Microsoft has finally released the long promised update to Windows RT 8.1 devices. This is not a major update, but it does bring a new start menu for the Windows RT users. The start menu is not a full Windows 10 replica, but it is good to see its arrival nonetheless.
Today, in a sudden move, Sony Europe has closed its online store for TVs, Audio devices and Cameras, without any warning. This means European customers can no longer buy directly from Sony and has to rely on retail stores. Right now only the smartphone and tablet division of Sony Online store are active.
A recent report citing unnamed industry sources claims that Samsung is lowering its mobile device component orders as the company expects a slowdown in sales of its mobile devices. The report says that Samsung Electronics is lowering its related component orders for the first quarter of 2016.
Last week, we reported that despite Microsoft’s attempt at pulling the release of Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536, some Windows Insiders had reportedly installed it. Now Microsoft’s Gabe Aul has posted on Twitter about what actually happened and how many users had installed the buggy build.
This week, Microsoft has postponed its plan to release the Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536 to the users of Insider Program, due to a bug in the build that blocks future updates. However, a recent report claims that despite Microsoft’s attempt, some users managed to download and install the build.
It looks like Oppo is not done with its R7 lineup of smartphones. Recently, the China telecomm regulator, TENAA, has certified two version of Oppo R7S, which only differ in the radios they carry.
There are lot of rumors about regarding the unannounced Samsung Galaxy S7. A recent rumor suggests that the next-gen Samsung smartphone will arrive in two different sizes and pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. It also claims the phone will have a phablet like display and a special camera.
Dell is long time Microsoft partner and makes some of the best Windows Laptops you can buy. Now, the company is building XPS 12 Tablet as a direct competition to Microsoft Surface.
Earlier this year, Microsoft signed a deal with Cyanogen to bring its apps to appear on Cyanogen OS devices. Now, a recent report claims that Cyanogen will collaborate with Microsoft for a tight Cortana integration with Cyanogen OS.
Today, Pandora will introduce its long-awaited Pandora One Day Pass. For just $0.99, you will get ad-free access to Pandora for 24 hours, just as if you were a regular Pandora One subscriber.
Oppo, a Chinese based smartphone manufacturer has announced that they are accepting pre-orders of their latest flagship Android smartphone Oppo R7 plus. The smartphone is currently available for pre-order in US and Europe.
According to a recent leak by CNMO, Nokia is looking to get back into smartphone business. The site claims to have leaked images of the Nokia C1, Nokia’s first-ever Android smartphone and its first phone of any kind since Microsoft bought its original phone business.
Users of Google Wallet are reporting that they are seeing a banner for Android Pay in the app. The banner ad appears to be a server-side update from Google, to help users in the transition from Wallet to Android Pay.
Rumors and leaked images of Samsung Galaxy Z3 has been making round in the web. However, today we got a real world image Galaxy Z3 along placed beside the Galaxy Z1.
Yesterday, Motorola announced Moto 360 and Moto 360 Sport smartwatches. Today, the Moto 360 smartwatch is available for pre-order from the Google Play Store. There is no word on Moto 360 Sport, but we hope it soon will be available for pre-order.
According to a recent report, LG has trademarked at least two more devices called the LG G4 Graphy and the LG G4 Script in South Korea. The two devices along with the rumored G4 Note will be a part of the G4 family.
According to recent rumor, the upcoming LG G4 Note will feature a removable battery, something that is missing in recent high-end smartphones. The G4 Note will offer a removable battery, and will retain the “trademark” back-fitted button configuration.
Huawei has officially announced their new Huawei Watch smartwatch at the IFA 2015. The smartwatch runs on Android Wear and is a round-faced watch that will go head to head with the likes of the Samsung Gear S2.
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