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Sony has reportedly been working on a new smartwatch to launch at IFA 2014, and the gadget will pack Sony's own OS instead of Google's Android Wear platform.
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A Motorola 'Shamu' device, rumored to launch as the Google Nexus 6, has appeared in the AnTuTu database, revealing some impressive specifications.
A new study has revealed that vendors and wireless carriers recommend Samsung phones twice as much as they do iPhones, and 10 times more than Nokia phones.
More information has surfaced regarding the Moto G successor, claiming that the Moto G2 (or Moto G+1) will hit retail on Sept. 10 and cost roughly 250 euros.
Apple manufacturing partners have reportedly started production for the next-generation iPads, which means that the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 may debut soon.
The purported iPhone 6 has surfaced in a new batch of leaked images, showing the device in its retail packaging.
The Delhi Police's Vigilance department has launched a new helpline dedicated to curbing corruption, where people can send audio and video clips through WhatsApp.
Apple has filed a patent application to bring Siri to OS X, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has revealed.
The LG G3 Beat has already launched as a more affordable version of the flagship LG G3, and Sprint is reportedly getting ready to launch its own variant this month as the LG G3 Vigor.
Pre-orders for the Nokia Lumia 530 have already sold out in India before the smartphone's release, suggesting great demand.
AT&T has officially announced that it will start selling the LG G Vista as well, and its version sports improvements over Verizon's model.
Samsung has already announced an Unpacked event on Sept. 3 where it will unveil its Galaxy Note 4, but the company reportedly plans to introduce a new Gear Solo smartwatch as well, boasting cellular connectivity.
A purported Nokia Lumia 730 handset codenamed 'Superman' has leaked online in new images, giving the world a first look at the device and the next Lumia 'Debian Red' firmware.