Samsung has long taken pride of place as the darling of high-end Android devices, but that status took a bit of a hiding last year with the emergence of Apple's two new flagship smartphones. Poor sales of the Galaxy S5 early on in 2014 was worsened with the stuttering and delayed Galaxy Note 4, and as such, Sammy is very much back to the drawing board. Amid a flurry of reports and rumors flying around, it appears as though the Tizen maker's next flagship will include a revised fingerprint sensor - one that'll bear remnants of its major rival's Touch ID.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Android smartphone specs have been confirmed by the company's own website. More details, and what the device will carry under the hood can be found right here.
With Google now having killed its Glass wearable off following a less than successful year it seems that everyone is suddenly spouting that it was doomed from the start. Whether they're just kicking Glass while it's down or did truly possess the ability to see into the future is anybody's guess, but one person inside Apple did apparently know that the writing was on the wall for what was a very ambitious project.
Here’s how you can get Facebook Messenger Chat Heads on Mac OS X. More details and download links can be found right here after the break.
Ever since the iPhone 4 and the iPad 3, Apple fans far and wide have been crying out for Retina displays across the board. The MacBook Pro with Retina display was the first Mac to be treated to a higher-res offering in 2012, and as we continue to wait on the elusive Retina MacBook Air, the iMac was recently handed 5K support for an ultra-sharp experience. Now, for the first time, the Retina iMac is available refurbished at the Apple Online Store, and while availability will certainly vary, this is definitely the least risky way to score yourself a cheaper desktop from Apple.
We’ve seen a lot of crazy things done to a vast assortment of gadgets, and the latest to receive the ‘strange’ and ‘odd’ treatment is the iPhone 6, which was sent to space to prove a point. Yes. Space. The same place where life cannot exist without 'special' equipment support.
We’re back with our routine of bringing our readers a handful of paid iPhone and iPad apps that have gone free for a limited period of time. Today’s selection includes a bunch of popular titles which you don’t want to miss out on. Head past the jump for more details, and of course the oh-so-important download links.
Purported news of Apple moving to ditch Intel processors in favor of its own 'A' series chip for future iMacs and MacBooks is churning up again. A newly surfaced report, claims that the company will be using the new CPU in at least one of its Mac devices by 2016. Head on after the break for more on this news.
The Google Glass Explorer Program will end from next week, although this does not spell the end of the face computer's development. In fact, it seems that the Big G is simply reshuffling the team and division in charge of the product in a move that should streamline Glass's route to market.
In the United States, there are several big-name companies vying for your business, and in recent years, T-Mobile has really shaken things up by offering devices and plans that undercut many of the longer-serving network operators. Today, T-Mobile has launched a fleet of prepaid data plans that will roll out later this month, including some impressive, unlimited deals at bargain rates.
















