Sony and FIFA have announced that they have teamed up to produce 4K content that sports fans will love. The two are teaming up on 4K coverage of the 2014 … Continue reading
Apple builds in security features and the ability to track a lost or stolen iPhone into the iOS 7 and higher operating system. Those features allow a user to track … Continue reading
Remember the other day we reported that the latest Pebble 2.1 update essentially bricked the smartwatch? The update basically turned the smartwatch into a regular watch as all it could do is tell the time and whenever the app was launched, it would crash. Thankfully Pebble has fixed the issue and has since released a newer update that should solve the problem.
Pebble has released version 2.1.1 of the update for its iOS app that should fix the issue with version 2.1. I don’t have the Pebble watch with me, so I cannot attest to whether or not the latest update has fixed the bug right away, but hopefully for the sake of Pebble users, it has. We have them in the office though. (more…)
Pebble 2.1.1 Update Unbricks The Smartwatch original content from Ubergizmo.
During MWC 2014, BlackBerry announced two handsets, the BlackBerry Z3 and the BlackBerry Q20. If anything, the BlackBerry Z3 sounds like a more modern handset with full touchscreen capabilities, while the BlackBerry Q20 reminded us more of the Bold 9900 rather than the BlackBerry Q10.
However we’re basing this on what BlackBerry’s CEO, John Chen, said about the device, like how it would come with an integrated trackpad and feature a tool belt of hardware buttons alongside a QWERTY keyboard. This is compared to the Q10 which did away with the trackpad and tool belt of buttons and only kept the QWERTY keyboard. (more…)
BlackBerry Q20 Will Not Be Making An Early Appearance original content from Ubergizmo.
As some of you might have heard by now, BlackBerry and T-Mobile will be parting ways on the 25th of April. Officially this is because the licensing agreement between both companies will be coming to an end on that date, but unofficially we’re not sure why BlackBerry/T-Mobile is not interested in renegotiating the deal.
In any case to help make up for the fact that you will no longer be able to purchase a BlackBerry device from T-Mobile in the near future, BlackBerry has since announced a special offer by emailing their T-Mobile customers, informing them that if they wish to purchase a new BlackBerry device like the BlackBerry Q5, Q10, or Z10, they will be able to get $100 off. (more…)
BlackBerry Offers T-Mobile Customers $100 Off BlackBerry Handsets original content from Ubergizmo.
In an effort to get owners of its smartphones to actually use ChatON, Samsung has thrown numerous features at the messaging app to see what sticks. For instance, it’s just gifted inveterate file sharers with 1GB media transfers and given FourSquare…
Blaming Russia’s “ongoing violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” NASA has announced that it’s suspending nearly all of its engagements with Roscosmos, the Russian space agency. Cooperation will, however, continue on the…
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