Yesterday Microsoft announced the controller support for Minecraft Gear VR Edition. This is only for the new Bluetooth Xbox one controller, Microsoft have stated that fans attending Minecon this year can get hands-on time with this tech, they have also said that they are trying to add support for future and older Gear VR games. This seems to be a ...
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Could we see the new Samsung Tab S2 tomorrow?
The Samsung Galaxy S was the high-end multimedia tablet of choice when it was released 2 years ago, and its successor is expected to arrive tomorrow (20th July) at a London event (if the good folks at TabletMonkeys are correct). However, the newest iteration in Samsung’s range are expected to be different from its predecessor. Insterad of using a widescreen ...
Read More »Samsung Shows Off Wireless Audio 360 Degree Speakers
Samsung recently offered tech website, CNET, a demonstration of their new Wireless Audio 360 speakers. The odd, rugby ball shaped devices are, as stated by Jurack Chae—Senior Vice President of Samsung’s R&D Office—intended to create “sound without sound, if you catch my drift. Non-directional, omni-directional.” Judging by the article, its writer, Cho Mu-hyun, was quite impressed with the “dinosaur egg” ...
Read More »Leaked: Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
Want Samsung’s Galaxy S6, but need that extra utility only offered by sport-orientated devices? Then Samsung’s latest entry in its ‘Active’ range of devices might be the phone for you. Teased by the US carrier, AT&T, to launch soon – the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active will feature all the tech you would usually expect from a sports orientated device. Like ...
Read More »Samsung’s Flow, helps bridge gap between its devices
Apple’s continuity remains one of its ecosystems most-lauded features, which only its invested customers enjoy. So far, no other company has attempted to successfully bridge the gap between its devices – until now. Samsung has introduced the Flow app, which allows content to be sent across its devices, taking more than a few notes from Apple in the process. Users ...
Read More »Apple’s $930 million reduced by court in Samsung case
Remember when Apple won its lawsuit against Samsung in 2012 for infringing upon its patents? Well, they’re still arguing about it and while the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reaffirmed that Samsung most certainly copied the iPhone, an opinion filed by the court today declares that Apple will receive less than the $930 million originally proposed for damages. ...
Read More »Samsung Announces Tizen is Here to Stay
You might remember Tizen as the mobile operating system for a few high end smartphone devices a couple of years ago, that looked and acted as a Android clone. If you don’t know, Tizen is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and GNU C Library implementing the Linux API. It’s owned partially by both Samsung and Intel and ...
Read More »Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 getting Android Lollipop 5.0 or not?
Older phones mean fewer chances of OS updates, and the Galaxy Note 2 is a prime example of this trend. While the phone still holds its own and performs admirably, given its age, it’s not really the center of focus for Samsung. Any phone that has been out on the market for over two years is unlikely to get new ...
Read More »Samsung pushes for S5 Lollipop fixes, still no Android L 5.0.1 in sight
Getting fast, prompt operating system updates is a good thing, right? Well, not if you’re the unlucky owner of a Samsung Galaxy S5 and you’ve had the misfortune of upgrading to Samsung’s own Android Lollipop 5.0 version for the phone. The update has been out for a long time now (started rolling out back in December), yet the number of ...
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S6 – Top 5 issues you need to know about
If you’re planning on buying the new Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge, you should be informed regarding the potential issues the new Samsung flagships might come with. Since the phones have been out for awhile now, it’s easy to form a more solid opinion about the phones based on user feedback. There’s an abundance of both positive and negative ...
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