Tech manufacturers like Acer are gearing up for the release of Google’s Nexus 7.2. The hype around the device reveals the increasing demand and shifting interest over tablets on the market. Acer is planning to take advantage of this increasing demand – the company plans to release a tablet running on Tegra 4 chipset.
In the aftermath of the separate debut for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S, it would be prudent for Apple to re-channel its attention to other revenue-generating projects in light of growing fears that the global smartphone market is approaching its saturation point.
Owners of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 can soon upgrade their devices to the latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS as the firmware of the said software was spotted earlier online.
HTC’s most popular handset, HTC One, received the latest 4.2.2 version of Jelly Bean OS. According to the reports, the update is now available in the U.K., Spain and Ireland.
Is technology giant mending fences with its competitors after filing lawsuits against them left and right? It appears so based on two news reports that came out on Monday.
In another indicator that Microsoft made a huge mistake producing the Surface RT tablet, the tech giant just cut the price of the $500 device by $150 to dispose of its inventory.
The phablet war is expected to further intensify in September amid reports that Taiwanese tech firm HTC will launch the One Max on the last month of the third quarter of 2013. The rumour came from Mobile Geeks, a German mobile site.
Asus and Google team proved to be successful with the Nexus 7. The market is anticipating their next collaboration as Google is set to release the second Nexus 7. Reports say, it will be called Nexus 7.2.
Reports came out last week that LG is rolling out its new flagship, the Optimus G2, on August 20, quickly sparking rumours that the Nexus 5 release date is happening soon and the two devices are one and the same.
Samsung seems intent on crushing every competitor out there. Apart from the company’s ongoing rivalry with Apple, it also now appears to be going out to challenge ASUS. Recent sighting of Samsung’s patent reveal the company is working on something similar to Asus Padfone.
The clickety clack of typewriters - a sound unknown to today's generation who grew up on PCs, laptops and now tablets - will soon be heard again. At least in Kremlin as a precautionary measure against Wikileaks and government workers like Edward Snowden who spill the beans.
Immediately following the purported iPhone 6 release date in early 2014, Apple will begin the development works to produce the superfast A9 processing chips with an unlikely partner – Samsung.
Half-billion dollars will make the Moto X a commercial success, Google seems to believe, with the flood of cash enough to convince consumers that the upcoming iPhone 5S and Galaxy Note 3 are no match.
Razer Blade has been leading the pack for gaming computers. Their range of laptops has gained an excellent part of the market. The release of the latest 2013 Razer Blade signals another venture for the company. Their latest draws comparison to Apple’s Macbook Pro with Retina display. With the features almost similar to one another, will Razer Blade give Apple a run for its money?
It’s almost confirmed that the iPad Mini 2 release date later this year will not serve Retina screen resolution on the upgrade menu, propping up further the already solid prospects of Google’s Nexus 7 2.
Apple announced last month at the 2013 Worldwide Developers Conference its plans on releasing another Macbook Air. The popular thin and light notebook will be running on Intel Haswell offering people the promise that the latest Macbook Air will have a great internal upgrade.
Apple reportedly plans to acquire a mobile chip maker based in Asia for in-house production of crucial handset components beginning in 2014, with the iPhone 6 and iPad Mini 2 to initially showcase the major shift on release date.
Apple fans would have to wait for sometime before the Retina Display arrives on the iPad Mini 2. Several reports indicated the Retina would likely have a full launch by 2014, at the earliest.
In the coming few weeks, if reports proved true, there will be a major gadget debut in the form of the Jelly Bean 4.3-powered Nexus 7 2, the second iteration of Google’s powerful but affordable tablet.
Completing a Kickstarter phase has helped Pebble generate more than 190,000 pre-orders. The Pebble team is responsible for the smart watch device hitting the market soon. With their Kickstarter phase finished, the team will now handle hundreds of thousands of shipments sent to their website.
Apple and U.S. retail giant Best Buy are signalling that the iPad 5 launch is coming soon as the duo dangle the fourth-gen iPad with Retina for only $300, significantly shaving off from its original unlocked price mark of $500.
A new report emerged that iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S will be made available on September 20, ten days after the alleged media event in San Francisco on September 10.
Reports claimed that the rumoured Google Nexus 5 will be announced and released in October along with the Android 5.0.
Something is brewing in apple as reports cite a sighting of a patent application under the company’s name at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The patent hints Apple’s working on a hybrid device with an external touchpad and built-in initial sensors. The new device offers people a wide range of motion functions – could this be Apple’s next best product?
Beginning 2014 Apple will ramp up efforts to rely less on current players for its iOS supply chain in Asia, pointing to the likelihood that the iPhone 6 built on release date is without Samsung-supplied parts, a new report said.
A marketing extravaganza it would be if Apple tablets iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 will be released along with iPhone 5S.
Rumours swirled this week suggesting that LG’s Optimus G2 and Google’s Nexus 5 will share the same look and specs on release date, including an incredibly thin display panel recently outed by the South Korean firm.
Fresh news from Taiwan appears to indicate that Google and Asus will release the rumoured Nexus 7 2 on July 31 with a significant price jump from the previous build, leapfrogging from $199 20 $299.
Giant retailer Walmat put the previous generations of iPhone on sale in lieu of the imminent release of the next iPhones.
Two of the most popular HTC handsets are reported to have received the 4.2.2 version of the latest Jelly Bean OS.