Tuesday, August 11, 2015

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Cortana Can Replace Google Now on Android

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 08:10 AM PDT

Microsoft is currently busy with its Windows 10 roll out, with Windows 10 Mobile due this fall also set to occupy the software giant. However, Redmond makes more than $1 billion per year from Android apps and is focusing even more on launching software across platform. Enter Cortana, Microsoft's personal assistant that has been available on Android in beta form recently.
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Samsung Device Destroy AnTuTu Benchmark Record

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:45 AM PDT

A Samsung smartphone has passed through benchmark database AnTuTu and smashed the record with that software, with an amazing score of 95,972. Meaningless numbers for some of you I imagine, but this is a stunning score that blitzes the current record holder. That device is the Samsung Galaxy S6, but the company's upcoming Galaxy Note 5 has recently recorded a score of 69,702 pre-launch.
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HTC?s Value Tanks, Company Now Worthless

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:25 AM PDT

Thing are not going well for HTC as sales have tanked in 2015 due to the poorly received One M9 flagship, resulting in huge losses and tumbling share prices. Those shares have hit a ten year low in fact, not great for a company that has only been operating since 1997. Things have gone from bad to worse as it has now emerged that HTC currently has no brand value.
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Huawei Honor 7i Leaks with Weird Camera

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 06:16 AM PDT

A post on Chinese social network Weibo gave as a glimpse of Huawei Honor 7i, a handset that comes with a quirky unique feature and is reported to be launching August 20th. Overall the device will be solidly spec'd, while its design sticks closely to what we would call "standard candy bar". However, this handset will have one aesthetic feature that makes it stand out... literally.
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Xiaomi Launches Made in India Redmi 2 Prime

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 05:49 AM PDT

Xiaomi has raised the curtain on its latest budget smartphone, the Redmi 2 Prime, the company's first product to be "made in India". As we are used to with the Chinese company, the Redmi 2 Prime delivers plenty of bang for your buck by offering a solid spec sheet and an affordable price tag. The handset is a slightly better version of Xiaomi's existing Redmi 2.
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