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2014 Apple iPad Retina and iPad Air 2 Release Update: Top Killer Features Include SMC-built A8 CPU, TouchID and More

Apple will reportedly release refreshed versions of its iPad Air and iPad Retina series. According to recent information, the company plans on releasing a new A8 mobile processor and enhanced TouchID features on the tablets. Likewise, prices of previous iPad models may go lower over the next few months in preparation for the new stocks. There are also reports suggesting Apple has been prepping the market for its 12.9-inch slate offering. What can people expect?

Samsung Galaxy S4 GPE, Sony Xperia Z Ultra, Nexus 7, Nexus 10 Android 4.4.3 Update Release Imminent as Dogfooding Process Starts

Sprint updated its support page taking down the reported Android 4.4.3 update. Whereas previous reports noted that the carrier started pushing the update to Nexus 5 users, the company took down details and firmware from its website. Sprint has not offered details about the matter but many analysts still remain convinced as recent information suggests that Google has started dogfooding the Android 4.4.3 update. What can people expect?
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Apple iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2 Release Update: Patents Reveal New Slide-to-Unlock and Push-to-Talk Technologies

Apple has been filing and earning patents for the past few weeks giving people a peak on what to expect on its next product releases. The US Patent and Trademark Office released 46 newly granted patents to the company last April 8. According to the patents, Apple has been working on new slide-to-unlock and push-to-talk technologies. These features should come soon to devices like the iPhone 6 and the iPad Air 2.

Apple iOS 8 and iPhone 6 Details Emerge Ahead of WWDC 2014: What to Expect

Apple Inc. (AAPL) will be holding its Worldwide Developers Conference this June in San Francisco. According to recent reports, the company plans to unveil its iOS 8 during the event. There will also be more details provided about the upcoming iPhone 6. With Apple’s products soon to hit market, there is general concern if the company can get past competitors and maintain its market position. What can people expect?

Tech Giants Support CTIA Handset Anti-Theft Voluntary Commitment

Apple, Google, Microsoft and other OEMs have expressed their commitment and support to a U.S. wireless industry Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) who initiated a voluntary program which looks at integrating anti-theft tech into smartphones by July 2015.

The Last of Us Gets Grounded Bundle, PS4 Remastered Details Discussed

Grounded Bundle is the final additional content for The Last of Us, but it brings in quite a number of add-ons that you can choose from. The remastered version of the game, and other PS4 games in general, are also able to deal with one particular problem, according to Sony boss Shuhei Yoshida.

Android 4.4.3 Update for Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10: What to Expect

Android 4.4.3 has made headlines following a Sprint update on Nexus 5. Though the company did not specify the Android 4.4.3 software, the talk about the build should support it is indeed the update. The changelog does not offer as much but it should be a sign that Google has started rolling out another Android version. What can people expect? When will the update hit other devices like Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10?

Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom: Camera Phone Variant to be Announced as 'Galaxy K' at the 'Kapture the Moment' Event on April 29

The South Korean technology giant Samsung is set to announce a new camera-centric smartphone in addition to their lineup of devices after asking the device enthusiasts to mark the April 29 date on their calendars through a teaser invitation on Twitter. The Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom is expected to make an official appearance on the upcoming Tuesday event at the Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore.
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Update Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE with I9505XXUFNC5 Android 4.4.2 Stock Firmware

Samsung has always rolled out Android updates in stages. The Android 4.4.2 KitKat update is no different. Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE users now have the option to upgrade to Android 4.4.2 through I9505XXUFNC5 stock firmware. Users must follow a set of pre-installation requirements and installation procedures to make sure nothing goes wrong with the update. The following sections provide a guide on how to upgrade.

Google Android 5.0 Upcoming Features and Release Date: What to Expect

Android 4.4.3 update for Sprint users has just been released. This confirms previous speculations that Google was indeed working on a bug fix for previous KitKat updates. Likewise, the release of the firmware adds more fuel to the Android 5.0 predictions. Previously, it was reported that Google was working on the Android 4.4.3 update and the Android 5.0. If the internet giant released the 4.4.3 update already, the Android 5.0 firmware may just be around the corner. What can people expect?

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