Panasonic may not be popular for its smartphones but the Japanese company has already launched five smartphones: the 51, P11, T11, T21, and T31. The lineup will soon have an addition in the form of the Panasonic P81. No official announcement has been made yet just this teaser that says the phone is coming this May. It also has a reference to 'A New Color Everyday'. I think this has something to do with an interchangeable phone casing or just the replaceable back cover.
For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, until bankruptcy do them part. HTC is keen on respecting its vows to Marvel regardless of the mobile phone maker's financial difficulties, as The Avengers continue to endorse all-metal devices conceived in Taiwan.
Right on schedule, Asus has made its thoroughly previewed rookie Chromebook effort official. Or rather efforts, as the Taiwan-based PC maker's debut Chrome OS-running laptop comes in two distinct form factors.
The C200 is an 11.6 incher tipping the scales at 2.5 pounds and measuring roughly 0.8 inches in thickness, whereas the C300 is larger, sporting a 13.3-inch LED screen,…
Even though it didn't exactly engage in the so-called smartphone spec wars and kept things relatively modest in the hardware department, Huawei's Ascend P6 made decent waves on Asian and European shores last year, due mostly to an exquisite design.
Multi-function gadgets are so popular these days. When it comes to the mobile arena, there's phablets (phone-tablets) and laptop-tablet-phones. ASUS is one of the forerunners in transformer devices shown evidently in the PadFone line. We've seen numerous PadFone devices already and we're anticipating a new model: the PadFone X. This is after the PadFone E went official last January.
When you think T-Mobile, you probably don't associate the "Uncarrier" with state-of-the-art LTE-enabled tablets, as their slate roster looks paltry compared to, say, what Verizon has to offer. But at least they're trying to improve.
Too bad Magenta seems to be focusing its efforts in all the wrong places, by enriching the network's 2014 tab portfolio with an eight-month-old gizmo….
Recently, it seems like all the tech giants are coming out with a smartwatch. There's Google's Android Wear; new information points to a standalone smartwatch coming from Samsung; and it's practically everyday that we get a new leak about the Apple iWatch.
Two weeks ago I went to Sephora and dropped $280 on makeup. I do this regularly at Sephora because I'm passionate about makeup and the internet community it's created. I also take my physical appearance very seriously because if I do it right, I get free shiz.
Grace Choi likes makeup, too. She likes it so much that she's decided to completely eff up the makeup industry and collapse the market as a whole. You know how I feel about that? Excited!
Choi was a Harvard Business student when she discovered the makeup industry's well-guarded secret:
"The makeup industry makes a whole lot of money on a whole lot of bullsh__," Choi said during her TechCrunch Disrupt speech. "They charge a huge premium on something that tech provides for free. That one thing is color."
We haven't forgotten the Android version of Google Maps but the last we heard about it was when it officially rolled out for Android. But just recently, a major update was released by Google.
The Google Maps 8.0 for Android is now available for download from Google Play. Expect upgrades on…
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