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Mozilla hass announced that they will stop pursuing the industry of smartphones and focus on other things instead.
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The Tailwind project is a smart home automation gadget that will do a lot more other things for a lower cost than what the current competitors' are offering.
Smartphone maker Yezz has unveiled their latest device that has a 360 degree pictures and/or videos making ability as one of its highlight.
Alcatel Onetouch has launched their Pop Star phone in Nigeria and has partnered with Konga for retailing it.
Panasonic has launched their latest smartphone aimed for enterprise users, the Eluga Mark in India. Panasonic is once again trying to make news for themselves, this time by launching another smartphone in India that will hopefully compete well in the tech market.
Samsung is now rolling out the latest software update of their smartwatch S2. It's official! Samsung is now starting to load out the new Gear S2 software update and it comes with tons of performance improvements, watch faces and new features.
Google has donated a total of $1 million USD to Wayfindr on helping them with their technology of providing a more flexible way for visually-impaired to navigate around.
Google is expanding their app streaming features to help app developers find the right users for their apps.
LG announces the upcoming release of their latest mid-range smartphone, the LG Ray model. LG just unveiled their latest mid-range smartphone or phablet and it is scheduled to be released before 2015 ends or early next year.
United airlines is scheduled to dole out iPhone 6+ phones to their customer reps to enable them to help their consumers on their travel related issues.
TSMC is rumoured to be the chipset manufacturer for Apple's latest A10 chipset. Previously, Apple has been known to rely on Samsung to manufacture their custom mobile chipsets, but according to reports that may no longer be true.
It has been observed that more people are now doing their shopping online, particularly through their mobile devices.
The thinnest Windows phone to date has just been released by Yamada Denki in Japan. It seems like it is an on-going trend that the bigger the screen, the better a smartphone is.