If you thought BlackBerry could continue building hardware forever, regardless of how successful, or unsuccessful - as the case may be - that hardware was, then it appears that you would be wrong.
It has been a tense few weeks for Samsung with regards to its flagship smartphone; the Galaxy Note 7. After issuing a worldwide recall to replace defective Galaxy Note 7 devices, it looked as if the company was finally moving on and starting to rebuild its reputation.
A new report today claims that Google is working on two pieces of hardware, having differing form factors, on which it will run the Andromeda Android / Chrome OS hybrid operating system. The report has a convertible notebook computer as well as a new, Nexus-badged tablet in the works.
Samsung may have issued a worldwide recall for all Galaxy Note 7 hardware, but it seems that claims of battery issues just won't subside, even in the new replacement hardware.
Snapchat has announced Spectacles glasses. Here are its features, price and expected release date of availability.
October 4th is already looking like it could be a busy day for Google, with the date already inked in for the day the company will announce its new Pixel phones - the devices which will usher in the end of the Nexus line of smartphones. While launching a couple of new devices is no mean feat, it now appears that Google will have a cavalcade of hardware to show to the world, with new Chromecast with 4K capabilities, a WiFi router, and Google Home hardware on the horizon.
Google is getting ready to announce what it is believed will be not just one, but likely two new smartphones at an event scheduled for October 4th, and it now appears that there may be a distinctly iPhone-like feature coming to the newly renamed Pixel Launcher that is expected to run atop Android 7.1 the devices are expected to ship with. That new feature will seem instantly familiar to anyone who has used an iPhone 6s from last year or iPhone 7 from this year, although the way it is invoked may be slightly different in Google's case.
If you're one of our regular reader, then you'll probably be more than aware that we like to bring you tech deals on a daily basis, not only to try and get you owning some of the best technology out there, but to also save you money in the process. Today's tech deals take a little bit of a deviation from our usual format, with the listing of a number of great Android-powered smartphones at reduced prices.
Another day, another story about Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, although this one fortunately does not include any smartphones catching fire or blowing up, so we should probably be thankful for small mercies.
According to a new report, a Florida-based man has become the first person in what is likely to be a long line of individuals looking to sue Samsung over the Galaxy Note 7.















