After Google’s announcement of the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL devices earlier today, you might be trying to find the most affordable way to upgrade. If you’re looking for the best offer, look no further as B&H is including a $100 gift card with purchase of either device, and you’ll also receive three months […]
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Google reveals it’s working on foldable phone prototypes
Google has been prototyping technology for foldable phones, but don’t expect a folding version of the search giant’s flagship Pixel phone or its cheaper Pixel 3A anytime soon. “We’re definitely prototyping the technology. We’ve been doing it for a long time,” Mario Queiroz, Google’s Pixel development lead, told CNET last week in an interview. According to […]
Samsung will cancel unconfirmed Galaxy Fold orders if it doesn’t ship this month
According to Droid-Life, Samsung is now telling folks who had pre-ordered the delayed Galaxy Fold phone that it still cannot commit to a ship date. Additionally, Samsung is essentially canceling everyone’s order unless they explicitly confirm that they would like to keep their order. Samsung is yet to confirm a revised release date for its […]
Google IO 2019 keynote time and what to expect
It’s nearly Google IO 2019 keynote time. This year’s Google IO starts on May 7 at 10am Pacific Time and while it’s technically meant for developers, consumers will find a few surprises. First, Android Q beta 3 release date is set for Google IO 2019. yeah he Google Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL which […]
Android Q release date and what’s new
Google’s Android Q features list is growing and the release date is nearing, as we expect to see beta 3 from the mobile operating system update in a few hours. The beta program is open for developers and early adopters, but be forewarned, there are plenty of bugs and issues in its current state. The […]
Microsoft Fluid Framework promises a more collaborative Web
The Fluid Framework is meant to better support fast, simultaneous multi-person coauthoring on Web and document content, officials said. The document model will allow authors and creators to “deconstruct content into collaborative building blocks.” In turn, these building blocks can be used across applications and combined into new and more flexible kinds of documents. The […]
Apple Watch might be getting a native App Store
It’s no secret that Apple has plenty of software updates in store for Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), but the biggest improvements may come to one of its smallest devices namely, the Apple Watch. Bloomberg sources claim to know many of the software introductions planned for the June developer event, and watchOS would receive major updates […]
Microsoft unveils HoloLens 2 developer edition
Microsoft is launching a developer edition of the company’s HoloLens 2 headset today. Priced at $3,500, it’s the exact same pricing as the version that will be sold to businesses later this year. While the original commercial pricing of the HoloLens was $5,000, the original development kit was always $3,500, so there are no price […]
Microsoft Teases New Minecraft Game That Looks Like Pokemon Go
Today, the official Microsoft Twitter account teased a new augmented reality Minecraft game, which there’s a brief teaser video that shows an experience that essentially looks like Minecraft Go, which is to say, it looks a lot like Pokemon Go, Niantic’s incredibly popular AR mobile game. Like Pokemon Go, this new Minecraft experience will be […]
Microsoft reveals new Windows Terminal command line app for Windows 10
Microsoft today announced a new application for command-line users called “Windows Terminal,” a new updated command-line tool for Windows 10 that offers a rich user interface theme, allowing users to customize their experiences. If you’re a PowerShell, Windows Subsystem for Linux, or CMD user, you’ll appreciate the new Windows Terminal The new app has been […]
Microsoft says you need to put down that phone
For the past couple years, tech companies Apple, Google and even Facebook have been doing something seemingly against their interests: Encouraging us to stop using them. On Monday, Microsoft joined those companies by encouraging business people to be more mindful of their time too. The new features, built into the company’s Office 365 business productivity […]
Microsoft is making Cortana better at holding conversations
Microsoft’s digital assistant, Cortana, fell behind Google Assistant and Alexa in 2018. The software giant has been slowly repositioning Cortana as a skill that can run anywhere, rather than a rival to Google, Amazon, or Apple’s assistants. Microsoft now appears to be targeting Cortana at more conversational interactions for workers who are organizing their days. […]
Microsoft Build 2019: the biggest news from the developer conference
Microsoft’s annual Build developer conference is where the company discusses what’s ahead for its cloud and consumer services, including Azure, Windows 10, Office 365, and Cortana. CEO Satya Nadella kicked off the 2019 conference with a keynote that touched on Microsoft’s revamped Chromium-powered Edge web browser, an augmented reality Minecraft game for mobile, and more. […]
Google updates Android Auto design with new default dark mode
Android Auto is getting a makeover, with Google’s phone-based infotainment platform promising swifter navigation and better use of increasingly large dashboard displays. Google announced a new version of its smartphone-powered infotainment system ahead of the company’s I/O developer conference this week. Due out this summer. That new color palette, Google says, is designed to be […]
Microsoft’s Chromium Edge is getting IE mode, privacy tools, and Collections
Microsoft’s Edge web browser, released in 2015, hadn’t made much progress by the summer of 2017. Today during the keynote of its Build 2019 developer conference, Microsoft shared additional details regarding Edge including a new Internet Explorer mode. The next version of Edge will come with an Internet Explorer mode, allowing you to run older […]