The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge has been the subject of quite a few quality related controversies since the device was launched over a month back. This new flaw sees the Edge's phenomenal 2K display being reduced to what can be best described as an 8-bit panel.
Microsoft will be abandoning its traditional release cycle as the software giant aims to push out Windows 10 as the last version of the Windows OS per say. This means that Microsoft will be dropping the whole version number branding and treat the OS more like a service, kind of similar to what Apple has been doing with OS X updates for a decade now.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy Note 5 Edge specs have been leaked online. Both devices are bound to be powerhouses that will replace the current flagship Note lineup.
Apple's free App Store App of the Week has just popped up, with Toca Boca's game Toca Nature getting the nod this time around.
This new upcoming iPhone 6 case will charge your phone from thin air, well almost. An Ohio-based startup called Nikola Labs is working on such a case and is reportedly almost ready to help you ditch those portable chargers on the go.
Here’s how to clean Apple Watch and its bands, according to a official support document published by Apple. More details can be found here.
Remember that retro mobile game called 'Snake' which came preloaded on old Nokia handsets? The title is now getting a complete makeover and is being built from scratch for the advanced smartphone platforms, and is being aptly called 'Snake Rewind.'
Here’s how to create, customize, change, delete watch faces on Apple Watch. While Apple Watch doesn’t support third-party watch faces yet, it does enable users to customize the stock ones in many ways and make them custom to their liking. The guide below provide details on how to do this.
If you take a ride on any subway, sit in a Starbucks coffee shop or just, simply, roam around most places, you'll be sure to see folk completely transfixed to their smartphones, tablets, notebooks, and gadgetry in general. The Digital Age has a firm grip on most of us, and if you're reading this article, there's a good chance that it's caught you too, but while most of us are - admittedly or in denial - smartphone-addicted, one iPhone 7 parody ad imagines a world in which we're literally controlled by our devices.
The Olloclip is a famous and much-revered mobile accessory that can be clipped onto a smartphone's camera and offer all manner of great new lenses. From fish-eye to macro shots, the Olloclip has long broadened the horizons of point-and-shoot photographers, and while the company behind it has sought to cater to high-end Android devices like the Samsung Galaxy S5 in recent times, its core following is with those rocking the Apple iPhone. With this in mind, today's announcement of the OlloCase - a protective cover that plays nicely with the Olloclip lens systems - is an iPhone 6 / 6 Plus exclusive, and if you are an Olloclip user, you'll catch all the details below.
















