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- Sony expects most flagship smartphones to use a dual-camera setup, but not until next year
- The official Apple Music app for Android now supports SD cards
- Google updates Chrome’s Safe Browsing protection, now warns users when visiting websites with fake buttons
- T-Mobile’s latest promotion offers discounts on Unlimited and 10GB per-line family plans
- Deal: Get a lifetime subscription to ZenMate VPN for $50
- LG officially teases the LG G5 to be announced at MWC
- Google starts testing self-driving cars in Washington
- Fitbit reveals a new slim and elegant fitness tracker
- OnePlus’ Valentines Day promotion includes a free Rosewood case with your OnePlus X
- Free Google Fiber heads to public housing residents starting today
- Cardboard++: Google’s first real VR headset could use Project Tango
- Nintendo’s first Android app launches in March, and you can sign up for it later this month
- HTC is still losing hundreds of millions, but they’re improving
- AT&T Galaxy Note 5 is now getting an Android 6.0 Marshmallow beta
- Some users are already seeing podcast support in Google Play Music, and here’s a quick preview
Sony expects most flagship smartphones to use a dual-camera setup, but not until next year Posted: 03 Feb 2016 05:53 PM PST If you're wondering what the next technological leap in smartphone photography could be, it's starting to look like dual-cameras could be the next big thing. |
The official Apple Music app for Android now supports SD cards Posted: 03 Feb 2016 04:38 PM PST In a new update heading out to the official Apple Music app on Google Play, the official Android application is finally being update to include support for SD cards. |
Posted: 03 Feb 2016 03:46 PM PST In an update to the Safe Browsing protection offered in Chrome, Google announced that they'll now alert users when they visit a website that features deceptive ads that look like fake install or download buttons coming from a trusted entity. |
T-Mobile’s latest promotion offers discounts on Unlimited and 10GB per-line family plans Posted: 03 Feb 2016 03:01 PM PST In a new round of promos coming out of T-Mobile, the Un-carrier announced today that they're officially dropping prices on their 10GB and Unlimited Family Match plans, but only for a limited time. |
Deal: Get a lifetime subscription to ZenMate VPN for $50 Posted: 03 Feb 2016 02:10 PM PST Android Area has a great deal on some VPN software right now. You can get ZenMate VPN lifetime subscription for $49. Yes, we said lifetime. |
LG officially teases the LG G5 to be announced at MWC Posted: 03 Feb 2016 02:00 PM PST Rumors and leaks about the LG G5 have been spreading like wildfire. We know a lot about the device already, but we never know the full story until an official announcement. |
Google starts testing self-driving cars in Washington Posted: 03 Feb 2016 01:40 PM PST If you live in Washington, a Google Self-Driving may be driving next to you some day soon. Google has announced that they are expanding testing for self-driving cars to Kirkland, Washington. |
Fitbit reveals a new slim and elegant fitness tracker Posted: 03 Feb 2016 12:55 PM PST Fitbit has just revealed their latest fitness tracker. It's called the Alta, and it's one of the best-looking trackers Fitbit has made. |
OnePlus’ Valentines Day promotion includes a free Rosewood case with your OnePlus X Posted: 03 Feb 2016 11:55 AM PST We're not sure why Valentine's Day is such a good reason to throw up decent deals, but it is, and OnePlus is joining the fun. The company is putting up their Roseweed case for free when you buy a OnePlus X. |
Free Google Fiber heads to public housing residents starting today Posted: 03 Feb 2016 11:21 AM PST Google has started the rollout of Fiber for folks who live in affordable housing. The project delivers free gigabit internet to residents for, well, no great reason. Google simply wants to help get more of the world connected even if they can't afford it. |
Cardboard++: Google’s first real VR headset could use Project Tango Posted: 03 Feb 2016 09:08 AM PST Isaac Taylor -- who had a heavy hand in Google Glass before it quietly fell off the face of the planet -- seems to have filled a spot at Google's brand new VR division. His task? Working with Google's Project Tango and VR teams on "Cardboard++." |
Nintendo’s first Android app launches in March, and you can sign up for it later this month Posted: 03 Feb 2016 07:12 AM PST Nintendo has announced that their Mii-focused chat service is launching this March, and you'll be able to sign up for it starting February 17th. Those who pre-register for Miitomo will also get a bonus item, so there's a bit of incentive for doing so. |
HTC is still losing hundreds of millions, but they’re improving Posted: 03 Feb 2016 06:32 AM PST HTC reported their 4th quarter 2015 numbers, and things are actually looking up. HTC did lose $101 million in the quarter, but it's been steady improvement compared to Q2 and Q3 where they lost $252 million and $139 million, respectively. |
AT&T Galaxy Note 5 is now getting an Android 6.0 Marshmallow beta Posted: 03 Feb 2016 05:22 AM PST Samsung seems to love them some beta tests. After completing a round of Android 6.0 Marshmallow betas in South Korea and the UK for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S66 Edge, the company is now heading State-side and doing the same for those with AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note 5. |
Some users are already seeing podcast support in Google Play Music, and here’s a quick preview Posted: 03 Feb 2016 05:03 AM PST Google is now seemingly testing podcast support in Google Play Music in server-side A/B fashion. One of the gents who spotted the change gave his early thoughts on the new interface, noting that it blended seamlessly with the application to feel just as "at home" as music does. |
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