Samsung has announced the world’s first commercially available LTE Advanced (LTE-A) Tri-Band Carrier Aggregation (CA) smartphone. The LTE-A Tri-Band CA enabled Galaxy Note 4 will provide a download peak speed of 300Mbps, four times faster than the speed of today’s 4G LTE service.
BlackBerry has just officially announced the Classic and the specs for the device are now public.
Here are the official BlackBerry Classic specs:
Google has added a Guest Mode to its Chromecast media streamer, removing the need for the casting phone to be on the same WiFi network.
The YotaPhone 2 will be unveiled to the world on December 3, at a special invite-only do in London. We will be live blogging the event, starting from 8pm GMT.
If you have bought yourself the new BlackBerry Passport, BlackBerry have produced a free e-book to help you learn all about the new smartphone.
Less than seven months ago, Amazon introduced Amazon Fire TV, and it quickly became the best-selling streaming media box on Amazon.
Google has made the official introduction of the 5th major edition of Android, Android 5.0 Lollipop. Android 5.0 Lollipop brings...
Google has announced the Nexus 6 running Android 5.0 Lollipop. The Nexus 6 is a 5.96-inch device with a QHD 2560×1440 pixel...
Google has announced the Nexus 9, its first HTC-made tablet and the company’s first tablet measuring 8.9 inches in size. In...
A few technology enthusiasts from San Diego, engineers from Jacobs School of Engineering and social entrepreneurs from Rady School of...
High Tech Pet Products will team up with Amazon for a national launch of its new Bluefang® smart phone controlled,...
Samsung Canada reconfirms its leadership of the category with the launch of the GALAXY Note 4 and reimagined S-Pen Samsung...


