Lenovo may be working on its own Google Glass-like device, or at least that’s what the company’s patent filing suggests. Titled “Electronic Device And Sound Capturing Method,” the filing with the USPTO shows a device that looks like the one Google is already selling, featuring an audio and video recorder, along with built-in displays. Now…
BlackBerry working on a dual-camera smartphone?
BlackBerry seems to like HTC’s idea to cram two cameras on a phone and may be working on something similar as we speak. Digging through the BlackBerry OS 10.3 files, CrackBerry has once again caught the traces of the still unannounced Porsche Design P’9983 or as it’s referred to in the OS, the BlackBerry Khan.…
Acer preparing a Tegra K1-powered Chromebook?
Acer is seemingly preparing to launch a unique Chromebook, one that would get its power from NVIDIA’s powerful Tegra K1 chip. While that SoC can “handle” the Unreal graphics, we’re not sure how well it’s suited for “regular” computing. Don’t get me wrong, I think NVIDIA has came up with a great product, I’m just…
NVIDIA Tegra K1-powered smartphones coming soon?
When NVIDIA announced its powerful Tegra K1 chip, it said that the initial focus will be on tablets. The first such device has been unveiled recently, and it’s Google’s Project Tango reference tablet. In addition, we’ve also heard this chip is heading to Lenovo’s smart TV, and… that’s about it. Chances are we’ll see few…
Samsung looking to acquire voice tech giant Nuance?
Samsung may be looking to acquire Nuance Communications, which makes speech and voice recognition technology that is used across the board, with even Apple using it for its personal assistant app, Siri. Furthermore, Nuance’s technology is also used in many other devices that benefit from voice input, dedicated GPS units (PNDs) being one of them.…
Samsung Galaxy S5 with Snapdragon 805 chip, LTE-A connectivity launching in South Korea on July 19th?
Samsung is apparently preparing to unveil a slightly beefed-up version of its current flagship in its home yard of South Korea, the local media is reporting. If rumors are true, starting July 19th, Koreans will be able to get the Galaxy S5 powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 chip. In comparison, the model currently available in…
LG G3 with Snapdragon 805 chip launching next month?
The newly launched LG G3 may soon get an updated version, one that rocks Qualcomm’s faster Snapdragon 805 rather than Snapdragon 801 chip. According to the Korean media, such device could be out as early as this July, making LG the first handset maker with Qualcomm’s next-gen SoC, which is much faster than anything else…
HTC One M9 and M9 Prime launching in Q1 2015
Even though we’re still waiting to see the “Prime” version of the “current” HTC One M8, EVleaks has already learned when the next-gen HTC flagship will launch. According to their sources, both the HTC One M9 and M9 Prime will be unveiled in the first quarter of 2015, with — check this out — the…
Samsung foldable tablet to be unveiled in early 2015, according to Korean media
On and on, we’re getting new information about Samsung’s foldable design devices. We’ve even see the video showing off such phone/tablet (which you can see below), but we’re still waiting for the first such product to hit the market. In the meantime, we’ve seen the Samsung Galaxy Round and LG G Flex, both of which…
BlackBerry phablet coming soon?
BlackBerry may be looking to join the phablet market. By this I don’t mean they’ll launch the Z30 in other markets, but unveil a brand new device with, presumingly, even bigger screen. By today’s standards, the Z30’s 5-inch screen doesn’t cut it for a phablet. Speaking with the Jakarta Post, BlackBerry CEO John Chen noted…