For those of you who are now wary of the prying third-party eyes, the Blackphone security-centric mobile phone is only a little more than 14 days away from the shelves. The smartphone is said to be foolproof to nearly all kinds of eavesdropping attempts from both government surveillance programs and malicious hackers.
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Firefox OS apps can now run natively on Android
Mozilla has released a new version of Firefox for Android that enables Firefox OS based apps to run natively on Android. Firefox OS marketplace is still very small but there are some exclusive apps for the OS. With the latest version, Firefox for Android v29, users can now port those exclusive Firefox OS apps to […]
Lenovo K920 expected to arrive soon with QHD display
Last month, there was news about a new device from Lenovo by the name of Lenovo Vibe Z2 which was tipped to be the successor of Lenovo Vibe Z. But according to a latest report, a new device has been spotted at the China Mobile’s booth at the Mobile Asia Expo that possibly suggests that […]
Google-owned Nest has a new competitor: Honeywell’s Lyric
After Google acquired Nest, a thermostat manufacturing startup for $3.2 billion, no one would ever thought that they would end up getting competitors in such a small span of time. Clearly, the technological populace underestimates the capabilities of technological companies.
How Apple Hopes to Automate Your Home with HomeKit
Apple has found a way to get into a majority of our lives. From the way we communicate with individuals by phone, web, or messaging, to how we listen to music, get our work done, among other things.
Can motion-sensing features save Windows Phone handsets?
Coming out with a new strategy to push Windows Phone-based mobile devices into the nooks of the market that have remained untapped, Microsoft intends to bank the future of its handset offerings on motion-sensing technologies such as Kinect in order to attract more users, and hopefully convert the Android and iOS fanatics.