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.
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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.
The kill switch may be the number one protection for users. The integration of kill switches has dropped smartphone theft in the U. S. and in London. Because of this, many are encouraging users to activate their kill switches.
There is a new offering from Google called the Pixel V1 Google is expanding their market reach to the middle-class sector with their introductory Android One phone, the Lava Pixel 1.
Xiaomi is increasing their market share in China. Xiaomi has just released their second quarter reports and it showed that the company has covered 18 percent of the market share in China.
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.
Samsung dominated the second quarter figures. Will they continue the trend or lose to Apple once the new iPhone is released?
The future of robotics lies with smartphone technology. Smartphones are turning impossible things for robotics possible with the advancement of camera and sensor technology and soon robots will evolve to see and understand the world according to a "Battlebots" champion.