T-Mobile pretends to suddenly care about Premium SMS issues
Source url Yesterday, T-Mobile proudly announced that from July to September, they would no longer allow third-parties to bill customers for Premium SMS services and wanted to be “proactive” in...
View ArticleLG shares up 11%, analysts believe LG G3 may bring handset division out of...
When the Samsung Galaxy S5 was first announced at MWC it was immediately met with mixed reception, particularly among consumers who felt it was time for Samsung to make more dramatic changes. Despite...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2014 app arrives, makes it easy to keep track of what’s going on
Google I/O is just two weeks away now, and we couldn’t be more excited. For those attending the show or for folks simply wanting to keep up with what’s going on, Google has now released its Google I/O...
View ArticleHP’s The Machine project could one day bring us smartphones with 100TB of memory
Memristor based wafer Richard Lewington/Hewlett-Packard HP Android devices, such as the Slate 7 tablet or the Slate 21 PC, aren’t exactly known for their good looks and amazing specifications. But HP...
View ArticleConsole OS promises easy Android dual-booting for your Windows PC or tablet
There have been countless attempts to bring Android over to existing Windows devices in recent years. This includes emulation software attempts like BlueStacks, WindowsAndroid and even manufacturer...
View ArticleGoogle reportedly in talks to invest into Virgin Galactic
We’ve known for a while about Google’s plans to bring the web to remote parts of the through efforts like Project Loon. This effort includes the plans to bring internet through the use of low-earth...
View ArticleWhat features are missing from stock Android? What lessons could Google learn...
Part of the beauty of Android is its open-source nature, which allows manufacturers and even end-users to add on new features through customized UIs, launchers, icon packs, lockscreens, apps and the...
View ArticleQualcomm promises new chip to improve in-home 4G LTE coverage
According to CNET, Qualcomm is introducing a new chip that will improve 4G LTE wireless data service inside and outside of a house. Qualcomm will offer a low-cost chip, FSM90xx SoC, that should be...
View ArticleChromium code points to Project Athena, a new interface with improved touch...
It seems that the Greek gods are awfully busy as of late. First, we heard about Project Hera earlier this year, which was rumored to bridge search, Chrome and Android in a few different ways. Now it...
View ArticleHugo Barra explains Xiaomi’s overseas expansion – Exclusive
Editor’s note: This post is part of a three-piece profile on Xiaomi based on Bobby Situkangpoles’ interview with the company’s head of global expansion, Hugo Barra. The two other posts are: Hugo...
View ArticleAT&T customer data compromised
According to PhoneScoop, AT&T is now confirming that a data breach occured between April 9 and April 21. AT&T will not confirm how many customers were affected but did say that those who whose...
View ArticleComcast wants to use your router to help start their national Wi-Fi network
Benswann Comcast plans to turn wireless Internet routers in private homes around the country into publicly available Wi-Fi hotspots. Comcast will offer Wi-Fi from roughly 8 million hotspots in 19 of...
View ArticleSony Smartband SWR10 Review
The Bottom Line More than just your average fitness tracker PROS Lightweight Competitive price Exceptional battery life Extensive functionality CONS Colors sold seperately Poor media controls 9.0 The...
View ArticleLG G Watch International Giveaway
Welcome to the Sunday Giveaway, the place where we giveaway a cool Android or tech gadget each and every Sunday. This week, we’ve teamed up with ARM to giveaway the up and coming LG G Watch, powered...
View ArticleAndroid Weekly: Samsung rumors, the Galaxy Tab S, and OnePlus One controversy
This week in your world of Android: Paranoid Android and CyanogenMod released big updates, a string of Samsung rumors surfaced, the G Watch leaked extensively, the OnePlus One finally shipped (not...
View ArticleAllCast gets a new update, introduces several new features
Back in late May AllCast brought us a new update that introduced streaming content from your phone over to any PC that ran the full version of the Chrome browser. While this was a pretty cool update,...
View ArticleReddit Now – Indie app of the day
What is Reddit Now? Reddit is a very popular site. People go there to find out news, complain about things, and post pictures with the goal of making normal people hate the internet. Unfortunately,...
View Article88% of UK residents believe that their phones are tapped
Last week, Vodafone shocked everyone by disclosing that government agencies in multiple countries have direct access to their infrastructure. This access gives those governments the ability to listen...
View ArticleThe 9 best radio Android apps
Even though we have things like music-on-demand with apps like Spotify and we can buy any song any time from places like iTunes and the Google Play Store, a lot of us still like to listen to the...
View ArticleApple and Samsung reportedly close to ceasefire, for real this time?
There’s a few things you can be certain of in life: death, taxes and Apple’s continued attacks against Samsung. Sure, there’s been various times over the course of the Apple/Samsung war where the two...
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