Sick and tired of playing the same old imitation and reiteration game, a number of Mobile World Congress exhibitors have tried to stand out this year with unique little innovative features. For Samsung, it was all about the curves.
Meanwhile, Lenovo brought to light an unusually attractive smartphone/digital camera hybrid, and ZTE broke new ground in biometric authentication with retinal recognition. Finally, Alcatel's OneTouch Idol…
In addition to standing out from the pack of no-contract US carriers with ultra-affordable prepaid plans and a robust device portfolio, T-Mobile subsidiary MetroPCS often incentivizes new and devoted customers with some of the best hardware deals around.
Always a favorite among cash-strapped mobile consumers, the "Buy One Get One" promotion is on again through April 5. Only in physical stores, unfortunately, and entirely dependent on existing stock at the time of your…
Two years after launching initial pre-orders, the Myo gesture control armband can be purchased directly from Amazon. This one-size-fits-all device is worn about the arm, and it analyses muscle activity and hand motion while in use. With the correct gestures, Myo lets users control a variety of digital gadgets and technologies. Thalmic Labs, the company more »
You asked for innovation, and you got it. Alcatel's iPhone 6 size-aping OneTouch Idol 3 pair comes with a unique, "orientation-free" interface that essentially lets you use the two handhelds even when held upside down.
Then again, is there really a right way to hold these 4.7 and 5.5 inchers if they work fine no matter the "orientation"? Oh, well, let's not get stuck on an ingenious albeit…
Just because they have a fancy, complex, premium-looking wearable now to rival Motorola's Moto 360, LG's G Watch R or the Apple Watch, it doesn't mean Huawei is abandoning the low-cost activity tracker segment.
Not in the slightest, and the uber-cheap, uber-successful TalkBand B1 is up for not one, but two simultaneous sequels. Introduced alongside the Huawei Watch at MWC 2015 in Barcelona, the TalkBand B2 and N1 are clearly much lower-profile…
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