Qualcomm has confirmed that it will use Samsung’s 14nm LPP (Low Power Plus) process for its Snapdragon 820 SoC. This will be the first time the mobile giant has used Samsung for a cutting-edge [...] read more...
For years, security has been BlackBerry née RIM’s bread and butter. It was the company’s major selling point in the early smartphone era, when businesses flocked to BlackBerry, and it’s been a [...] read more...
LAS VEGAS — For all the recent headlines, you’d think vinyl was the savior of good-quality audio. But it’s digital that can deliver the best sound — as long as you don’t compress it into 128Kbps [...] read more...
Apple has released the first beta of iOS 9.3. Historically, the company has been slow to roll out user-facing features, but it seems that the folks at Cupertino are moving a bit faster these [...] read more...
Intel has disclosed that its sixth-generation Core products (known as Skylake) suffer from a CPU bug that can cause a system to hang. The company has only publicly identified one application [...] read more...
AMD’s Radeon Nano was, in many ways, the crown jewel of the Radeon Fury family. While it didn’t offer quite as much performance as the Fury X or Radeon Fury, it blew the power efficiency of both [...] read more...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has just announced the company’s latest I/O conference — apparently Google is locating it “where it all started 10 years ago,” at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, [...] read more...
If you’re ready to upgrade to a 4K UHD monitor, take a look at this incredible bargain from Dell. This new 32-inch monitor offers impressive clarity, accurate color, and plenty of customizability [...] read more...
Android has had a number of security scares over the years, but the Stagefright bug that was made public over the summer spurred Mountain View to action like never before. Patches have already [...] read more...
Ever since Google made Android 6.0 Marshmallow official, many users have wondered, “When will my phone get the latest OS update?” Well, that largely depends on the manufacturers and carriers. [...] read more...