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- Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime aka Galaxy F pops up in new photos
- LG the latest manufacturer to supposedly make a "Prime" phone, reportedly readying four devices
- Pebble Steel launching on Best Buy for only $229
- Google I/O 2014 app delivers schedules and live video streaming
- Next up for BlackBerry - "phablets"
- HTC One M9 pegged for next year, alongside Prime
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini gets fully exposed
- SwiftKey, Android's best keyboard, is now free with new theme packs
Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime aka Galaxy F pops up in new photos Posted: 12 Jun 2014 05:14 AM PDT The Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime maybe kind-of, sort-of exists. The phone has been rumored for months without any credible photos of it appearing online until now, and we're still putting a pinch of salt in our eyes until the announcement becomes official. However, these seem somewhat legit. Read the full story here. |
LG the latest manufacturer to supposedly make a "Prime" phone, reportedly readying four devices Posted: 11 Jun 2014 12:25 PM PDT The word Prime has been one that has cropped up plenty of times in the smartphone world over the last year. It has become a word that is used by the tech press when speculating about a handset that will be a better version of one that already exists, and LG is said to be following that direction. Read the full story here. |
Pebble Steel launching on Best Buy for only $229 Posted: 11 Jun 2014 11:36 AM PDT Pebble Steel, the classier and more expensive model of the Pebble smartwatch that dominated the wearable mind share last year, is launching at Best Buy this weekend with new style options and a new price. Read the full story here. |
Google I/O 2014 app delivers schedules and live video streaming Posted: 11 Jun 2014 10:29 AM PDT Seating at Google I/O 2014 is limited to a small group of a few thousand, but the next best thing is Google releasing its official app for the developer conference that has value for attendees and off-site viewers as well. Read the full story here. |
Next up for BlackBerry - "phablets" Posted: 11 Jun 2014 09:01 AM PDT BlackBerry CEO John Chen is focused on making its enterprise business stronger than ever and promoting the Z3 in Indonesia, one of the company's best performing markets. The next project the company would like to pursue is a device with a very large display. Read the full story here. |
HTC One M9 pegged for next year, alongside Prime Posted: 11 Jun 2014 08:27 AM PDT The HTC One M8 is winning plaudits for its design, specs, and software and is one of the smartphone hits of this year. The handset has also given HTC a chance of sorting out its money problems, so much so that the company is building a whole range of smartphones around the M8 branding. Read the full story here. |
Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini gets fully exposed Posted: 11 Jun 2014 07:01 AM PDT Samsung's Galaxy S5 debuted in April, so it makes sense that the slightly smaller and not quite as feature-rich version of the device will launch a few months later. Ahead of that official launch, images and specifications for the Galaxy S5 Mini have appeared online. Read the full story here. |
SwiftKey, Android's best keyboard, is now free with new theme packs Posted: 11 Jun 2014 06:09 AM PDT SwiftKey has been one of the best paid apps available on the platform thanks to its gesture-based typing and smart word prediction. Now the app has dropped its $4 price tag and gone completely free to use, but it will still cost if you want to style the keyboard into something more to your liking. Read the full story here. |
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