Google Cardboard, a device that let you use your phone as a virtual reality device is getting a lot of media coverage these days, increasing it’s popularity. Despite being accused that the concept is copied from the famous Oculus Rift, it is very accessible for anyone who have a high-end phone with a good display. Why to pay $1000 for ... Read More »
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Google used up all numbers for Nexus, how will they name the new one ? Nexus 5M ?
With the upcoming release of the new Nexus phone in October 2015, I am very intrigued by the fact that all numbers are used up. Since they cannot call it Nexus 7, because there is a tablet with that name, and they probably want to stick with the device number – screen size pair, they will probably call it Nexus ... Read More »
How Banking is Keeping Up in Our Digital Age
There’s no doubt about it: this age is a digital one. If this generation had a mascot, it’d be a smartphone. Image via Flickr Everything – from shopping to ordering delivery – can be done with an app, and it’s a convenience that we covet. The more we can do from our smartphones, the better – especially when it comes ... Read More »
A Big Step Ahead for Windows Phone
After they spent huge amount of money to make developers build Windows Phone apps, now they are providing tools to mobile developers to convert their Android or iOS apps to work with Windows Phone. I am an Android fan, but I also like diversity. The mobile world will be a bad place with only one mobile operating system. Despite Apple ... Read More »
Breakthrough Found for Aluminum Batteries
We live in an age where devices seem to be limited only by imagination. We now have flexible devices, quick-charging devices and many other things that we would have thought of as science-fiction a decade ago. Can there be something beyond that? That was the question a group of researchers at Stanford University decided to find an answer for. The ... Read More »