If you didn’t get the chance to buy the new Moto X today for $359 (part of Motorola’s Cyber Monday promotion), there will still be a way to get the handset for less than its normal price – which starts at $499.
If you own the HTC Desire EYE or the HTC One M8, chances are that you are familiar with the HTC Eye Experience. This is a series of features for certain HTC cameras.
Learn how to customize network settings on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4. You can customize settings to control networks. On Settings screen, tap More networks.
Samsung would design its upcoming Galaxy S flagship from scratch under the codename Project Zero. Another rumor had it that the new handset would sport a curved display like Galaxy Note Edge.
Learn how to use NFC on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Your device allows you to read near field communication (NFC) tags that contain information about products.
Allwinner are a Chinese chipmaker with a history of producing processors and system-on-chips for a number of Android devices, in-car entertainment units and similar.
Homescreen launcher replacement that doesn’t look like one, an option that feels about as close to stock as anything non-stock can; except immediately following the release of a new version of Android.
Learn how to use one handed operation on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4. You can switch to one-handed operation mode to conveniently operate device with one hand.
Recently there has been a lot of talk about TouchWiz in the smartphone world for one reason, themes. One of the major reasons smartphone users dislike Samsung’s TouchWiz UI.
The time has come for those of you North American residents waiting for the Razer Nabu Smartband, as the company has just announced its availability. The band will be available beginning on Tuesday, December 2nd for $99.99.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has hired FireEye Inc’s Mandiant forensics unit to clean up a massive cyberattack that knocked out the studio’s computer network nearly a week ago, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
Learn how to use security settings on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Change settings for securing the device and the SIM or USIM card.
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