDT We're still about 2 days away from April 1st, but as we often see when devices are pre-ordered some customers are begining to see the LG G5 early. Reports from folks on both AT&T and T-Mobile have flooded in notifying us that their device is shipping. |
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