Monthly Archives: December 2013
Bluetooth 4.1 prepares for the future of interconnected smart devices
History tells us that users and manufacturers sometimes take a piece of technology beyond what standardization groups have envisioned at that time. Some standards...
Samsung reported to be busy with flexible and transparent touchscreens
If you think that Samsung was done with unconventional screens when it unveiled the rather odd Galaxy Round, then you have another thing coming,...
Honda’s Smartphone Case N ensures your smartphone will survive falls and crashes
What better way to ensure the safety of your precious smartphone against sudden and forceful impact than with a tried and tested air bag...
Action Launcher 2.0 marches into Android with a free version in tow
Android has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to launchers though some have managed to rise above the rest because of their features...
Double Dragon Trilogy brings back the past courtesy of DotEmu
Some of you might have fond memories of playing side-by-side with a friend and pulling of deadly kung fu moves in Double Dragon on...
Google Glass v2 swap offer now rolling out to veteran Explorers
Google has earlier announced a refresh of its Google Glass hardware that will be offered not only to new applicants but even to old...
Google Search on Android now shows results from installed apps too
Google has just unveiled a new feature for Android that shows just how much the company is still ahead in the search business. Searching...
OUYA Forum Twitter campaign goes viral, gets annoying really quick
A gaming device is only as good as the games available for it and while Android has its fair share of games, it could...
Verizon gets FCC approval to buyout Vodafone shares
Verizon has been given the go-ahead from the FCC to purchase the stake UK carrier Vodafone has in the company. The largest US carrier...
Chromecast may be getting Plex functionality soon
Chromecast, having recently seen Hulu Plus and HBO GO support the platform, might be onto something a bit bigger. It seems that some code...
New USB cables may be reversible, thinner, and support scalable charging
Stop us if you’ve heard this before: a ubiquitous smartphone charger is set to change, and won’t work with legacy devices. Instead, an adapter...
LG says up to 40% of smartphones could be flexible by end of decade
At a recent press event in San Francisco, LG’s Ramchan Woo made some interesting remarks about the future of smartphones. When considering the remainder...



















