TECHNOLOGY

Apple 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Delayed Until 2015

A woman looks at the screen of her mobile phone in front of an Apple logo outside its store in downtown Shanghai September 10, 2013.
Apple is set to roll out two iPhone models in 2014. The company will have a 4.7-inch screen and the other will have a 5.5-inch display, as claimed by earlier reports.
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Top 3 Killer Features of the iPhone 6: What to Expect

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6 has been making waves especially following reports that it will veer away from the usual smartphone upgrade. Previously, Apple either enhances the display, design or interface of the device to release another variant. This time, the tech giant will reportedly overhaul the screen, design, size and features of its iPhone series to compete better in the market. What can people expect?

Apple Release Roundup: iPhone 6, iPad Air 2, iMac and 2014 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Release Q3

Apple will reportedly release its major products in the third quarter of this year. According to Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, people can expect the newest Apple products to hit stores this Q3. Among these include the iPhone 6, iPad Air 2, cheaper iMacs and 2014 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. There are also additional products for release including the iWatch. What can people expect?
Amazon Fire TV

Amazon 'Aggressive' on Fire TV

Fire TV sets itself apart from the others with its ability to play games and its "unified voice search," which provides a way to filter thousands of titles that it offers.

Google is Working on a $100 Nexus Handset

After seeing success in the Moto series, Google is deliberating on a low-budget smartphone which would be priced at sub-$100. According to website MTKSJ, this smartphone will be part of the Nexus series. With rumors already doing rounds about the new Nexus 6, this new low-budget phone might be an addition to the Nexus 6 smartphone. Notably, the Nexus 6 is expected to be launched later this year.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Speaks During Her Keynote Address at the Annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

Yahoo President/CEO Marissa Mayer Already Has Support from Apple for Her Yahoo-Over-Google Plan

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has set aggressive plans to confront Google head on by convincing Apple to make Yahoo the default search engine in the iPad and iPhone's Safari Web browser. She is well backed up by Adam Cahan, senior vice president for mobile and product search department of Yahoo, and already supported by a longtime acquaintance inside Apple and some of its executives.

The 'Copenhagen Wheel': The New Bliss of Cycling

"Superpedestrian Inc." has invented a new way for cyclists to enjoy biking more easily. The "Copenhagen Wheel" technology promises to help bikers in traversing different road environments, uphill routes, and just any kind of terrain difficulty.
Google's Android 4.3 operating system

Google Android 5.0 Will Focus on Design: Release Date, Upcoming Features and What to Expect

Following reports of the Android 4.4.3 update, Android 5.0 has also started making headlines. Whereas the Android mobile operating system has introduced excellent capabilities and functionalities, many analysts still feel it lacks the design and appeal compared to the iOS. It appears Google wants to change that this time. According to recent reports, the internet giants will be focusing on the design of the Android 5.0 while offering new and improved features.

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