With the Google I/O 2016 conference to begin in a few days, the search giant has released an event-companion app for iPhone users. Here are the details.
A raft of new jailbreak tweaks have been made available across the past week. We've found a few that we think you might find interesting, and we're going to share them with you here.
Samsung has applied for a patent that would see its smartwatches project an interface onto the wearer's hand or nearby objects, allowing input or manipulation of the watch without actually touching it.
After releasing Gboard for iOS, Google was immediately questioned as to whether users of Android devices could expect to see the keyboard, or at least its features make the jump from iOS to Android any time soon. As it turns out, the answer is yes.
Here's how you can find fake product reviews on a product listing at Amazon using Fakespot web tool.
Here's how you can get and use Apple Pay in an unsupported country or with an unsupported bank anywhere in the world.
After doing away with the paper section of driving licenses last year, the British Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is now testing a digital alternative to the ID that works with Apple Wallet.
8Bitdo's NES30 is not going to win any prizes or any fans based purely on its name, but let's be honest, no-one is really going to care about what this thing is called. It is however likely to garner a lot of attention and immediate love from hardcore old-school gamers who absolutely loved the look and feel of Nintendo's NES gaming controllers from back in the day. This particular gadget may have been built with the modern world and mobile gaming in mind, but it stays true to the original design by offering that "same NES touch, same NES feeling".
Tablet and smartphone owners generally opt for a particular mobile platform over others for a wide variety of reasons. In a lot of cases, you simply get staunch iOS fans who would never touch an Android device, let alone accept it as their main point of usage. Conversely, the same can be said for certain Android device owners who can't fathom the idea of moving over to the dark side. For others however, the choice often comes down to things like security, stability, aesthetic appeal of the device hardware and OS interface, and even personal considerations like how much the device costs. If you do care about the stability of a device and platform, then Blancco's "The State of Mobile Device Performance and Health" research report provides some interesting information about the stability of Android devices compared to the iPhone.
When you take into consideration the huge rise in technology over the last decade, and the barriers that the technological boom has broken down, you could be forgiven for thinking that courier companies would have long been at the cutting-edge of what's capable through the use of advanced tracking systems. Unfortunately, that isn't always the case, meaning that more often than not consumers are left experiencing anger and frustration while they wonder where their parcel or delivery is, and when it will actually turn up. UPS is looking to be one of the first big players to truly solve that problem with the rollout of its new tracking service.
















