Airbolt is a soon to be launched luggage lock. Its expected arrival date date is August 2016. Airbolt has a lot of features that puts the normal TSA approved locks to shame and answers most travelling problems.
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HTC released their new phone earlier and has team up with AT&T to sell their latest smartphone. The phone, HTC One A9 was earlier likened by the publlic to that of an iPhone.
Cortana, Windows clever personal assistant is coming soon to iOS users. The company has just announced that they are looking for a limited number of testers for Cortana iOS beta version.
Blackberry will release their first smartphone running on Android this Friday. It will be first sold by AT&T, the other major carriers will follow but no dates are given yet.
Artemis, a start-up company in San Francisco gains support from Nokia Networks. Nokia will test Artemis' new technology pCell in the coming year.
Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. has answered. They have sent a response to EU officials charges against them. The almost 130 page response suggest that a long legal battle might ensue.
On a very unexpected move, Facebook ordered their employees to switch to using Android phones. The move which doesn't discriminate or promote according to Chris Cox, is just a way to expand their Facebook experience for Android mobile users.
Samsung unveils their latest 18.4 inch Galaxy View tablet. This tablet is the biggest Android as of its release and strives to offer a viewing experience that users will never want to leave again.
Screenshots for Apple Music, Android version has been published. It shows specific sections which is not at all different from its earlier release but just integrated with some Android features.
Support the Robin and get a free phone on its kickstarter campaign! A new breed of smartphone from Nextbit has recently started on Kickstarter and it's definitely something the tech community should be backing.
Netflix got left in the dust. It's time to jump ship to Amazon. Amazon took a leap ahead of its competitors today by offering downloads to its subscribers for offline playback on their iOS or Android devices.
Google wearables are now iOS friendly. You don't have to buy an Apple watch. Google announced this Monday that future Android wear will no longer be limited to the same OS.
An Amp company now manufactures smartphones. What's next? Popular English company guitar amplifier maker Marshall Amplification will release its first Android-based smartphone named "London" this coming August or September.