The new HTC One M8 is the Taiwanese manufacturer's latest flagship Android phone. Just like the Samsung Galaxy S5, we've been anticipating to get our hands on this new phone. Verizon and Sprint are now listing the handset at $150 and we also heard a rumor that a mini version will arrive this coming May….
Still little known outside of its homeland, China-based mobile phone manufacturer Xiaomi is slowly but steadily moving up in the tech world, thanks to surprisingly well-built, elegant devices with unusually low price points.
However, as former Google big enchilada Hugo Barra, hired by Xiaomi back in August 2013, is only now starting to leave a mark on the OEM's product portfolio,…
After catering to the needs of Android tablet fans on (extremely) tight budgets, Lenovo is expected to next care for Windows power users. The mid-tier ThinkPad Tablet 2 will thus receive a pretty major upgrade before long, titled simply (and confusingly) ThinkPad 10.
Ugh, just go with it and stop trying to understand this kind of…
Samsung has always been in full force when it comes to their products-- whether smartphone, tablet, or mobile wear, starting with conceptualisation to prototyping to manufacturing and even up to advertising. After all the Galaxy phones and tablets the company has recently revealed, we hear about information that Samsung will be working on 2K resolution tablets.
Apple has been quiet for some time now. I'd like to believe it's because it's working on something new and great, and that we are about to hear a major announcement. We've been waiting for the supposed iWatch but we've only got leaks and rumours. It's one of the highly anticipated Apple announcements for this year because it's about time the Cupertino company releases a smartwatch of its own.
Forget affordable, respectable or mediocre. Good is not good enough. You need a laptop that can handle everything you throw at it, from the most mundane tasks to serious, continuous, all-day work.
You want exquisite looks, portability and long battery life. Security, mind-blowing display resolution and the latest in processing speed. You don't know the meaning of the word "sacrifice" and aren't willing to settle for less…
The Sony Xperia Z2 have yet to be announced and released officially but we know a few things about it. For one, it's arriving this May in Canada and the UK and still no word for the US market . And now we learn that it will make use of liquid heat-pipe cooling technology. This makes Sony the second phone maker to take advantage of the method for its products.
One small step for a smartphone manufacturer, one giant leap for the mobile industry. Apparently, ZTE could well precede Samsung, HTC, LG or Sony in their attempts to recoup the lost ground to Apple in the processing speed war, working on a so-called "Apollo" handheld with 64-bit heat.
As T-Mobile is nearly ready to welcome the LG L90 in the midst of its growing budget-friendly no-contract mobile portfolio, it makes perfect sense for the UnCarrier's little sister, MetroPCS, to also get a brand new low-cost handheld from LG.
The battle between Apple and Samsung is not going to end. No, not yet. Not anytime soon. Never. I have a feeling the feud between the two tech giants will only worsen as long as both of them are in the same industry. It won't be finished and the court room will be their most dreaded place. Right now, Samsung may be bigger in terms of volume and Apple is the "trendier" one. (Of course, I am saying this because I'm a true blue Apple fan girl. )
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