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- Sprint and Best Buy offer students a free year of service
- Android 4.4 code suggest photos may eventually be stored in RAW
- Nexus 5 review: Android at is purest but not its best
- Qualcomm Toq smart watch release details announced
- CyanogenMod to appear on "perfect Android phone" in development by departing Oppo VP
Sprint and Best Buy offer students a free year of service Posted: 18 Nov 2013 02:56 PM PST Anyone who can prove that he or she is a registered student can sign-up to receive a year?s worth of free service on Sprint?s network. Under the terms of the My Way Student plan, subscribers can get $840 worth of service just for being in school. Read the full story here. |
Android 4.4 code suggest photos may eventually be stored in RAW Posted: 18 Nov 2013 12:25 PM PST Despite its reputation as being weak on smartphone cameras, that doesn?t mean Google is incapable of supporting good photography. In fact, a code commit for Android 4.4 suggests it may support shooting in RAW format rather than standard JPEG. Read the full story here. |
Nexus 5 review: Android at is purest but not its best Posted: 18 Nov 2013 10:05 AM PST Every Nexus smartphone is supposed to represent something important for Android, but not every Nexus smartphone makes sense. Does the latest smartphone from Google serve as a benchmark for Android or is just another device? Read the full story here. |
Qualcomm Toq smart watch release details announced Posted: 18 Nov 2013 07:55 AM PST Qualcomm, best known for supplying the chipsets that appear in most smartphones and tablets in recent years, has announced that it will become a direct player in the consumer market with the release of a smart watch set to go on sale on Cyber Monday. Read the full story here. |
CyanogenMod to appear on "perfect Android phone" in development by departing Oppo VP Posted: 18 Nov 2013 07:11 AM PST Oppo has already declared that it will be the first smartphone manufacturer to officially support CyanogenMod when it releases CM-flavored versions of the Oppo N1 next month. Cyanogen Mod will also find its way into a new powerful phone being developed by a former Oppo executive. Read the full story here. |
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