Apple is expected to launch an inexpensive iMac variant at its Worldwide Developers Conference scheduled for June 2, 2014. The rumors were further confirmed by the fact that the shipping times for the currently available iMac models will now take 3 to 5 business days. This is a reduction from the usual one-day shipping time frame that Apple boasts.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 owners can now measure their stress levels using the latest Samsung device. An update has been made on the S Health app where the heart rate sensor on the Samsung Galaxy S5 becomes more helpful in detecting the stress level of the smartphone users.
The LG G watch allows users to make and receive calls, and even receive messages, without a need for it to be tethered to a smartphone.
While many tech geeks cannot wait for the launch of the upcoming iPhone 6 or the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, some users are willing to pay a load of cash for something “old” and “not so popular,” just like the vintage Nokia 3310 handset that is selling in the mobile market for as high as $1500 per piece.
There will be only one release date involving a vanilla Android device this 2014, which is for the 8.9-inch Google Nexus 8 tablet, leaving the long-awaited Nexus 6 up in the air.
Playing “Watch Dogs” on your PS4 or Xbox One? Here are some new tips and list of unlockables to find in the game, as well as the bonus content for those who bought the Australia/New Zealand version.
Another PS4 exclusive, “The Order: 1886” will be pushed back to 2015, but so far, the game is shaping up to be a pretty good next-gen title.
The iPhone 6 release date this 2014 is tentatively set on September 19 as reports from Asia and Europe indicate that preparations for Apple’s biggest event of year has already commenced and will further ramp in the weeks and months ahead.
“Halo 5: Guardians” is shaping up to be a truly next-gen game for the Xbox One, as 343 Industries discuss a bit more about expected characters and a new engine. Also, there’s progress for the digital feature from Ridley Scott.
Leaks have pointed to the possibility that the next “Battlefield” game is already in development, as concept art and images begin to circulate in the Internet. Meanwhile, those still playing “Battlefield 4” can now acquire battlepacks in a new way.
Google’s Android 4.4.3 update remains elusive this month. Previously, analysts believe the update will be released earlier this May because of sightings and Sprint’s slip. However, the update is still MIA. Fortunately, more devices running on the Android 4.4.3 OS show up supporting the idea that Google has indeed something planned. The recent sighting shows a Samsung SM-G906A device listed in AnTuTu. What can people expect?
The past few months revolved around whether Apple will release two versions of its iPhone 6. So far there have been several leads and predictions supporting the idea. There have also been a number of schematics and mockups offering an insight on what the iPhone 6 will look like. This time, simulation video shows what people can expect from a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 running on iOS.
“Driveclub” may be months away, but the screenshots for the title is making the wait more bearable with the promise of a truly next-gen experience in racing games.
Apple’s App Store has been a major driving force for the company. Despite promise and potential of high download rates, Apple recently rejected a female masturbation app called HappyPlayTime. The company refused putting up the app on the Apple iTunes store emphasizing it has no plans on providing people with a guide to their orgasms.
Apple and Samsung’s rivalry continue as the Cupertino-based company reportedly rejected displays from its South Korean competitor. According to recent information from the Taiwanese supply chain, Apple has decided to go for Japan Display and LG as its primary suppliers. Innolux has also been added to the list of suppliers for the 4.7-inch screen of the iPhone 6. Sharp has been rejected leaving Apple with a total of three suppliers to meet the iPhone 6 production demand.
Google’s upcoming Android 4.4.3 update has been making the headlines especially with its bug-fixing nature. Unlike previous updates, the primary goal of the update is to solve issues and bugs that older versions of the OS have caused. Despite the promise of the update to address OS issues and bugs, Chainfire, popular creator and developer of SuperSU and CF-Auto-Root tools, voiced out his concerns about the upcoming firmware. There may be rooting issues surrounding Android 4.4.3.
It has been quite some time after Samsung Galaxy S3 received the Android 4.3 update. Nonetheless, a number of users still reported experiencing problems with the update. According to some, their devices often lag and experience problems when opening multiple windows. Likewise, the phone also fails to reboot following download and old download notifications do not disappear.
Apple’s iPhone 6 will be different from other iPhone launches because of its two size options. If Apple pushes through with the anticipated 5.5-inch version, it will be the first time the company will participate in the phablet competition. Analysts continue to bank on the iPhone 6’s phablet version to deliver Apple incremental sales. According to predictions, the iPhone 6 will likely have a big “opening weekend” breaking Samsung’s record of selling 10million Galaxy S5 handsets in 25 days. Can ...
A few more months before the release of the iPhone 6 give Apple time to include more features and tweak components. The company has been acquiring patents for the past few months all pointing to a new iPhone system. The latest patent sighting describes a new visual dialing system promising more convenient business calls and an end to the hassle of audible-menu.
The supposed demise of the Google Nexus 6 prior to its release date later this 2014 appears to become real by the day but Android fans need not fret or get disappointed.
For the past few weeks, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has been making the headlines. Previously, sources have only cited leads and predictions from analysts and industry observers. This time, a Samsung executive confirms the flexible display form factor the Galaxy Note 4. The device is expected to drop around September during the 2014 IFA. Will Galaxy Note 4 be the killer that many expect it to be?
HTC One M8 comes with best of features. Along with that this android machine may also come with a problem of battery life. HTC has come a long way with its new models that are equipped with upmarket specs. This phone is powered with Android OS 4.4.2 KitKat, Qualcomm MSM8974AB Snapdragon 801 chipset, 2.3 GHZ quad core krait 400 processor and non-removable Li-Pro 2600 mAh battery. It is essential for the users to do their best to extend their battery life to enjoy the long life of their luxurious ...
Google will reportedly scrap the Nexus program for a more Android-specific line called Silver. The first product in line will be an LG-made smartphone to be released February 2015. Can the Silver line be better than the Nexus line? What can people expect from the first LG Silver smartphone?
Sony is set to market its gaming consoles Playstation 4 (PS4) and PS Vita to China since the game console ban has been lifted.
The PS4 has been successful as a console, but maker Sony isn’t backing down just yet, as one of the expected accessories to grace the next-gen console, 3-D headset Project Morpheus, is making great headway in development.
The LG G3 smartphone debuts on May 27. With this, LG has released more information on its most featured accessory, the QuickCircle case.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 for T-Mobile has been halted for its latest Android 4.4.2 Kitkat update with no upcoming news, in the meantime. Also, the South Korean company may be planning on releasing a new Samsung Galaxy S4.
The iPhone 6 on release date this 2014 will likely double as best friend for the couch potato and more as new report suggests that one killer feature of the next iPhone is to serve as the trusty remote control for home appliances.
“Watch Dogs” is looking pretty good as a game, as seen in the PS4 screens. But a PS4 exclusive may beat it in terms of overall graphic and detail quality. Also, Easter Eggs have been found as well as a bug for those who are thinking of downloading the Torrent version.
“Half-Life 3” has been confirmed again, this time from an ex-developer of Valve. Take a look at the journey of “Half-Life 3” vis-à-vis what’s happening over at Valve.