Tag: Android
Zap&Go graphene supercapacitor charger charges in five minutes
Scientists have been working with Graphene as a way to improve batteries and other devices, but there aren't many products using graphene on the...
Father.io is an upcoming augmented reality shooting game
Augmented reality (AR) is getting a big kick in the gaming backside with new developer Proxy42 planning an AR first person shooting game called...
Soul Taker-Face of Fatal Blow: an MMO with luscious graphics
Android is filled to the brim with games, but let's be honest, not all of them can be flaunted around for "best in show"....
Android Wear hacked to run old PS1 games
Remember that guy who ran good old Windows 95 on his LG wearable? Well, he’s back again, doing stuff to your Android wearable that...
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge coming to more countries
We're only waiting for the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge this November in the US. It may be a limited edition concept...
Have Messengers’ 500M users forgiven Facebook yet?
As Facebook announced that their "independent" Messenger app has already reached half a billion users, chances are some of those are still angry...
Ubisoft releases Assassin’s Creed Unity companion app
Assassin’s Creed Unity is the first game of the franchise that will be exclusive for current gen consoles – that means, only for the...
Gionee Marathon M3 boasts of 5,000 mAh battery
Gionee is not a popular brand but it’s been trying to come up with interesting handsets that could rival the more in-demand models. This...
Motorola Defy lives up to its name, still alive for Lollipop
There are just devices that simply refuse to die, mainly because they have great hardware foundations that are able to run operating systems much...
Cyanogen teases Scramble PIN Layout, Lollipop port starts [CORRECTION]
Do you ever get that feeling of someone watching you as you try to tap in your PIN code on your smartphone, trying to...
Google Voice brings MMS support to Verizon Wireless users
More good news for Google Voice and Hangouts users—the two services finally get SMS and MMS support from Verizon. This is a major development...
AT&T no longer planning in-flight internet services
AT&T has long been planing for in-flight wireless service but looks like the carrier is letting go of it. This means challenging Gogo Inflight...









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