Google's I/O event will be on June and many are talking about what the company plans on announcing. Some reports suggest that the company may introduce its new Android 4.5 operating system or the Google Nexus 6. Some, on other hand, think that Google will be announcing the Android 4.4.3 update instead. What has Google in store for people?
Owners of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and HTC One will be pleased to know that they can access the official release of the Android 4.4 KitKat up to Android 4.4.2. Some of the reported enhancements of the Android 4.4 KitKat update include improved user interface, default messaging app, enhanced music access, camera access and location menu.
Sony has been rolling out the Android 4.4.2 recently. The update will be available for a range of variants including the Xperia Z1, Xperia Z1 Compact and Xperia Z Ultra. As mentioned, the devices received the update through build number 14.3.A.0.681. Sony has announced previously that the Xperia Z range models will get the Android 4.4 treatment around the second quarter of 2014.
Samsung released its latest flagship phone back at the Mobile World Congress. The Samsung Galaxy S5 will be hitting stores worldwide around April 11. Whereas the rest of the specs have been revealed, it is only until recently that reports suggest that there could be a copper gold variant coming. Pre order started last March 28. What regions can get the gold variant?
Samsung has always been a big mystery to many Android users every time Google releases a new version of its Android operating system. For quite some time, Samsung has been rolling out the official Android 4.4.2 update for many Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 users. As for those who are still waiting, they have the option to use a custom ROM to try out the update.
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Samsung has reminded parents not to leave their babies unattended when using Galaxy S5 Baby Monitor or Detector for Crying Baby.
Google will be up for some major releases this year as well. According to recent information, the tech giant has been preparing for the release of the Google Nexus 6 and the Android 4.4.3. The Android 4.4.3 will be addressing previous problems associated with the first set of Android 4.4 KitKat updates. The Google Nexus 6, on the other hand, will follow the Google Nexus 5. Similar to the Nexus 5, analysts expect the next flagship phone to feature the new Android operating system.
Earnings estimate for Apple adjust by the day as the company’s upcoming products continue to make headlines. According to recent information, the tech giant plans on releasing its iphone 6, iPad Air 2, iWatch and 2014 MacBook series in the second half of the year. Looking at the leaks and patent sightings, it appears Apple is out for some serious business. Will these product releases be any good for Apple’s future?
The Android 4.4 KitKat has made an impression – both good and bad. According to previous reports, the Android 4.4 KitKat update can be considered as Google’s attempt to fix fragmentation among its devices. The new operating system can be used even in older and lower end Android devices. However, with the number of problems reported about the update, the company was forced to issue two new updates: the Android 4.4.1 and the Android 4.4.2. As problems do not seem to stop despite the series of upg...
Samsung has already released its flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S5. Now the market awaits Apple’s iPhone 6 for the final showdown. Whereas the iPhone 6 will be released sometime around September, there are reported features which can be compared against Samsung Galaxy S5. Which smartphone appears to deliver the better features? Can Apple’s iPhone 6 trump Samsung Galaxy S5?
Google’s Nexus program has been successful for the most part. Its first and second generation Nexus proved that the company can produce premium devices for a good price. The Google Nexus 5, on the other hand, marked the introduction of Google’s newest Android 4.4 KitKat update. It earned positive reviews then. As the market continues to see smartphone and tablet releases, consumers wonder if Google will push through with its Nexus program again this year. It appears so as the Nexus 6 and Nexus ...
The recent Macworld/iWorld Expo March 27-29 at San Francisco was filled with companies showcasing their products.
Nokia's sale to the software giant Microsoft has been delayed. But this does not necessarily mean that Window's phonemaker will stop from making noises in the tech world.
Apple will reportedly release its flagship phone in September. What previously seemed mere speculation now appears truer by the day. According to recent reports, Apple will indeed release two versions of the iPhone 6: a 4.7-inch model and a 5.5-inch variant. The two variants are reportedly in production just in time for a fall release.
Samsung Galaxy S5 owners, who are parents, will be pleased to know that a baby monitor feature has been discovered incorporated in the smartphone’s software. Tech bloggers did some digging and they have found out about the “Baby Crying Detector” feature in the device.
Taking the cue from Google Android chief Sundar Pichai, the likely Nexus 6 release date is coming in October 2014 at the earliest, which is keeping with the in-placed device upgrade cycle that the tech giant has been observing since the Nexus 4.
Apple’s iPhone 6 will be hitting the market around fall. Despite months away from the official release, reports lined up detailing what people can expect from the flagship phone. According to recent reports, Apple will be packing more features on the device more than any of its existing models. The company has been on a roll acquiring different types of patents each promising a revolutionary device. Can Apple deliver?
Apple has been gearing up for a series of product launches this coming September. Much attention is on iPhone 6, the upcoming MacBook series has also been gradually coming into the spotlight.
Samsung owners have been waiting for the official roll out of the Android 4.4 KitKat and its sub updates on their devices. Fortunately, Samsung has started the release. The update has been trickling down different carriers and users for the last few weeks. Despite the much awaited upgrade, there are users who reported problems about their Galaxy devices following the update. What went wrong? How do users get around these issues?
The Apple iPhone 6 appear more interesting by the day. The tech giant has been acquiring a number of patents over the past few weeks all hinting at some iPhone 6 features. According to recent information, it may be possible for Apple to create a thinner iPhone. Current patent sighting suggest that Apple wants to use split cameras for a thinner design. This may also come with a location-based security for better overall user experience.
Loads of killer specs and features are expected to banner the iPhone 6 on its rumoured September 2014 release date and this early numerous capabilities of the next iPhone are seen to overwhelm its chief rival – the Galaxy S5.
The anticipation for the upcoming iPhone 6 to be launched September this year continue to rise. Japan Display, one of Apples major of higher-resolution LCD screen announced a 5.5-inch display that tech geeks speculate to be iPhone 6’s screen.
Apple will reportedly release its iPhone 6 in September. Recent information suggests that around the same time, the tech giant will also introduce the iOS 8. While the two major releases will not happen in a few months, there are already several predictions and expectations about the next Apple operating system. What will the iPhone 6 be like running on iOS 8? What will iOS 8 offer on the table?
Every year, Apple has a range of major releases mostly refreshed versions of its existing product line. Whereas the market is used to a couple of upgrades, it appears Apple wants to try out something new. According to recent reports, the company plans on transforming its MacBook Air lineup. Instead of the usual 11 and 13-inch variations, the company will be releasing a 12-inch line. Likewise, recent information suggests that Apple also wants to redesign the laptop line.
The Surface 2 is among the world's tablets which are business-ready, allowing you to work the way you want. Many consumers adopt Surface 2 as a companion device, a business tablet in hospitality industries, commercial airlines, retail and healthcare.
The iOS Apps of the week roundup today includes some cool way to look at the sun up there - real estate, organization of files, fighting in Thrones game and talking with friends.
Popular iOS jailbreaker iH8Snow tweeted on March 26 that he had unlocked iOS 7.1 on the iPhone 4S, which is powered by Apple’s proprietary A5 series processing chip.
Apple has only one line of non-Retina MacBook Pro left. Likewise, the same version is the only line left featuring the built-in optical disc drive. With the design seemingly getting left behind and new demands arise, it appears Apple will be opting for another model and laptop line. Whereas the MacBook Air will reportedly receive a 12-inch treatment, analysts think it suggests the same for the MacBook Pro line. What has Apple in store?
Reports about Apple’s iPhone 6 continue to spring up. Whereas previous information only consisted of prediction and leaks from anonymous sources, it seems people can see what the iPhone looks like finally. A recent leak comes with a picture of the alleged device. The schematic sheds light on what people can expect from the next flagship phone. Is this truly the iPhone 6 everyone has been keen on looking at?