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The Samsung Galaxy S8 is reportedly bringing on a new feature that will put it ahead of the iPhone 8.
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Nokia Android phones 2017 are reportedly set to be launched during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Players are excitedly awaiting the "Pokemon Go" Christmas update and in-game events. The "Pokemon Go" Christmas update has been one of the most awaited events for the loyal players and followers of the augmented reality game.
Apple’s Tim Cook assures employees that it is committed to the Mac and that ‘great desktops’ are coming.
Nintendo shares dipped even lower even after release of highly-anticipated "Super Mario Run" in iOS and the looming version for Android smartphones.
After the leak of Nokia P, a new model, Nokia Z2 Plus believed to be powered by Snapdragon 820, was spotted on GeekBench.
There have been reports of iPhone 7 Plus users that are unable to use the camera app. A number of iPhone 7 Plus users are complaining that their camera on their devices suddenly stops working.
The New Google Keyboard "Gboard" that will delight Android users. More new features were recently unveiled for Google's new keyboard, now called "Gboard.
A new iPhone 7 Plus camera accessory called Kamerar ZOOM has been released to add fisheye and macro zoom effects.
Lenovo's ZUK Edge is expected to start the year off right. Lenovo is to start off the year with a new smartphone that will wow the market. The ZUK Edge model is jampacked with features that will set high standards for the year 2017.
Samsung Galaxy S8 AI assistant could be as smart as Apple's Siri or Mircosoft's Cortana. Previous patent agreement between Samsung and Google could possibly pose a problem in the launching of Samsung Galaxy S8 AI assistant which is similar to Apple's Siri, Microsoft's Cortana and Google's Assistant.
Surface Pro 5 is reported to be released on March next year with features that support eSIM. Surface Pro 5 is most likely to feature a support for eSIM as Microsoft is reported to establish partnership with Transatel, a global mobile service provider.
The Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones are facing heat due to audio issues. Numerous users have complained of audio distortions when volume is set at its maximum. Google hasn't provided a fix yet and it's frustrating.