Philips has released two new smartphones in China. Both of which are equipped with the "Soft Blue" Technology which decreases the changes of eye strain while using their phones.
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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.
UsBidi charger is said to be the most intellligent charger yet to come to the techno world. It includes features that make a normal charger jealous and is set to start shipping by February.
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.
Due to increasing demands on using Apple Pay and Apple Touch ID, banks has been issuing safety warning against storing another individual's fingerprints. The act is like handing out your secure bank details to thieves.
Bluboo, a Chinese phone manufacturer releases their latest smartphone Xtouch. It looks familiar and it has features that can compete with the recently released smartphones of from big techno firms.
Artemis, a start-up company in San Francisco gains support from Nokia Networks. Nokia will test Artemis' new technology pCell in the coming year.
Snapchat has recently reworked their terms of service. Now they have included ownership of all contents sent using their service.
Somerville and Boston has intalled "green" charging booths for handeld devices on their cities. This charging booths which are on a test run allows citizens to charge their smartphones for free by the use of solar powered panels.
Nintendo, one of the largest video game companies has now ventured into the smartphone gaming world. The announcement has been made by Nintendo's CEO Kimishima on the briefing that happened this Thursday, October 29.
Facebook has done it again! They have expanded their alert feature for smartphone users to now include alerts regarding latest local news and weather updates.
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.
This could be a brand new innovation in smartphones. Huawei has introduced a demo of their new small cell running in LAA, Wi-Fi and LTE under an unlicensed spectrum.