A significant number of merchants, including heavyweights like Walmart, Kmart, 7-Eleven, and Best Buy, are in outright competition with Apple Pay. Earlier this week, a leaked internal memo from Rite Aid revealed that the drug store chain was modifying or disabling its NFC readers, preventing access to Apple Pay.
Google Maps for Android has got an update. Go to the Google Play Store and you will find the new version of Google Maps with improved support for Android Wear notifications.
China has launched and experimental unmanned spacecraft to moon and back to earth, the spacecraft launched form Southwestern Xinchang satellite launch center
The LG G3 is getting the Android 5.0 Lollipop update by end of December, according to the LG representative for the Netherlands and Belgium cited by Techstatic.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is getting the Android 5.0 Lollipop update by December. We already told the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy S5 will get the Android L by end of November or December.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has hit 4.5 million sales globally about a month after its launch, according to South Korean News1. Its predecessor sold 5 million units in a month; but it released widely than Galaxy Note 4 did.
Samsung announced the Galaxy K Zoom as a camera phone like its predecessor Galaxy K series; our sources just confirmed that Samsung will be selling the new Galaxy K Zoom in its Canadian Corporate stores unlocked; compatibility for any carriers.
T-Mobile and Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 4s getting support for TWRP Custom recovery today, both these devices not been out long which makes it pretty impressive that TWRP is already available, meaning that Team Win has been hard at work getting TWRP ready and compatible with this device.
The publisher 3D Realm has re-opened its doors and releasing a 32 games compilation and promising a slate of upcoming releases from a newly assembled staff.
Recently a photo leaked out of South Korea suggested that LG’s much rumored smartphone named LG Liger carried model number LG F490 powered with Odin chipset.
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