The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus continue to be the best-selling smartphones as a newly published report shows us how Apple's iOS powered mobile phones were in the lead for handset sales in April. In contrast, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge - combined - could only follow in at second place.
It looks like Samsung is hard at work on a new handset dubbed 'Galaxy S6 Plus,' internally known by the codename Project Zero 2. The original Galaxy S6 smartphone was given the Project Zero moniker amongst Samsung employees, and it looks like this mysterious device could essentially be a larger version of the popular Galaxy S6 Edge that launched alongside the Galaxy S6.
At Google I/O this past week, the search giant made it abundantly clear that it's serious about pushing ahead with fingerprint sensor technology, so much so that Android M - the next iteration of Google's open-source smartphone and tablet operating system - will carry a native fingerprint API that manufacturers can make use of for better integration. To drive the point home, the company showcased a video that exhibits how fingerprint-enabled devices will work on Android M, once the feature is fully implemented. What we found interesting however, was the fact that amid the video, the lady pulls out what appears to be a Nexus 5 carrying a fingerprint sensor.
New speed test comparison video shows HTC One M9 Plus vs iPhone 6 vs Galaxy S6 go head to head against each other. Who comes out on top? Find out here.
Google managed to turn a lot of heads with its Project Tango initiative last year which was coupled with a tablet introduced as the test-bed for the project. The tablet has always been touted as a developer oriented gadget and was only available to buy through an invitation. This has now changed, as the Mountain View-based company releases the mysterious device for anyone willing to pay for it.
The Internet of Things is one of those ideas that has been around for a while but hasn't really come to proper fruition yet. Google seems to think that it can be the one to sort that problem out, even though it already tried back in 2011 and then quietly killed the project off. Maybe the second time is a charm.
You can download Android M 6.0 developer preview links for Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player. We have the direct links for the files right here.
Google Photos for iOS, Android, Web announced. Offers free unlimited cloud storage for photos and videos.
Here’s how to permanently disable or turn off Facebook Messenger location logging on iOS and Android for more privacy.
You can now download Android 5.1.1 Lollipop factory image for Nexus 6. We have the direct link for the download right here.
















