…is a 55-inch beauty that will set you back $2,999 and comes with swipe and share whereby you can swipe movies, photos and music from your smartphone or tablet to the television. It has all the bells and whistles of a smart television, although there is no built-in camera, so…
…lens cameras that attach to existing smartphone or tablet. The devices will feature a sensor, processor… If you’re a big fan of powerful cameras on smartphones but don’t really dig the bulky form factor of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom or the Nokia Lumia 1020, a rumoured Sony accessory…
…the first Galaxy Note, which was also the time when a number of display technologies started to lift off. Now, almost every major manufacturer has a 5-inch (or bigger) smartphone being offered to consumers. But what exactly made the consumers change their minds with the use of phablets? Here are…
…enjoying their favourite music and taking calls. They also feature Denon’s signature sound quality and the Denon Sport mobile app which totally enhances the user’s experience. The Exercise Freak is part of Denon’s new family of headphones, that are said to feature lifestyle-specific smartphone applications, all of which are engineered…
…entry-level smartphone from LG and a quick peek at what Asus has planned for us, consumers in the future. First on the list are rumours about the new Nexus 5. A few weeks ago, we’ve heard speculations that the next Nexus smartphone will still be made by LG. But now,…
Charlie got an exclusive interview with LG and its new smartphone the G2. Here we find out why LG thinks this new handset is a cut above the rest and go through some of its features Charlie got an exclusive interview with LG and its new smartphone the G2. Here…
LG has finally lifted the curtain off its newest flagship smartphone – the LG G2. As you may have noticed, the G2 has dropped the Optimus branding as well as a few pounds compared to its predecessor and other models in LG’s line-up. The LG G2 sports a 5.2-inch IPS…
Smart watches and other forms of wearable technology are slowly gaining acceptance nowadays, especially to manufacturers of smart devices. Aside from Sony (which already released its smartwatch) and Apple, Samsung is also in the running for making their own wrist-worn smartphone accessory. And rumour has it that the Korean manufacturer…
…smartphone as the directions are not as comprehensive as a GPS, and therefore not the visual distraction a smartphone can be. Nothing is set in concrete yet, but we’re sure other government bodies in other countries – as well as Google – will look on with interest at the arguments…
…we’ll be talking about the flip-style Galaxy Golden, the HTC One Max and the BlackBerry Z30. Samsung Galaxy Golden. The flip-style Android smartphone from Samsung poses for the camera this week. The smartphone was first leaked two weeks ago when an ad was posted and a blueprint was posted online,…
Back in BlackBerry’s BBLive Event last May, the Canadian smartphone manufacturer announced that it will soon bring its highly popular instant messaging app, BBM to other platforms such as Android. The initial schedule for the release of the multi-platform BBM was July but according to BlackBerry India’s managing director, Sunil…
…Facebook Home that is not a standalone app is the launcher itself, which didn’t really become popular with smartphone users. At present, Facebook Home has an average score of 2.4 stars in Google Play and has been installed around 1-5M times. Meanwhile, the update for the main Facebook app will…