A new rumor originating from South Korea clams Samsung is planning to acquire AMD, a global semiconductor company whose main products include microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors and graphics processors for servers, workstations and personal computers, and embedded systems applications.
T-Mobile is offering One year subscription to Netflix for those who buy Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge from them. At the current subscription rate of $7.99/month, that’s right around $100 worth of Netflix once you factor in the taxes you’re not paying on it too.
Today Google publicly released their Safe Browsing API and database of malware and phishing data to developers to use in their apps to bolster their own security measures.
Facebook introduces a new feature called “On This Day”, that will let you see what you posted in the past. If you shared a photo of yourself and some friends two years ago today, Facebook will bring it back up so you can feel a bit of nostalgia for that moment.
After last years failed attempt to acquire Twitch, YouTube is reportedly preparing to relaunch its existing live-streaming service with more focus on online video game streaming.
T-Mobile’s Software Update page has revealed that the Android 5.0 updates for both the LG G2 and LG G3 is one step closer to in the process of being released.
AT&T announced that users of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will soon be getting a new version of Android 5.0 for their devices via US OTA. This update is reported to be released in waves and the first batch of users will be the ones with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910A.
Samsung is planning on reducing the number of bloatwares in Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, and will even allow users to remove some the default applications from both Google and Samsung.
Cho Juno, a high-ranking LG executive, revealed that LG has been working on making LG G4 to look radically different from LG G3 and LG G4 Note will probably have a metal case while G4 might not.
Google is currently doing an A/B testing for a new floating action button (FAB) to create reminders in Gmail Inbox. This FAB is blue in color and exists only to create reminders.
HTC has made One M9 for sale in Taiwan ahead of international release as expected. The current model in sale is 32GB variant and priced around $693 USD.
Samsung has released Android 5.0 Lollipop update for Galaxy S5 to the Indian market on Saturday. The update is released this Saturday is still in the progress of getting to more and more Galaxy S5.
Major music studios are concerned that ad-supporting ‘freemium’ streaming from Spotify is not making enough cash and wants to limit the amount of free music available to users.
When asked about LG G2 Lollipop update in Twitter, LG India tweeted that they expect an update sometime in Q2 2015. This means the long wait that G2 owners have endured will be at an end and we will be seeing Lollipop update as early as next month.
As expected, the Nexus 10 tablet received Android 5.1 update via OTA, this Saturday. This update is 104.4Mb in size and brings various performance enhancements, bug fixes and stability improvements.
If the thought of short battery life has turned you down from smartwatch, then it is time for you to take another look at the smartwatch by Vector, the company that swooped onto the smartwatch scene out of nowhere this week.
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