More than likely you’ve seen the Amazon delivery drones by now, little flying devices that are expected to deliver our Amazon packages in the near future. The idea is certainly interesting and pretty creepy, kinda like Jeff Bezos himself. Many have said that Amazon’s supposed elivery drones are just a marketing gimmick, which makes total…
Hot Deal: Nexus 7 (2013) 16GB for $179.99 From Office Depot
Office Depot’s got a heck of a deal on the 2013 version of the Nexus 7 tablet. The retailer is selling the Nexus 7 for only $179.99, $50 off of the normal retail price. That’s for the 16GB version mind you, and the deal is available online or in real life (in stores) as well.…
Nexus 5 gets a slightly revised body
If you consider yourself an early adopter and went for the Nexus 5 the second it was launched, you may’ve noticed the device isn’t exactly perfect. In fact, some users complained about “cutting-edge” display frame, protruding SIM tray, as well as noisy and shaky buttons. Google noticed the problem and is now shipping the phone…
Black HTC One Max shows up at HTC Hong Kong’s website
The HTC One Max in black has been caught at HTC Hong Kong’s official website, and is pretty much ready for prime time. The device we’ve heard will also get its red version may hit the Western hemisphere soon though unfortunately we don’t know when that will happen exactly. We do think it’s just a…
Android 4.3 update for Sony Xperia Z and Xperia ZL is ready for download
Android 4.3 updates for the Sony Xperia Z (C6603) and Xperia ZL (C6503) are now ready for download, courtesy of XDA’s member Androxyde. The firmware build 10.4.B.0.569 is now available to anyone who want to cram it to his/her Sony smartphone before the Japanese company officially starts rolling it. Most users should wait for the…
C Spire’s Samsung Galaxy S III gets Android 4.3 with Galaxy Gear support
C Spire’s Samsung Galaxy S III is the latest variant to get the Android 4.3 update. As that’s usually the case with Samsung’s hardware, the new software (build number L710WWAMK4) doesn’t just include the platform tweaks; there are other goodies included as well, most notably Galaxy Gear support. That’s right, after you get this update,…
Mozilla and its Firefox OS partners launch Open Web Device Compliance Review Board
Mozilla and its partners that include the likes of Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm and ZTE have announced the creation of a new body to make sure devices using Firefox OS comply with open Web standards. Dubbed Open Web Device Compliance Review Board (CRB), it will play a key role in deciding how devices and manufacturers get…
Oppo Find 5 Mini in works?
Looks like the Find 7 won’t be the only smartphone Oppo will unveil next year; the Chinese company is also preparing to enter the “Mini” market and launch a smaller version of its popular Find 5 handset. According to Unwired View, this could be a device marked as R827, which has recently got a green…
GTA San Andreas officially releases for iOS
Rockstar recently announced that the final GTA game of PS2/Xbox era, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas would be coming to mobile devices. Today the game came out for modern iOS devices! Rockstar Games hit record sales with its latest Grand Theft Auto game, GTA V. The company also found mobile success porting its PS2-era titles Grand Theft Auto…
CTIA and FCC Pen Cellphone Unlocking Principles, Top U.S. Carriers On Board
After months of contentious debate, the CTIA and FCC have come to an agreement on cellphone unlocking policies in the United States. The CTIA has issued six principles regarding cellphone unlocking, which will be included in CTIA’s Consumer Code for Wireless Service, and has been adopted my the nation’s five larger carriers, Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T,…









