Upcoming virtual-reality headsets based on Google's new Daydream VR system won't be as sophisticated as Facebook's Oculus Rift.
Indian startup Smartron has launched its first smartphone in the country, the t.phone. The smartphone has been priced at Rs. 22,999, and will go on sale in early June via Gadgets 360 and the Smartront.store, with registrations already open. The company had launched its laptop-tablet hybrid, the Smartront.book (Review) in March.
The Lenovo Group already has two solid and instantly recognisable brand names in its stable: Lenovo itself, and Motorola. As a result, the company has a variety of solid products that sell in huge numbers the world over. However, like others have done before, Lenovo has decided to market a part of its product range as online-only. These products come under the new Zuk sub-brand.
Google is announcing a new messaging app today. It's called Allo and its main feature is a Google assistant that's built right in. Google says it'll be available later this summer — for free — on both iOS and Android.Allo (pronounced like "Aloe" and not like "'allo, guv'nor!") is a mobile-only app that you might think is meant to replace Google's other messaging app, Hangouts. But you'd be wrong. Allo is explicitly meant to be a fresh start for Google's new communication's division (which also runs Hangouts and Project Fi).
In this test, we pitted five phones against each other. The iPhone SE’s camera is up there with the iPhone 6S. For Android, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge was flying the flag for the South Korean firm, while the Xperia Z5 Premium is still the best of the bunch for Sony – the X series has yet to be released here.
Lenovo has essentially taken its popular ThinkPad T460s design and shrunk it down into a more manageable frame with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2016 edition. The ultrabook sports a similar black magnesium and carbon fiber reinforced plastics. Similar to the T460s the X1 Carbon offers slight curves around the corners of the display lid and the bottom of the chassis, helping to spice up the otherwise professional simplistic aesthetic.
Google I/O is in full swing over in San Francisco and, on the wearable front, the big news (apart from the exciting Daydream VR platform) is that Android Wear 2.0 – “the most significant Android Wear update since its launch two years ago” – is coming soon.Landing in the fall, Android Wear 2.0 evolves the smartwatch platform beyond anything the handful of minor incremental updates have done so far.
Lenovo is already a well know producer of technology, and you're likely familiar with the brand in the laptop world. Thing is, it doesn't just deal in computers and in Asian markets it has a bustling smartphone business.It may have only recently purchased Motorola, a much more established name in the UK mobile market, but it's now looking it get its own-brand handsets onto our fair shores as well.Its first offering is the Lenovo K5, a budget phone that will set you back just £129 SIM-free, and from the looks of it that's a pretty good deal.
If you're reading this article, you've probably got a Mac yourself, or have other Apple devices around the house. If this is the case, then Apple's ecosystem is quite inclusive for other Apple devices, making the iPhone 6s a much better buy over the Android-based LG G5.
Missed the news? Microsoft will be increasing its Xbox Live rates to R159 a month, making for a massive increase compared to the current R50 a month rate.That got us thinking, though… How much does it cost for a Xbox One and PS4, along with the necessary items (i.e. extra controllers and online subscriptions)?
The Oculus Rift and HTC's Vive are now available and later this year, Sony's Playstation VR is coming out. This guide offers a comparison between the three and will help your device which VR system is right for you. The era of desktop VR is upon us.
The company behind two of the most highly rated smartphones the leading smart thermostat, a super high-end laptop, a 2-in-1 tablet, a Wi-Fi camera, streaming audio and video players, a sexy router and a smart smoke detector ... is Google? It's strange but true.
The best headphones transform the music. They reveal notes lost and whispers hidden and the rub of a finger down the string of a guitar.
After the success of Zenfone 2, now the Taiwanese tech giant Asus's Zenfone 3 is coming in June. The company's CEO Jerry Shen reportedly confirmed the news. Zenfone 3 will be the upcoming flagship smartphone from Asus which was previously rumored to launch later this month. But the company CEO has now reportedly confirmed that the smartphone will arrive sometime in June.
Meanwhile in the Moto camp, after it’s now known that the launch date for their new phone Moto G 2016 Lenovo-owned Motorola is reportedly going to bring its second shatterproof smartphone which could be named the Moto X4 or the Moto X 2016 depending upon their choices. The device is now speculated to be unveiled in August this year. According to a new rumor, the device will feature a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with a shattershield crack-proof secure layer panel. The leaked images also hint at the physical home button below the screen as a square metal ring, which indicates it will also most likely act as a fingerprint scanner.
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