We’re almost certainly about to see Samsung’s Galaxy S5 superphone next week, the long-awaited followup to the company’s Android flagship. With competition heating up from the likes of Motorola and HTC, will it be enough to stay near the top of the heap
Not all coffee tables are created equal, and I am quite sure that many of you out there would have had some sort of experience with Ideum’s previous releases such as the MT-50 and the MT-55. Those were certainly high tech “coffee tables”, so to speak, and Microsoft themselves are not too far behind with their PixelSense range. Still these happen to be niche products that will burn a huge hole in one’s pocket as well, but it seems that the latest collaboration between 3M and Ideum might just turn heads – in the form of a multitouch coffee table that runs on the Android operating system.
Ideum Multitouch Coffee Table Runs On Android original content from Ubergizmo.
Today the folks at Samsung responsible for cameras and photography equipment have let it be known that the Samsung GALAXY Camera 2 and the NX30 are hitting the USA. These … Continue reading
This week a job listing posted by the Department of Homeland Security has suggested that they’re aiming for a Federal License Plate Reader Database in the near future. This database … Continue reading
Acer has unveiled a couple new budget smartphones including the Liquid Z4 and the higher-end Liquid E3. Both of the devices are aimed at people shopping on a budget and … Continue reading
It’s just 126 days until Google I/O 2014, the company’s annual developers conference that’ll once again be taking place at Moscone West (aka the Moscone Center) in San Francisco, California. … Continue reading
Get ready for input and then also some output; Google I/O is officially scheduled for June 25-26th.
Posted in: Today's ChiliGet ready for input and then also some output; Google I/O is officially scheduled for June 25-26th.
Ever since Amazon Coins was introduced to the masses in May last year, the virtual currency had remained more or less within circulation on the Kindle Fire tablet from Amazon. Well, it seems that this particularly exclusive form of virtual currency has had its shackles loosened, where it will be replaced by the seemingly all-inclusive Android platform. In a nutshell, if you are an American, British or German, you will be able to gain access to your Amazon Coins via the Amazon Appstore, and this is made possible courtesy of the most recent software update.
Amazon Coins Work On Android Devices Now original content from Ubergizmo.
Today we’re getting a glimpse of what will (essentially) be the final construct of the next HTC One. While we’re not entirely sure about the name just yet – HTC … Continue reading
Fans of LG smartphones will be glad to hear that another device has been announced. The new smartphone is the LG G2 Mini. As the name suggests, this is a … Continue reading