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Google Nexus 8 Release Update: Release Date Coming Soon, Exclusive Android 4.5 and 64-Bit CPU

Following the long drought of news for Google’s next Nexus device, Google Nexus 8 started surfacing once more. According to recent information, the tech giant may be gearing up into producing an 8-inch Nexus. This is to veer away from the saturated 7-inch slate industry and capitalize on the less explored 8-inch division. Reports also suggest that the Nexus 8 could come with a 64-bit CPU and Android 4.5 exclusively.

iOS 7.1 Update: Issues With Personal Hotspots

The recently introduced iOS 7.1 appears to be causing trouble with personal hotspots for a number of iPhone users all over the world. Some users were unable to save APN settings for personal hotspots following the update.

Five Reasons Why Google Glass Is Not Much of a Hit Yet

The supposed revolutionary Google Glass is not much of a hit yet due to some different reactions to the technology. Unfortunately, some recent circumstances, such as the incident at a bar in California and traffic laws in Delaware trying to ban it from the road, have somewhat stained the clear glass of Google; but also have drawn more attention to it.

Apple (AAPL) Release Round-up: New Wearable Devices, iPad Air, iPhone 6 and 2014 MacBook

Apple has reportedly been gearing for a number of major releases this year. According to recent information, the tech giant will be releasing its next flagship phone, the iPhone 6, later this year. Likewise, the company will be unveiling its new wearable devices, iPad Air and 2014 Macbook Pro and Air series around the same time. What can people expect from these new and upcoming Apple devices?

'Titanfall' Tips, a New Patch and a Cool Chart That Details Weapons

The Xbox One’s anticipated exclusive game has already been played by a number of fans who recommend a few tips to get the noobs through. Also, Respawn has rolled out a new patch for general adjustments, while another player has already listed the stats for the weapons in-game.

New Samsung Galaxy Tab Model Shows Up: To Feature AMOLED Display with 2K Resolution and More

Upcoming 2014 Android tablets appear more interesting by the day, as a new Samsung Galaxy Tab model shows up. According to recent information, the Korean tech giant will be releasing a new tablet device featuring an AMOLED display and 2K resolution. It is not clear when the device will come out, but it appears Samsung is gearing up for a surge of tablet releases from its biggest rival, Apple. Can Samsung deliver?

Google to Issue KitKat 4.4.3 Update Before Android 4.5 (Lollipop) Release Date?

Google's Chromium bug tracker forum unintentionally revealed a new version of Android 4.4 KitKat, claims Myce. They spotted a build "KTU65" running on a Nexus 5 within an issue description that was marked restricted. Notably, the first letter from the build "KTU65" is the code-name of the release/build family, so 'K' represents KitKat. And there is an alleged theory to breakdown & comprehend the rest of the letters in the build name.

Apple iOS: New 'FireChat' App to let Users Chat with 'No' Internet Connection; Myth Busted?

Open Garden Inc., the crowd sourced connectivity provider is launching its first app for Apple iPhone named FireChat. This start-up is known for its Android loyalty but looks like they want to be friendly with Apple users as well. FireChat is introduced for both iOS 7 and iOS 7.1 devices which will let iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to chat even when there is no Internet connection or mobile network coverage. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

Google Nexus 8 Release Roundup: July Production, Release Date, Specs and More

Google’s Nexus 8 has been in the headlines for quite some time now. Whereas previous reports were limited to speculations, it appears the production and release of the Nexus 8 is more concrete now. According to recent reports, production for the tablet will commence starting July or August for a future release. Likewise, the device also will a reportedly come with “high performing” devices. Can Google deliver the next best tablet?

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