Microsoft has dropped its licensing fees for at least two smartphone OEMs, according to a new report from The Times of India (via Verge), making it much easier for those competing in low-cost markets to build devices sporting Redmond’s mobile OS. The manufacturers are Karbonn and Lava, both partners announced among a group of entry-level device makers that are getting into Windows Phone… Read More
Angry Birds Epic: a turn-based RPG
Posted in: Today's ChiliOver the weekend, Rovio teased “the most epic soft launch ever”, an epic Angry Birds edition teased with a solid medieval theme and precious few (nary any) details. The folks … Continue reading
iOS Now Alerts You When Your Kids Are Free To Spend All Your Money On Fake Cat Food
Posted in: Today's ChiliApple has apparently learned a lesson. After several high profile stories of children spending literal fortunes on virtual nonsense, the latest version of iOS now reminds users of Apple’s policies towards in-app purchases. Read More
The game “Threes!” has been out for a few weeks on iOS for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, currently holding the coveted #14 spot in the iTunes Paid Apps popularity … Continue reading
So you’re unaware that there’s a new version of the operating system your iPhone uses out there in the wild this week, are you? It would appear that approximately 5.9% … Continue reading
The New HTC One’s Dual Camera Explained: Post-Shot Focus Selection And 3D Image Effects
Posted in: Today's ChiliHTC’s new One smartphone is the worst-kept secret of the season, with leaks in abundance and even official teasers that are being more forward about unannounced product than you might expect. Today, another piece of the puzzle falls into place with a leaked print ad for Australian carrier Telstra (via GSMArena) that details why the smartphone has two cameras on the back. The so-called… Read More
iOS 8 Said To Take Maps To The Next Level With Added Data And Transit Directions
Posted in: Today's ChiliApple has just shipped iOS 7.1, which brings a number of small enhancements and some considerable performance improvements to older devices, but now the way is clear for iOS 8, and already the rumor mill has started cranking. 9to5Mac, which generally has reliable information for first-hand reported rumors, revealed today a couple of details about Apple’s next big mobile OS, which should… Read More
GamePop Review: The Android Gaming Console Gets Another Iteration, Still Disappoints
Posted in: Today's ChiliThere’s a rush on to be the first Android console maker to strike the right chord with consumers, and there’s no shortage of contenders. Bluestacks is one such contender, and their GamePop is finally ready to ship to consumers. It’s a unique take, packing 500 top Android games into the console pre-loaded and ready to go, all for $6.99 per month. But can it avoid the pitfalls of… Read More
Microsoft’s Power Cover Debuts As Rumors Of The LTE-Powered Surface 2 Landing In Stores Abound
Posted in: Today's ChiliTwo quick hits from the Microsoft side of things: The Surface Power Cover is now up for pre-sale, and the rumor engine is kicking around the bit that LTE-capable Surface 2 devices have landed in Microsoft stores. Read More
Carbon Wants To Kick That Smartwatch Off Your Wrist – And Replace It With A Charger Instead
Posted in: Today's ChiliYour wrist is a hotly contested new battleground, with a small fry like Pebble doing battle with giants including Samsung, and activity trackers like the Jawbone UP and Nike+ FuelBand fighting it out, too. A new Kickstarter project also wants to be a contender, with the Carbon wearable solar charger. The project debuted a couple of weeks ago, with a blank-faced wrist-mounted charger that had a… Read More