…a very crowded smartphone market? Take a look at our video and decide for yourself. By Eryk Bagshaw Samsung launched the Galaxy Gear and the Note 3 in Australia today after unveiling them at the IFA conference earlier in the month. Cybershack was there to check them out first hand and…
…company. Using LED lamp technology, both projectors eliminate warm up time with instant on/off functionality and with the brand new Acer eDisplay user interface, can connect to multiple devices. By using Mobile High Definition Link (MHL) technology, both the K135 and K335 can be connected to a smartphone or tablet…
Cybershack caught up with Sony as it unveiled some of its highlights from the recent IFA Conference in Germany. For the first time on Australian shores we got a hands on view of the new 4K TV, 4K Handycam, NFC One Touch Devices and the much hyped QX Wireless Smartphone Lens range. …
Barely four months after the release of its first smartphone, Finnish company Jolla announced today that its Sailfish OS is now compatible with Android software and hardware. Users will now be able to take full advantage of the Android ecosystem by allowing specific apps such as Instagram, WhatsApp, Spotify and…
Garmin today announced its first portable head-up display for smartphone navigation apps. The HUD is an innovative device that projects clear driving directions in to the car windscreen making it easy for drivers to navigate their destination without losing sight of the road. The device is also easy to setup….
…in the future’ Data usage is another key factor in the development process but ‘Facebook does not expect the auto play videos to have a big impact on smartphone users wireless data usage and monthly phone bills,’ said Zhou. Tired of YouTube ads popping up before every clip? …
…available across Samsung’s product offerings. At present, majority of Samsung’s smartphones run on Android while their line of Smart TV runs on the company’s proprietary software. However, it’s quite unclear how Samsung would push for Tizen on its smartphone, given the huge success of its Galaxy line of Android phones….
…services (63 per cent. Smartphone users were more likely to look for information such as maps and weather updates and use social networking sites (71 per cent each) Forty-eight per cent of tablet users use them to order products and services compared to 36 per cent of smartphone users. “Consumers…
…new Exynos 5 Octa big.LITTLE HMP solution in Q4 this year. As for those Galaxy devices that are currently using the Exynos 5 Octa chip, specifically the 5410 and 5420 chips, Chinese manufacturer Meizu (who is currently using Samsung’s chip for its MX3 smartphone) has confirmed that these chips can…
…Aid on the go an easy option for Smartphone users. Australians are more time poor than ever with 1 in 5 first aiders stating ‘lack of time’ as a key reason for failing to renew their certification. In the lead up to World first Aid Day (14th September), Red…
…their iPod Touch and 23 percent do that same on their Android smartphones, it’s not hard to see why Nintendo should be worried. The above results suggest that kids use more than one smartphone or tablet, but that still doesn’t take away the most alarming result of all for the…
The way we protect the information on our portable devices – whether it be a smartphone, tablet or laptop – is something that we currently take for granted. It’s a case of thinking up a series of letters and/or numbers, setting the password, and feeling secure in the knowledge that…