Today, the U.S. Patent Office has published a patent application from Apple, which is a design for a fuel cell system that can power a MacBook “for days or even weeks”.
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.
According to The Insider, Apple may follow the footsteps of Netflix and create original TV content exclusive to its Apple TV subscribers. However, the report claims that Apple may wait quite a while before launching into its latest venture.
TalkingData, a Chinese Analytics Company, reports that they have estimated over 1 million Apple Watches to be in use in China. TalkingData has access to huge volumes of data as the apps it monitors include WeChat, which has more than half a billion active users.
A U.S district judge Lucy Koh has granted final approval to a $415 million settlement that ends a high profile lawsuit in which workers accused Apple, Google and two other Silicon Valley companies of conspiring to hold down salaries.
Google not only helpful and improve our productivity, but also knows how to makes us waste time. If you have too much time, then go to the google homepage and type in “fun facts,” the search engine will present you with a new type of answer box filled with a curious tidbit or two.
HTC posted an image on its official Weibo account, which shows the shining outline of an electrifying, or electrocuted, smartphone. The image is also an invite about a press event to be held on September 6, 2015.
According to a rumor, Google Nexus Event will happen on September 29 in San Francisco, where two new Nexus smartphones running Android 6.0 Marshmallow will be revealed.
When Nextbit announced their smartphone Robin with cloud centric features and decided to use Kickstarter, we are not sure about its success. However, it seems many people are interested in in the Nextbit Robin and its cloud features.
Here is the full technical specification of Sony Xperia Z5 Compact. The Xperia Z5 Compact shares the same flagship experiences in a smaller hand-sized body.
Here is the full technical specification of Sony Xperia Z5. The Xperia Z5 brings the best camera in a leading smartphone, with an elegant waterproof design.
Today, Sony announced their Xperia Z5 series of Android smartphones, Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Compact and the world’s first 4K smartphone Xperia Z5 Premium
Today, Google is in the process of rolling out some visual tweaks to Google Now and mobile Search that will make it easier to find diverse types of content.
Today, a few leaked images of iPhone 6S Plus reveals the display and add some extra credibility to the rumors of Force Touch technology reaching both iPhones.
A report claims that Microsoft flagship Windows smartphones ‘Cityman’ and ‘Talkman’, will be branded as Lumia 950 XL and Lumia 950.
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