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- Nokia has its own folding tablet shown on video
- Sony may make more cheap handsets with MediaTek processors
- Oovoo launches to bring 12-person video chat on Windows Phone
- ZTE plans to steal employees from Motorola and Blackberry
- Samsung may have a tablet with a foldable display in 2015
- Apple is banning apps that reward users for sharing on Facebook or downloading other apps
- Watch the Samsung livestream for its new tablet unveiling on June 12
- Microsoft's first Lumia handset will boast motion controls
Nokia has its own folding tablet shown on video Posted: 10 Jun 2014 02:26 PM PDT The main question about the reported Samsung folding display is how the heck would Samsung manage that. It seems Nokia has already provided clues to answer that question with its own folding screen shown on video. Read the full story here. |
Sony may make more cheap handsets with MediaTek processors Posted: 10 Jun 2014 01:33 PM PDT Smartphones pumping out of Sony's contracted factories have mostly been of the high-end variety with Qualcomm's top of the line Snapdragon processors or in the upper midrange with a weaker but still strong Snapdragon. It appears Sony may be moving toward lowering the costs of handsets by using MediaTek processors. Read the full story here. |
Oovoo launches to bring 12-person video chat on Windows Phone Posted: 10 Jun 2014 11:12 AM PDT Oovoo has finally made the jump to Windows Phone today with the release of its video messaging app. Long available on Android and iPhone, Oovoo is an app that can power group video calls on mobile or desktop clients. Read the full story here. |
ZTE plans to steal employees from Motorola and Blackberry Posted: 10 Jun 2014 10:13 AM PDT ZTE has made it clear that it wants to improve its brand image and become a company known for making quality smartphones around the world. To achieve that goal, it plans to aggressively acquire talent from fading companies.. Read the full story here. |
Samsung may have a tablet with a foldable display in 2015 Posted: 10 Jun 2014 07:57 AM PDT The concept of foldable tablets have long been floated as futuristic ideas of how devices might adapt. One rumor suggests the future may arrive sooner than expected when Samsung debuts a smartphone and tablet with a foldable design. While it might initially seem crazy, Samsung is reportedly preparing to release a foldable tablet next year. Read the full story here. |
Apple is banning apps that reward users for sharing on Facebook or downloading other apps Posted: 10 Jun 2014 07:09 AM PDT App developers commonly entice users to tap a button within their app or game that will post on Facebook and reward the user with in-game perks. Apple has instituted new rules that will effectively put an end to the practice. Read the full story here. |
Watch the Samsung livestream for its new tablet unveiling on June 12 Posted: 10 Jun 2014 06:38 AM PDT On June 12 at 7PM EDT, Samsung will take the stage at Madison Square Garden to debut a new line of tablets. It's likely that the event will be the introduction of the Galaxy Tab S series that may come in 8-inch and 10.5-inch varieties. The AMOLED displays and faux leather backs will be familiar hallmarks of Samsung's products, but other details are yet to be revealed. When the event finally kicks off, Samsung will stream all of the happenings live at the Samsung Mobile YouTube page. We'll be there for hands-on video, but you can watch the announcement Thursday evening. Read the full story here. |
Microsoft's first Lumia handset will boast motion controls Posted: 10 Jun 2014 06:03 AM PDT Ever since Microsoft snapped up Nokia?s devices and services division we have been wondering what the software giant will do with its new toy. Microsoft will now have the full might of Nokia to continue making the Finnish brands' Lumia smartphones, and it seems Redmond has some plans that will shake up the mobile market. Read the full story here. |
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