Here's how to run Android apps in Chrome browser on Windows and Mac OS X. Complete details and step-by-step guide can be found here.
Goophone Samsung Galaxy S6 clone is now available and costs just $169. Full device specs and details can be found here.
Miss retro gaming with those chunky cartridges and below par graphics? Hyperkin is one company that is aiming to bring it all back, but realizing just how important smartphone gaming has actually become, it is developing a case that will turn your iPhone into a proper Game Boy. Head over the break to find out more.
A video of the Xiaomi Mi 4 smartphone running Windows 10 for phones has just been posted online, showing Microsoft's OS running on a device that ships with Android out of the box. What is this wizardry? Head over the jump to find out more about this development and watch a video of the OS in action on the phone.
Here's a camera comparison between Galaxy S6 versus iPhone 6 Plus in outdoor, indoor and low light conditions. More details and comparison photos can be found here.
According to a newly published set of test results, the Galaxy S6 with its octa-core processor finds itself bullied around by the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with their dual-core chips and 1GB of RAM when it comes to graphics performance. Don't believe us? Head over the jump for more details.
It was only inevitable that a knockoff of the Samsung Galaxy S6 would make an appearance. The very first clone - of what we guess is the start of a few more to come - is actually a pretty neat copy of the original, so read on for images and more information on this Galaxy S6 knockoff.
For years, the tech media has used the drop test as a way of measuring the durability of our beloved mobile devices, and with the HTC One M9 hitting the consumer market, how does it fare against Apple's 6-month-old iPhone 6 in the ultimate battle of ruggedness? Below, you can see both handsets put through their paces under a number of stresses and strains, and if you're on the fence as to which of these two deserves your cold, hard cash, then maybe this clip will offer added perspective.
WWE 2K from 2K Games has been announced and will make its way to iOS and Android devices this spring. The game, which will cost $7.99, but as yet doesn’t have a more concrete launch date than a whole season will join other 2K titles on the App Store and Play Store.
Apple is now accepting non-iOS devices as a part of its Reuse and Recycling Program, and the facility is available to those residing in the United States, Canada, and several European countries as well. Head over the jump to learn more about the expansion of this program which now covers various Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone devices.
















