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New Galaxy S5 TV Ad Showcases Device’s Dust And Waterproofing [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014
The Samsung Galaxy S5 has sold well during its first week-and-a-half in the retail market, and its maker's famed advertising machine, which has been in full flow once again, must take a fair amount of the credit for these strong early sales. In its latest campaign, the Korean company shows off the ruggedized nature of its latest humdinger, offering insight into its water and dust-proofing capabilities.

Android Wear Powered LG G Watch Smartwatch Gets Detailed

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014
A short while ago, Google took the wraps off Android Wear, a smartwatch-tailored version of its famed mobile operating system, and at the time of announcement, several initial manufacturing partners were outlined. Among those listed was Korean outfit LG, which swiftly came through and showcased its G Watch, and although information pertaining to the device's technical specs has been scarce, the company has now come through and outlined some of the key features of its very first entry into this growing field.

5.5-inch iPhone 6 Phablet To Be Super Thin, Release Hindered By Special Battery Components

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014

Apple Takes A Shot At Samsung Copying In New Ad [Photo]

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014
Apple and Samsung are currently contesting a patent battle in a California court, with the Cupertino company convinced that its Korean counterpart has lifted certain copyrighted iOS features. Given that Samsung already lost in court versus Apple and was forced to pay over a billion dollars in compensation in a previous judgment - a decision that was later reduced on appeal - it's fair to say that the Galaxy maker has developed a bit of a reputation, and in its latest ad campaign, Apple seems to be reveling in it.

New And Updated Android 4.5 Dialer App Inadvertently Leaked By Google [Screenshot]

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014
Google is always looking to update and improve its Android operating system, and while often, these changes can take the form of significant enhancements, the Big G also likes to make subtle adjustments that enhance the user interface. Just last week, a leaked screenshot gave us a potential insight into some icon adjustments set to arrive with the much talked-about Android 4.5, and now, the official Google Nexus Twitter handle has accidentally leaked a modified, bluer Dialer app.

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Ben Reid·April 22, 2014

New Galaxy S5 Variant With 2K Display Release Seems Imminent

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014
In the run-up to the showcasing of the Galaxy S5 at the Mobile World Congress back in February, it was rumored that Samsung was preparing two distinctive variations of its flagship handset, and even when the official announcement finally came, reports continued to suggest that something else - something better - was on the horizon. Now, fresh reports seem to indicate that the device is very much real, and although those who've held off the purchase in light of the rumors will feel happy that they did so, one suspects that some early adopters of the Galaxy S5 will feel a tad short-changed.

Windows 8.2 / 9 Details Leaked, Will Finally Include Start Menu And More

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014
A couple of weeks back during Microsoft's annual BUILD developers conference, we got wind that the software giant would be reinstating the traditional Start Menu for those running desktop versions of the famed OS. At the very least, it was said, the option would be there for traditionalists looking to restore a sense of familiarity to proceedings, and although we knew that it wouldn't be arriving with the just-released Windows 8.1 Update 1, it seemed almost certain that a subsequent release would reinstate one of the operating system's longest-serving features. Now, a new report has indicated that said feature will indeed re-emerge this fall.

Google Glass Adds iPhone SMS Support, New Calendar Glassware

Ben Reid·April 22, 2014

This iWatch Concept Features Curved Display, Product Page And Video Commercials

Ben Reid·April 21, 2014
The Apple iWatch has been rumored year-in, year-out, but with rumors suggesting that the Cupertino's inaugural smartwatch effort has its own dedicated development team echoing the sentiments of analysts that the device will finally manifest in 2014, we're very much hoping that the announcement of the elusive gadget is imminent. Hitherto, there's been a distinct lack of hard evidence with regards to the device, with only tidbits of speculation allied to numerous concepts, but today's render of a curved iWatch design is one of the better ones we've stumbled across so far.

Apple TV Gets History Channel, Lifetime And A&E Channels

Ben Reid·April 21, 2014
There's been a marked increase in the number of channels and streams added to Apple TV during the past few months, and today, those already tethered to subscriptions of The History Channel, A&E and Lifetime can enjoy these channels on their Apple-branded set-top.

Future Nokia Devices Will Carry ‘Microsoft Mobile’ Branding

Ben Reid·April 21, 2014

New Google Glass App Can Identify How Other People Are Feeling Around You

Ben Reid·April 20, 2014
Even though, as time goes on, it's difficult to see exactly where Google Glass will fit into the consumer side of the market, part of us is still glad that the project is in development. Cool and uncool in equal measure, it would seem, it has proven a polarizing topic of debate that every tech fan has, at some point, discussed with their peers. Every so often, an eye-opening development is made in relation to Glass bordering on the bizarre, serving to remind us that we're dealing with a technology that could significantly alter the way we interact with each other and the world around us, and Emotient has certainly done that with its new Sentiment Analysis app.

How To Install New Fonts On iPhone And iPad Without Jailbreaking

Ben Reid·April 19, 2014
Apple's iOS is commonly referred to as a "walled garden," a label used to described the subtle limitations attached to a closed source piece of software. But every now and then, we're reminded that Apple's mobile operating system isn't a completely fusty old stick-in-the-mud, and that actually, there are means of customizing the experience without having to resort to a jailbreak. AnyFont, an app that lets you install custom TrueType and OpenType fonts, is a prime example, and for $1.99 over at the App Store, is well worth checking out.

Sketchy Photos Show iOS 8 Beta Running On iPhone 5s

Ben Reid·April 19, 2014
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