A recently granted patent by the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) has hinted that Cupertino-based Apple Inc. may be exploring bringing a cellular capable MacBook to the market in the future. Apple's current range of MacBook machines ship with an excellent array of features and native apps by default, which in turn offer an excellent set of functionality to users. However, in order to extend that functionality, whether it be installing additional apps, accessing content on the Internet, or streaming audio or video media, there's a requirement to be connected to the Internet either through a wireless or wired connection. This new patent introduces the idea of a new Apple MacBook which offers connectivity for a cellular network, similar to an iPhone or LTE-enabled iPad.
Roger app allows you to control your Amazon Echo and Alexa remotely from your iPhone or Android from anywhere in the world for free.
At the ongoing SID 2016 Display Week in San Fransisco, Samsung demoed a rollable screen that could serve as the display of its rumored Galaxy X flexible smartphone. The screen can be rolled up into a metal cylinder with a radius of just 10mm and measures 5.7-inch diagonally, with a Full HD resolution.
We are now officially mid-way through the working week, meaning that not only are the majority of us probably looking forward to the weekend, but also have the working week blues as we count down the days until we can relax. What better way to relax and shred some of that working week stress than by checking out deals on your favorite tech items! We have games, Halo: The Master Chief Collection for the Xbox One, and Batman: Arkham Knight for the PS4. There's then the beautiful LG Gram 15 laptop that looks exactly like Apple's 12-inch MacBook. If storage is what you're looking for, we have a 200GB microSD card, followed by 256GB USB flash drive, and a 200GB wireless flash drive.
Much to the distain of many smartphone manufacturers around the world, it's not unusual for celebrities and people in positions of power to be caught using one smartphone over another when they've been paid to endorse a particular brand, or even worse, when they are the executive chairman of a company that actually produces a rival platform. As an example, many people would expect Alphabet/Google Chairman Eric Schmidt to use an Android-powered device given his position of authority within the company that actually builds the Android OS, but that doesn't appear to be the case.
After failing to make a success of the mobile business that it purchased from Nokia in 2014, Microsoft has announced that it will be pulling out of the consumer telephone market resulting in the loss of up to 1,850 jobs worldwide. Microsoft took a huge gamble with the purchase, with then CEO Steve Ballmer wanting to turn the corporation into a devices and services company capable of outputting mobile hardware. Microsoft is now ready to call time on that gamble by pulling out of the consumer phone market entirely as part of an effort to streamline its mobile division.
Here's a side-by-side speed comparison pitting iOS 9.3.3 beta 1 Vs iOS 9.3.2 on hardware ranging from the iPhone 6s to the iPhone 4s, spread out over five separate videos.
Whoever said emoji were a waste of time? Turns out Apple didn't, because the iPhone maker has added support for the little icons right within Spotlight on iOS.
Apple is working on a device that will see it enter the home assistant game, with a competitor for the Amazon Echo and Google Home devices said to be on the way.
It's probably fair to say that the majority of us will always prefer to save some money of the standard list price when we embark on a shopping mission. That could be for the purchase of a gift for a loved one, or just as a little treat for ourselves to see us through the month. Thankfully, with the help of consistent discounts on exceptional products, we're able to enlist for you some exceptional value items. Today, we have a levitating bluetooth speaker, variety of discounts on Sonos wireless speakers, Xbox One 1TB bundle, earbuds by Bose, and an assortment of micro USB cables for your Android and other mobile devices.















