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LG to Intro the G PAD II 10.1 at IFA Berlin This Year LG has announced that it will be unveiling the most advanced model of its G Pad tablet series at IFA 2015 in Berlin. Following its official debut, both LTE and Wi-Fi versions of G Pad II 10.1 will become available in key
HTC Launches the Desire 820G+ Dual SIM HTC has announced a new addition to the HTC Desire family, the HTC Desire 820G+ Dual SIM, which is now available throughout the GCC. Powered by an Octo Core 8 x 1.7GHz processor, the Dual SIM version of the HTC Desire 820 allows you to switch between two
Obi Worldphone Launches New Smartphones Taking a fresh approach, Obi Worldphone has today announced two high-quality, premium-designed smartphones targeted at young people in fast-growth markets in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Designed by renowned San Francisco-based product studio Ammunition, Obi Worldphone SF1 and SJ1.5 are set apart by iconic industrial design. Ammunition also developed
LG’s New Mobile Keyboard Rolls Up, Fits in Your Pocket Is the keyboard on your smartphone or tablet slowing you down? LG has a solution. The company on Thursday introduced what it calls “the industry’s first solid rollable wireless portable keyboard.” The Rolly Keyboard folds up along its four rows to “create an easy-to-carry ‘stick’
Hands On: Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Samsung this week showed off two new additions to its tablet lineup, an 8-inch and 9.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. At 5.6mm thin and under a pound, both are thinner and lighter than their predecessors, our Editors’ ChoiceSamsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and theSamsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5.
Windows 10: How to Protect Your Privacy Most of us use the free Gmail email service, which everyone knows sifts through the text of your emails to choose ads to display through DoubleClick or Google’s other advertising platforms. It turns out Microsoft, which launched Windows 10 as a free service, does pretty much the same
Microsoft’s new app translates 50 languages on your phone or watch Microsoft has launched Translator, a new Android and iOS app that translates your text or speech input into 50 different languages. In addition to your mobile devices, Translator works with Apple Watch and Android Wear gear too. The app features a clean interface
Google will stop bad guys tricking you into installing Chrome extensions Google Chrome has a handy feature called ‘inline install‘ that makes it easy for you to install extensions directly from developer websites without needing to go to the Web Store. Unfortunately, it’s being abused by attackers who pay to show advertisements that trick users into installing a
Acer Announces Super Cheap Windows Powered Cloudbooks To the surprise of many, ChromeBooks, even with those modest reviews and singular functionality are a success. To date, not many people can fathom shelling a few hundred dollars on what is mainly a web browser with few features added here and there. But it is clear
Facebook is trying to make its workers check their privilege When tackling the problem of diversity in the workplace, Facebook is trying to address it from all angles. One of the biggest tentpoles in its plan is to collect its workers and make them look at their own bias and privilege. Today, Facebook has made