Category: News

  • Shortage of Snapdragon 835 chips due to Samsung first dibs

    We may hear more of last year’s Snapdragon 821 taking center stage for most of early 2017 smartphones. Samsung has been given an advantage through manufacturing Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 835 chips to use the initial supply for their upcoming devices. Once released, other device manufacturers may use the rest of Qualcomm’s supply, if any, for…

  • Samsung releases details of Note 7 battery fault

    Samsung releases details of Note 7 battery fault

    Just as they promised, Samsung released a report on the Note 7’s battery failures cause. Samsung sold 3 million devices and have so far received 96% back in the recall. Through their website, Samsung demonstrates they have learned the cause and the lessons learned to prevent an incident from happening again. They go into detail…

  • Samsung Nougat Update

    The time has come for Samsung to shine bright by updating their latest handsets to the Android Nougat. However, the latest version of Android is 7.1, these updates will only move it to 7.0 sacrificing the improved features that 7.1 contains. Although it is acceptable for the moment as the new update brings improvement on…

  • 2G is one step closer at slowly meeting its demise

    On January 1st, AT&T, one of the big four carrier companies have finally shut down their services regarding their 2G network. It appears that it was a necessity to relieve 2G of its duty. AT&T is planning on having 5G to become available in a few years. However, Pocketnow states from their article AT&T will be focusing…

  • Nintendo Switch information revealed

    Nintendo Switch information revealed

    Yesterday January 12th, Nintendo presented interesting and exciting information for their upcoming console Switch. Revealing more information of how the console will work and transform from a touch screen controller to a tablet for on-the-go gaming. As well as their controversial online service and reveal of games coming to the console. All pricing set at…

  • New requirements for Android OEMs

    New requirements for Android OEMs

    Google has recently released a new version of their Compatibility Definition Document that dictates how OEM modifies the operating system to their liking. However, Google has tightened their grip on the notification shade to create consistency among all Android devices. An excerpt from CDD detailing what Android Police went over in their article.

  • More information on the LG G6

    More information on the LG G6

    Revelation on more information of the LG G6.

  • AMD reveals Ryzen and Vega

    AMD reveals Ryzen and Vega

    At CES 2017, AMD revealed hardware what are designed to compete head-on against Intel and nVidia. As AMD have been struggling in performance hardware over the couple of years as Intel’s CPUs continue to beat anything AMD releases. Intel releasing only incremental improvements for each generation of their CPUs. We’re excited to see hardware that finally…

  • Faraday Future’s FF91, entering the stage to compete against Tesla

    Faraday Future’s FF91, entering the stage to compete against Tesla

    On January 3rd at CES 2017. Faraday Future unveiled their electric vehicle set to compete with Tesla. It’s simply titled as the FF91. The vehicle is advanced in technology and reservations have been open for potential customers. It is stated that the car will identify you based on an ID that will remember your preferences…

  • Razer’s Project Valerie is amazing

    Razer’s Project Valerie is amazing

    Stated to be the first laptop with a triple display built right in. The displays are automated to deploy with aluminum hinges supporting the outer screens in seconds. With 4K built right in to the display that results to a 12K (11520 x 2160) resolution combining the three. Each screen is 17.3 inch diagonally and it’s…