While nowhere near as handsome as its aluminum unibody M8 kin, the plastic-made HTC One E8 probably deserved more media attention and software love than it recently got. Admit it, you barely remembered the 5-inch 1,080p device when its international Lollipop promotion finally began last month.
Now, it's time for the 2014 "affordable flagship" to jump from Android 4.4 to 5.0…
While T-Mobile chose to directly concede LG G4's highly anticipated commercial launch date on the network, then got cold feet, suggesting the timeline isn't entirely worked out yet, Verizon goes a more devious route to tease the 5.5-inch Android's arrival. If you look closely on the leather-backed phone's pre-registration Big Red web page, you can more »
Samsung came so close to Android smartphone perfection with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. So, so close! Just an extra microSD card slot, plus waterproof exterior, and the two would have reached otherworldly virtue.
Here's a bit more about smart grids and how they could improve life as we know it:
Smart Technologies – A Brief History
The formal move toward an intelligent grid started in 2002, when the Electric Power Research Institute proposed a research project called IntelliGrid. Eighteen months later, IntelliGrid Architecture was born and the first smart grid architecture was available for power distribution.
The focus of the new architecture was on the following four areas:
Home Area Networks (HAN)
Network-side applications, including reactive power control
"The future is now" utility functions such as solar photovoltaic power…
Although it's more or less meant to be the wrist-worn equivalent of Google's smartphone and tablet-dedicated OS, Android Wear wasn't drastically altered when it moved up to version 5.0, but it's now in the process of a few important changes with build 5.1.
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