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  • first look at Apple’s completely redesigned Retina MacBook Air

    first look at Apple’s completely redesigned Retina MacBook Air

    Apple is expected to soon launch a new version of the MacBook Air, a 12-inch model that’s supposed to be thinner than every previous MacBook Air and will sport a new design made possible by the adoption of Intel’s Core M processor, which doesn’t require fans for cooling. After an extensive report detailed some of the characteristics…

  • HTC new flagship leaks in new pics

    HTC new flagship leaks in new pics

    HTC is having a pretty tough time keeping its newest flagship smartphone under wraps, but we aren’t about to complain. Phandroid has posted the latest batch of leaked HTC One (M9) photos and they pretty much confirm a lot of what we’ve already seen about the device.

  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Unpacked

    Samsung Galaxy S6 Unpacked

    Samsung’s Galaxy S5 was a monster flagship, except we’ve been able to put together everything you need to know about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6, and it’s shaping up to be the most amazing phone we’ve ever heard of. From a CPU that’s 50% faster, to an incredible quad-HD display, Samsung hit every angle with this…

  • TouchWiz finally looks good, thanks to Google

    TouchWiz finally looks good, thanks to Google

    TouchWiz. That single word can ellicit a slew of responses. From a custom skin that adds a ton of useful features to one that bogs down Android to a level that makes even high-end devices stutter in general usage, TouchWiz is either hated, loved, or simply accepted depending on who you ask. As for myself,…

  • ARM predicts 64-bit phones with LTE will cost $70 in 2015

    ARM predicts 64-bit phones with LTE will cost $70 in 2015

    ARM has 15 predictions for 2015. The company is best known for the basic design of processors that power the majority of smartphones, tablets and all sorts of appliances, so it has its finger on the pulse of technology. For smartphones the company is predicting that half of the units that will ship this year…

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