We knew that the day would come eventually, and here it is - a major maker of smartphones is set to ship its latest and greatest handsets with antivirus software as standard.
Luckily we have never had a smartphone catch fire, but it looks like we're in the minority these days, as we see more and more reports of consumer electronics getting a little too warm for their own good.
Nvidia is really taking up its Shield business up a notch as it announces the third iteration of the device, which put simply, is the world's first Android TV console to support 4K content. Head over the jump to catch all the details of the gadget.
The battle for supremacy in the smartphone arena continues to rage, and with this week's Mobile World Congress, we've seen a number of high-profile announcements from some of the major players in the industry. Among them is Samsung, which has announced the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge as it looks to recover from a torrid 2014, and we're just now learning that amid the poor sales general and lack of enthusiasm towards the many smartphones that Sammy launched last year, bitter rival Apple also overtook it as the world's foremost smartphone manufacturer in the final quarter.
Samsung's Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge have retained the fingerprint scanning feature introduced with the Galaxy S5, but this time around the Korean giant has made it far less annoying to use - to put it more bluntly. The S6 now features a more iPhone like Touch ID tech, and we see what it's like, right after the jump.
If you ever had to type a quick email or two from your tablet or your phone whilst sipping away at a cup of coffee, you might have realized that on-screen keyboards aren't always the best option. Granted, they serve the purpose most of the time, but when doing long stretches of typing, you need to fall back on a dedicated, physical keyboard.
Price points for Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge 32GB, 64GB, 128GB models have been revealed. More details can be found right here after the jump.
Sony's Mobile World Congress hasn't been as busy as Samsung's or HTC's, which both just took the wraps off their respective flagship handsets for 2015. But alongside the Xperia Z4 Tablet, a powerful slate boasting an eye-catching display, the Japanese firm has also unleashed a new handset in the form of the Xperia M4 Aqua. While not as grandiose as the aforementioned efforts of rivals, the M4 is a waterproof, mid-range device that packs quite a punch, and with a design that looks every bit as slick as some of its top-tier Xperia Z3, it may well hit the sweet spot with the consumer market.
With the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge living up to its hype, Samsung has also announced a new Gear VR Innovator Edition headset for the new phones. We take a close look at the contraption, right after the jump.
HTC today showed that it is still around by announcing HTC One M9. We take a look at its features, specs, price and release date in detail. Carrying the same name prefix as its previous high-end smartphones the One M7 and One M8, the M9 carries on where the older models left off and even strikes quite the resemblance to both. Looking distinctly like someone at HTC took the best parts of both handsets and then mashed them both together, the new M9 isn’t an ugly device by any stretch of the imagination but it just lacks a little something in the looks department.
















