Saturday, May 25, 2013

Rumor: HTC One with bigger 5+ inches screen to launch soon

HTC One reached the 5 million milestone two days ago, which is quite an achievement for the struggling manufacturer. It seems HTC might be preparing different editions of the device in order to increase its popularity and sales. Recently we've learned a smaller and downgraded version of HTC One (codename M7) might be in the works. It's called HTC M4,...

Jelly Bean update for Samsung Galaxy Music now available

Samsung has just released the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update for the low-budget Galaxy Music smartphone. The rollout has begun in the United Kingdom, but more countries will join the Jelly Bean train soon. The build date of the update is May 3 and it is available both over-the-air and via Samsung Kies suite. Currently the update is compatible only with the single-SIM...

HTC One Google Edition 'is real' and will launch this summer, report claims

HTC to take another stab at a 'Nexus' One? The hotly-tipped 'pure Android' incarnation of the HTC One handset will arrive this summer, according to a report on Friday night. CNET claimed to have "confirmed" that the handset, which would dispense with HTC's polarising Sense UI in favour of the stock Android Jelly Bean 4.2 operating system, is definitely on...

Is the Samsung Galaxy S4's camera really better than the iPhone 5's?

Galaxy S4 or iPhone 5? Which would you rather have snapping your shots? Apple's iPhone range has long been the standard bearer for smartphone cameras, but it has now been bested by its great rival Samsung, according to new tests. In photo and video tests DxO Labs, the Samsung Galaxy S4 camera performed higher than the Apple iPhone 5 by an overall score of...

Google and Microsoft to co-develop YouTube app for Windows Phone

Google and Microsoft put down their handbags Microsoft and Google have put aside their differences and agreed to work together to finally give Windows Phone users an official YouTube app. Microsoft had incurred Google's wrath by launching its own YouTube app which did not serve advertisements, leading the search giant to demand its removal. Microsoft responded...