Smash a wearable bracelet for tennis players allows them to record their movements and review them afterward on the Android or iPhone App. Currently Smash is in the prototype stage and requires a large sum of $200,000 AUD over the next month and a half. Smash founder Rob Crowder says that level of funding is […]
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Touch ID: In All iPhones and iPads Shipped in 2014
The Touch ID was a revolutionary addition to the iPhone line-up when the iPhone 5S was released. Instead of having to click the home button, swipe to the right, and enter your passcode, Touch ID allowed iPhone 5S owners to access their iPhones simply by pressing their fingerprint to the touchpad.
LG G3 officially announced with larger screen and flatter UI
Today at events taking place in London, New York and San Francisco, LG has officially announced its flagship smartphone, the LG G3. The phone runs the Android version 4.4 and features a Snapdragon 801 processor with two configurations, either a 32GB version with 3GB of RAM, or a 16GB version with 2GB of RAM.
Samsung plans to launch a Tizen based smartwatch, that can make calls!
According to a recent report, Samsung is working on a smartwatch that no longer requires a smartphone to function. i.e. it can make calls and receive text messages on its own without being connected to a mobile phone. It can also send email, and packs GPS, Bluetooth and a heart monitor.
Facebook app adds audio recognition for music and TV shows
Twitter has been holding the crown for discussion about music and tv shows. But this reign is about to end, at least by the looks of it. Now its rival Facebook has launched a new feature to get users to talk about music and tv shows more on its platform.
Samsung diving into virtual reality headset market
Samsung has been making headlines with its Galaxy line of smartphones, tablets, smart televisions and smartwatches. The Korean consumer electronics giant is set to dive into an entirely different market of virtual reality headsets.