This week the FCC has a number of HTC-registered listed OET, including several that are more than likely attributable to the new HTC One. This device has been seen with … Continue reading
This week the folks at Gartner have released their worldwide tablet sales charts for the full year of 2013, showing Android on the rise. This is the first year since … Continue reading
By now you’ve likely seen the “selfie” photo taken by Ellen DeGeneres at the 2014 Oscars. What you might not know is the process that lead up to it – … Continue reading
iOS and Android are the platforms where you’d least expect to find Xbox Live at this point in time, however it does exist as a crucial feature on Microsoft’s Xbox consoles as well as Windows and Windows Phone devices. It lets users collect achievements and make friends list apart from doing a lot more, and reportedly the company is now thinking about extending it to iOS and Android as well.
Xbox Live Could Extend To iOS And Android original content from Ubergizmo.
If you thought Microsoft making a play for your exclusive gaming was powerful in their capturing of big titles like Titanfall, just wait until they’ve extended Xbox Live to iOS … Continue reading
Recently there’s been a push to have PCs dual booting with Android and Windows
The curved LG G Flex was just named as one of the IF Product Design 2014 awardees, with the distinction of being one of the exclusive IF Gold Award recipients. … Continue reading
Does a smartphone that dual boots Windows Phone and Android sound appealing to you? In a way it does seem like that you would get the best of both worlds, but is this really something that people need?
Well regardless or not whether it might seem like novel idea or a genuine demand, India-based handset manufacturer, Karbonn, is apparently looking to build a smartphone that will support both the Windows Phone and Android operating system on a single device. (more…)
Karbonn’s Smartphone Will Run Both Windows Phone And Android original content from Ubergizmo.
A new and rather lengthy video of HTC’s ill-named All New One has just gone out to give a glimpse of the upcoming flagship. Depending on users’ tastes, this device … Continue reading
Just the other day, we saw the Nokia X rooted and have Google apps installed on the phone. This is actually a pretty big deal because with the Nokia X running on a forked version of Android, this meant that unlike other Android phones, the Nokia X would not, by default, have access to Google apps and services that come preinstalled on Android phones.
Now according to reports, it seems that the reverse has happened. The Nokia Store app on the Nokia X has managed to be extracted and installed on none other than a Jolla smartphone, which for those unfamiliar is a phone made by ex-Nokia employees and runs an operating system known as Sailfish OS. (more…)
Nokia X’s App Store Ported Onto Jolla Smartphone original content from Ubergizmo.