Friday, 17 October 2014

Here's everything Apple announced

iPads: iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3

The iPad Air 2 is 18 percent thinner, only 6.1mm. As rumored, it gains Touch ID but not NFC. It has a gapless new Retina display with an anti-reflective coating and incorporates a new faster A8X chip (3x the transistors as A8). There's also a new M8 motion coprocessor, faster Wi-Fi and up to 20 LTE bands. The new camera has 8MP resolution, 1.12 micron pixels, f2.4 aperture and 1080p video. It now supports burst shooting, time lapse and slo-mo. FaceTime camera has better face detection, burst selfies, HDR (since shot) and 1080p video. Plus, a new gold version. Read......
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Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Apple sets Oct. 16 event, with new iPad, Macs likely



Apple on Wednesday sent out invitations to an October 16 press event on its campus in Cupertino, Calif. It's widely expected to unveil new iPad tablets and Mac computers, as well as talk about its new Mac operating system software..

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Monday, 6 October 2014

Has Sony added enough to warrant a Z2 sequel already?

Sony Xperia Z3 review
The Sony Xperia Z3 isn't a phone that you'd have thought would make a lot of sense. After all, the Xperia Z2 was a nifty little handset and yet it's now been replaced barely six months later.
The new phone, from the outside at least, doesn't seem to add much more into the mix, merely improving things a little more and tweaking elements that were already pretty good. So has Sony really done enough?
The Xperia Z3, which lands alongside a new tablet and mini phone to complete the family (the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact and the Xperia Z3 Compact), is a really good phone that does it all, on paper at least. Read More...
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Friday, 3 October 2014

Motorola Moto G (2014)


It seems like not all that long ago I was reviewing the first-generation Moto G, a fantastic Android smartphone that cost just $179 unlocked and outright. It was Motorola’s first major push into the entry-level market under the guidance of Google, and it was a successful one: the Moto G went on to become Motorola’s best-selling smartphone of all time. Read.....

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Thursday, 2 October 2014

Forget Apple's BendGate now Samsung are facing GapGate

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Gapgate
Apple’s Iphone 6  BendGate issues have filled the tech headlines over the past week.
But now it seems one of their major rivals could have an even bigger problem on their hands.
Samsung's new Galaxy Note 4 has just gone on sale in Korea and it appears some users are noticing a serious design flaw with the handset.
Apparently, the 5.7-inch device has a visible gap between the screen and its case which is big enough to pop a business card in.
Some sources are saying that Samsung rushed production of the device to fight off competition from Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus.
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