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- Samsung explains how ISOCELL CMOS works to take much better photos on the Galaxy S5
- Sprint's network is "horrible" but buying T-Mobile will fix that problem, says Sprint Chairman
- All New HTC One hits eBay and removes all the remaining secrets of the HTC One
- Google bought Green Throttle Games to launch an Android gaming console
Samsung explains how ISOCELL CMOS works to take much better photos on the Galaxy S5 Posted: 12 Mar 2014 11:09 AM PDT We're all anxious to see ISOCELL cameras implemented in devices because they promise to introduce cameras that are better suited for taking photos and managing the amount of light that the image sensors capture. Samsung has posted a video explaining how it all works. Read the full story here. |
Sprint's network is "horrible" but buying T-Mobile will fix that problem, says Sprint Chairman Posted: 12 Mar 2014 10:12 AM PDT Though he calls the slow speeds and unreliable performance of wireless connectivity in the US as unacceptable given what consumers pay, Sprint Chairman Masayoshi Son claims that he can fix the "horrible" network if Sprint is allowed to purchase T-Mobile. Read the full story here. |
All New HTC One hits eBay and removes all the remaining secrets of the HTC One Posted: 12 Mar 2014 09:04 AM PDT HTC's poor-run of secrets continued recently as a version of the All New HTC One has appeared online. That's nothing new because we've seen a ridiculous amount of leaks reveal details about the dual camera system and confirm the phone's design. Read the full story here. |
Google bought Green Throttle Games to launch an Android gaming console Posted: 12 Mar 2014 06:52 AM PDT When Green Throttle Games removed its Android Arena app from Google Play last November, it was assumed that the removal was because the company planned to shut down. Now it appears the doors closed because Google purchased Green Throttle Games. Read the full story here. |
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