Under the program, it's rumored that Google will drop its Nexus line up in favor of high–end devices manufactured by different OEMs. However, they'll have to follow the software guidelines from the search engine giant, with no bloatware and speedy …
Apple might acquire businesses that it doesn't need without gaining the ability to sell more iPhones and other gadgets, he wrote. Continue … “Big changes in these industries are happening even if we don't know where they'll end up,” said Russ H …
So far, the Japanese giant's only gadgets to move from Jelly Bean to KitKat have been the Xperia Z1, Z1 Compact and Z Ultra, with yesteryear's flagship itself, the Xperia Z, stuck on an aging Android version. Obviously, Sony can't possibly ignore the …
The RX100 was instrumental in forging the high–end point and shoot category of digital cameras when it debuted in 2012. Last year's Mark II version was a minor spec bump, but the new RX100 Mark III has some startling features you'd ever expect from a …
Lindgren said she is excited to end the concert with this high-energy trio. All shows take place at the Kokomo High School auditorium. Season tickets are on sale now for $45 or single tickets are available for $20 at the door. Children are admitted …
Lin said Siliconware's second quarter consolidated sales are expected to top NT$20 billion (US$662 million), up from NT$18.06 billion in the first quarter, on demand for high–end IC packaging and testing services. If the company meets that goal, it …
We've said it before, but it bears repeating: budget smartphones have become much more interesting than their high–end counterparts in the last year or so. While $600 flagships continue to get slightly larger and slightly faster and slightly better at …
This won't be a big feature for the Lumia 630 considering it lacks advanced sensors, but higher end devices such as the upcoming Lumia 930 will take better advantage of it. nokia_lumia_630_angle2_ndtv.jpg. You get 8GB of built-in storage space, which …
Android Silver is a rumoured product line that is said to replace Nexus range in Google's gadget portfolio. … Other potential partners in this programme are said to be Chinese companies looking to penetrate the high–end smartphone market of the US.