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Where Have All The Wearables Gone?

Apple had just held its highly awaited March 21st event, but to the disappointment of fans of wearable devices everywhere, there was no major update regarding its first and only smartwatch (so far), the Apple Watch. Sure, Apple dropped the pricing of its wearable device by fifty bucks, and even took the opportunity to introduce new band options. But -- is that it?

 

Is Apple Employing A “Go Small” Strategy With Latest Product Unveilings?

You have probably already heard of what Apple officially introduced during its event held in its headquarters located in the city of Cupertino in California. The company introduced a smaller (4 inches), cheaper (starting at $399), but powerful (thanks to the A9 chip set) iPhone and a shrunken version of last year’s iPad Pro tablet device.

Here Comes Samsung Music -- But It’s Still In Beta

Samsung is offering yet another native mobile app, and as a matter of fact, has already listed it on the Google Play Store. The Samsung Music app has now been made available by the South Korean tech giant on the Play Store. But it should be noted though that the mobile app is still in beta, which may be a bummer to some. However, it does make it easier for Samsung to launch updates to individual apps without needing to deploy new updates to the whole software. 

 

Microsoft Begins Roll-Out Of Windows 10 Mobile To Older Handsets

Finally, Microsoft is starting to deploy its Windows 10 updates to current mobile devices that are powered by Windows Phone 8.1.

Sprint Reaches 300 Mbps Speeds Using Samsung’s Galaxy S7

Sprint has revealed that it has managed to reach speeds of over 300 mbps using Samsung’s newest flagship device, the Galaxy S7, which is one of the first smartphones currently made available in the ma

Apple: FBI Request Is Unconstitutional

In response to a filing by the United States Department of Justice last week, Apple is arguing that the All Writs Act can not be applied to its case against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The company is also seeking to show that previous cases cited by the Department of Justice can not be used as precedent to make the iPhone maker make significant changes to its iOS mobile operating system.

LG’s Stylus 2 Phablet Is First Smartphone In The World To Feature DAB+

Because of the popularity of mobile video streaming services (Verizon Wireless’ Go90, T-Mobile’s Binge On), it is sometimes easy to forget that certain phone makers still decide to equip their smartphone products with support for FM radio, especially for their devices that they are targeting to be released in emerging mobile markets. But why, you may ask?

Background Apps No Effect On iPhone’s Battery, Per Apple Executive

No doubt iPhone owners have tried doing this -- closing all mobile apps running in the background on their iPhones in order to conserve battery power. But as made clear by Craig Federighi, the senior vice president of software engineering at Apple, those background apps actually do not have any effect on an iPhone’s battery.

 

Android Lollipop Is Now The Most Widely Used Android Version

Android Lollipop has done it -- this version of Google’s Android mobile operating system is now the most popular in the world.

Verizon Fined $1.35 Million By The FCC Over Use Of Supercookies

As revealed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) via an official statement, it has reached a settlement with Verizon Wireless. For those not in the know, the agency has been looking into the Big Red’s use of Unique Identifier Headers (or supercookies), which act as permanent trackers of user behavior even after the user has deleted his cookies.

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