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- Motorola XT1650 benchmark shows Snapdragon 820 and 4GB RAM, could be Moto X 2016
- SWIFTKEY’S WORD PREDICTION AND AUTOCORRECT NOW WORKS PERFECT WHEN TYPING IN ALL CAPS
- Pokemon GO gameplay shown off in 8-minute long video
- NVIDIA offering a second controller for free if you buy the Shield Android TV
- HTC offers up $100 million to help developers create VR content for the HTC Vive
- Best LG G5 cases, chargers, and accessories
- Hover Camera is the selfie drone the world has been waiting for
- YouTube’s recommendation engine is getting a lot smarter today
- Google’s MODE wristbands for Android Wear watches make it easy to switch your style [VIDEO]
- YouTube will soon play 6-second non-skippable ads before videos
- Google teams up with Uber, Ford, Lyft and Volvo to help bring self-driving cars to the road
- Blackberry PRIV starts getting Android 6.0 Marshmallow with a boatload of changes
- T-Mobile adds 2.2 million new customers in Q1 2016 and turns nearly half a billion dollars in profit
- Supposed OnePlus 3 benchmarks show 6GB of RAM and NFC onboard
- Google’s Area 120 start-up incubator takes 20% time to the next level
Motorola XT1650 benchmark shows Snapdragon 820 and 4GB RAM, could be Moto X 2016 Posted: 26 Apr 2016 06:30 PM PDT There's still a lot of questions surrounding this year's Moto X 2016. Will Motorola skimp out with hardware and compete with other Android flagships on pricing? Or will Lenovorola go balls to the wall and match devices like the Galaxy S7 pound-for-pound with top notch hardware? A new benchmark could help shed some light. |
SWIFTKEY’S WORD PREDICTION AND AUTOCORRECT NOW WORKS PERFECT WHEN TYPING IN ALL CAPS Posted: 26 Apr 2016 04:48 PM PDT We're not yelling, we swear. We're just hyped that after all this time, SwiftKey's word prediction and autocorrect features now work perfect when typing in all caps. Now you can type-scream at whoever you like without looking like a dunce. |
Pokemon GO gameplay shown off in 8-minute long video Posted: 26 Apr 2016 03:17 PM PDT After launching in a closed beta for Australia and New Zealand, today we're getting our best look yet at actual Pokemon GO gameplay, showing us what we can expect when the game finally lands in the Google Play Store (for everyone) later this year. |
NVIDIA offering a second controller for free if you buy the Shield Android TV Posted: 26 Apr 2016 12:56 PM PDT The Shield TV normally costs $200 with one included controller. For a limited time, NVIDIA will throw in a second controller free of charge. |
HTC offers up $100 million to help developers create VR content for the HTC Vive Posted: 26 Apr 2016 12:20 PM PDT So, the HTC Vive is out, and while there are already some neat experiences to be had with it, HTC wants to make sure the good times don't stop rolling. That's why they've announced Vive X, a developer program with $100 million to help get VR content created. |
Best LG G5 cases, chargers, and accessories Posted: 26 Apr 2016 12:20 PM PDT f any phone was made for accessories, it's the LG G5. The entire bottom of the phone can slide out and be replaced. That concept hasn't really taken off with manufacturers yet, but there are still plenty of great accessories to choose from. |
Hover Camera is the selfie drone the world has been waiting for Posted: 26 Apr 2016 11:51 AM PDT There's big business surrounding the selfie. In fact, a company called Zero Zero Robotic just secured $25 million in funding to help launch a drone that follows users around and snaps photos of them. What a time to be alive. |
YouTube’s recommendation engine is getting a lot smarter today Posted: 26 Apr 2016 11:50 AM PDT YouTube's recommendations engine is fine for the most part, but it definitely can be hit or miss based on your viewing habits. Thankfully Google is changing that by powering it with their neural network technology. |
Google’s MODE wristbands for Android Wear watches make it easy to switch your style [VIDEO] Posted: 26 Apr 2016 09:22 AM PDT Google posted a video for MODE on YouTube (watch it above) and it reveals itself as a brand of wristbands for the various Android Wear smartwatches you can buy at the Google Store. |
YouTube will soon play 6-second non-skippable ads before videos Posted: 26 Apr 2016 09:09 AM PDT Ready for more ads? YouTube is adding a new ad format for publishers. Called "bumper ads," they're short 6-second spots that will run before a video is played. This is in contrast to the usual format where a longer ad is played but is able to be skipped after 5 seconds. |
Google teams up with Uber, Ford, Lyft and Volvo to help bring self-driving cars to the road Posted: 26 Apr 2016 08:13 AM PDT has formed the Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets. It's a group that currently consists of Google, automakers Ford and Volvo, and carpooling services Lyft and Uber. Their goal will be to help lawmakers realize the safety and benefits of having self-driving vehicles on the road. |
Blackberry PRIV starts getting Android 6.0 Marshmallow with a boatload of changes Posted: 26 Apr 2016 06:59 AM PDT Blackberry today announced the formal and official rollout of Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the Blackberry PRIV. The update was in beta for a few weeks before, but now it's rolling out to the masses. |
T-Mobile adds 2.2 million new customers in Q1 2016 and turns nearly half a billion dollars in profit Posted: 26 Apr 2016 05:53 AM PDT T-Mobile investors are going to love today's news. The company has added over 2.2 million new customers in Q1 2016. The additions include over 1 million post-paid customers and 806,000 of the pre-paid variety. |
Supposed OnePlus 3 benchmarks show 6GB of RAM and NFC onboard Posted: 26 Apr 2016 04:45 AM PDT We're still not exactly sure what we're going to get with the OnePlus 3. Rumors have been wildly inconsistent, and likely-fake retail listings have done nothing to help the matter. We'll keep considering new possibilities, though, like a benchmark of a supposed prototype that just hit Antutu. |
Google’s Area 120 start-up incubator takes 20% time to the next level Posted: 26 Apr 2016 04:31 AM PDT Google secretly working on in-house "Area 120" start-up incubator as an incentive to keep employees at their current jobs |
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