supply chain blog Mac Otakara passing on the leaked info, and the gist is that green and lavender colors are going to be among the six available when the iPhone XR 2 arrives in September. The iPhone XR will be available in a total of six colors, including the existing white, black, yellow, and (PRODUCT) […]
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HTC has discontinued 9 of its own Android apps in the last 3 months but new phone on way
It could be said that HTC has been struggling as a mobile device manufacturer for a while. It appears that its next upcoming flagship is not much more than a refresh of its predecessor. The Taiwanese OEM has also taken measures such as releasing a phone in order to crack a potential new audience. There […]
Will iOS 13 mean the end of line for iPhone 6, iPhone SE and iPhone 5S users
If you’re a user of the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone SE or iPhone 5S… you might want to stop, as a rumor has suggested that Apple’s new iOS 13 won’t be coming to your phone. It could be that Apple wants to drop support for iOS devices with 4-inch displays, including the iPhone […]
Sonos will launch Google Assistant on its smart speakers next week
Sonos is bringing the Google Assistant to its smart speakers the company announced as part of its earnings report Thursday that Assistant support will be rolling out next week. The company has been beta testing this functionality for months, but now we’re finally learning it is ready to roll out to the Sonos One and […]
macOS 10.15: news, release date and rumors
We expect Apple to preview a major update to Mojave to at WWDC 2019 in June. Currently, the update is known as MacOS 10.15. We don’t yet know what it’ll officially be called when it arrives. But, due to leaks, we’re learning what it will most likely feature. Here’s what you need to know. We […]
Google Stadia Controller review
At Google I/O this week, the search giant finally let the Stadia hardware video game controller that will some day work with its streaming video game service. Google has created a sturdy controller fit for a mainstream console that should easily handle long gaming sessions. The Stadia Controller is exactly what you’d get if you […]
Google’s Pixel 3A and Pixel 3A XL is an easy to repair
The Google Pixel 3a and 3a XL are official, and available to buy, the teardown experts at iFixit decided to do what they do best and take them both apart and have awarding the devices a reparability score of 6 out of 10. The site found that the new Pixel’s display is fairly easy to […]
Skullcandy launches the ‘Indy’ earbuds, an $80 alternative to Apple’s AirPods
Apple’s AirPods are one of the best-selling wireless earbud devices on the market, and for good reason the audio quality is good, they’re easy to use there’s no wires connecting one bud to the other, and they tend to last for quite a while. The Indy’s overall design definitely takes cues from the AirPods, but […]
China Mobile denied permission to provide services in the US
US regulators has denied a request by China Mobile to operate in the US market and provide international telecommunications services, saying links to the Chinese government pose a national security risk. The company, which the FCC says is ultimately owned by the Chinese government, applied in 2011 to provide international phone service in the U.S. […]
E3 2019: Everything we expect to see at the Electronic Entertainment Expo this year
E3 2019 press conferences are scheduled for June. Sony will be missing E3 2019 this year but Microsoft, EA, Bethesda, and other companies will be present at Electronics Art Expo 2019. It is the biggest gaming event of the year. E3 2019 is held at the LA Convention Center. The gaming convention will attract fans, […]
Samsung CEO hints Galaxy Fold launch in US ‘will not be too late’
Samsung will reportedly reveal its refreshed plan for the troubled Galaxy Fold’s US launch soon. The $1,980 foldable phone’s problems prompted Samsung to hit the brakes on the original April 26 release, possibly until mid-June. When the outlet asked him about the US launch happening within a month, he said it “will not be too […]
Facebook co-founder calls for breakup of the social network
Facebook’s co-founders has called for the social network to be broken up. Chris Hughes, who helped Mark Zuckerberg launch Facebook from his Harvard dorm 15 years ago, says that the Federal Trade Commission should reverse Facebook’s acquisition of WhatsApp and Instagram in order to create more competition in the social media and messaging markets. “Mark’s […]
Google is tweaking the Play Store’s app rating system to favor recent reviews
Google announced to app and game developers this week at Google I/O that very soon, app ratings and how they are calculated are getting changed up. Google Play Store revealed this week that the newest, and theoretically more relevant app reviews will be given greater weight when considering ratings. The change is similar to one […]
Google’s music apps have reportedly passed 15 million subscribers
Google has reportedly now passed the 15 million mark when it comes to music subscribers. The information on this comes from a new report out of Bloomberg which credits “two people familiar with the numbers” for the information. While 15 million is a lot of subscribers and certainly enough to be significant, considering this is […]
Microsoft revives Windows PowerToys as an open-source project
Remember Power Toys? If you worked on PCs when Windows 95 or XP were en vogue, you may remember that Microsoft released a number of useful tools back then to extend the functionality of the Windows operating system. Microsoft just announced it has decided to reboot PowerToys as an open-source project for Windows 10. Developers […]