Samsung factory robbed, $36 million in electronics stolen
On Monday, a Samsung factory located in the city of Campinas, in São Paulo, Brazil, was robbed and held at gunpoint. According to ZDNet, around 20 men disguised as factory workers snuck in during the...
View ArticleSony Xperia Z Ultra, LG G Pad 8.3 and HTC One (M7) dropped from Play Store
Google has dropped the amount of Google Play Edition devices down to three from five. Until today’s change, Google had the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, LG G Pad 8.3 and HTC One (M7) listed on the Play Store....
View ArticleHollywood’s nightmare, Popcorn Time, aims for Chromecast
Popcorn Time has grown in popularity due to it’s ease of use and Netflix like experience. Oh, did I mention that it is free? The open source software streams Bittorrents of movies or TV shows while...
View ArticleFollowing the TSA’s lead, uncharged devices also banned from UK flights
Oscar von Bonsdorff In an effort to try to thwart terrorism, the TSA is now requiring electronics, including Android smartphones, to be able to power on during security checkpoints at certain overseas...
View ArticleAndroid L experience added to Nova Launcher
The Android L Developer Preview launched on June 26th and with any developer preview, there are possible bugs. The developer preview may not be stable enough to be a daily driver, but that doesn’t...
View ArticleChina deems the iPhone a national security threat
On Friday, China’s state run China Central Television (CCTV) deemed Apple’s iPhone a national security threat. The threat is due to Apple’s “Frequent Location” feature that is a part of Location...
View ArticleHumble sand could one day triple the battery life of your smartphone
Sam Baid One of the most frustrating aspects of the modern smartphone is poor battery life, especially for power users. A typical day of usage with my Nexus 5 consists of moderate-to-heavy use, a...
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