Here’s what you need to know about LeEco, the Chinese brand that just...
Tweet The brand you’ve never heard of is going to be everywhere soon. Earlier this week, LeEco made its first major investment in the U.S. electronics segment with the acquisition of TV maker Vizio...
View ArticleGetting ‘GPS signal not found’ error in Pokémon Go? Here’s how to fix it!
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View ArticleHere’s how you can watch the Galaxy Note 7 announcement live
Tweet Samsung is all set to unveil the Galaxy Note 7 tomorrow, August 2, in New York City, with satellite events in London and Rio de Janeiro. The event will be streamed live in 360 degrees, and...
View ArticleHere’s where you can buy the Galaxy Note 7 in Canada
Tweet Where can I buy the Galaxy Note 7 in Canada? The Galaxy Note 7 is a big, beautiful phone, and Samsung Canada knows it. That’s why it is going to be offered at almost every possible carrier,...
View ArticleHere’s why you should buy the Galaxy Note 7 over the S7 edge in India
Tweet The Galaxy S7 edge recently received a significant price cut, but that doesn’t mean you should discount the Note 7 altogether. The Galaxy Note 7 is now up for pre-order in India. The phone will...
View ArticleHere’s why Google Play Music needs an alarm feature
Tweet Recently, Google Play Music added a sleep timer to its popular app at long last. If you fall asleep to music, congratulations — our phone doesn’t have to run your lullaby all night! It’s a...
View ArticleHere’s what the new S Pen can do on the Galaxy Note 7
Tweet Learn what you can do with the S Pen and the Galaxy Note 7 Samsung’s flagship releases for 2016, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy Note 7, are arguably the top-class smartphones of the year. While there...
View ArticleGoogle collects tons of data on you: Here’s why and how to opt out
Tweet Google collects tons of information about you. No duh. It uses the data it collects to improve the way it delivers information to you, mainly ads and services. Google also uses the data to...
View ArticleHere’s how the new PlayStation 4 compares to the original!
Tweet How much thinner is the new PlayStation 4? While all eyes were on Sony’s big PlayStation 4 Pro during the announcement, a new slimmer PlayStation 4 snuck onto store shelves. Instead of being...
View ArticleAndroid Studio 2.2 now out: Here’s what’s new
Tweet The Android developer community is certainly one of the most diverse and numerous out there – and it’s no wonder given Android’s wide reach across all parts of the world. But there is one thing...
View ArticleHere’s every PlayStation VR game we’ve played so far, ranked!
Tweet We’ve been playing PlayStation VR games for a little while now. With demo stations all over the US and Canada as well as several spots opening in the UK, there have been many opportunities to...
View ArticleA new Huawei Nexus tablet? Here’s what the branding difference could mean
Tweet Whether or not there are any longterm plans for Nexus, the idea of a new Huawei-built tablet isn’t completely crazy. It’s been a pretty wild day for Google hardware and software rumors. Aside...
View ArticleHere’s where you can watch Google’s Tenfour Pixel event
Tweet Today we’re getting a look at the future of Google. With the expected launch of two new phones, now the Pixel lineup, Google will let us in on its vision for its hardware division. The Pixel...
View ArticlePlayStation VR review roundup: Here’s what others have to say about PSVR!
Tweet The first reviews are in for the anticipated PSVR; things are looking good! As the console world’s first foray into the virtual world, Sony’s PlayStation VR has a lot riding on its shoulders....
View ArticleThe Google Pixel is IP53 certified — here’s what that means
Tweet Phones don’t make good dive buddies. But it’s important to know what those certification numbers mean. One spec you won’t find on the sheet for the new Google Pixel and Pixel XL is their IP53...
View ArticleHere’s what you need to know about LeEco
Tweet The brand you’ve never heard of is going to be everywhere soon. While LeEco is a relative unknown in Western markets, it has a huge presence in China and India. The company is now making its...
View ArticleHere’s a great read about embedded AOSP to get your geek juices flowing
Tweet A start to finish primer on embedded Android from people who do it professionally is a must read for anyone who likes to roll up their sleeves and dig into things. Android was designed for...
View ArticleLeEco’s first U.S. flash sale is Nov 2 — here’s what you need to know
Tweet Get to know LeEco ahead of its first flash sale in the U.S. LeEco is trying to make its way into the U.S. after a (relatively) long history selling products in China and India, and it’s kicking...
View ArticleHere’s everything Google Assistant can do on the Pixel
Tweet OK Google, let’s see what you can do. While currently in its infancy, Google Assistant is still capable of doing a lot of pretty cool things to make life that much easier. From helping to book...
View ArticleChromecast Audio devices playing out of sync? Here’s your fix!
Tweet How do I fix my Chromecast Audio devices going out of sync? One of the best features of the Chromecast Audio is being able to put multiple units together into an audio group so they all play the...
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