In case you haven’t noticed, the cloud storage wars are looming. Google was the first to start the fire, launching a hard-to-resist 1TB of space for just $9.99 a month. Now MediaFire is responding, big time. They’ll give you the same amount of storage (1TB) for just $5 a month. Even better, for the limited…
Samsung Galaxy ACE Style officially official
Just when we’ve told you about the Galaxy ACE Style, Samsung officially announced it. As previously mentioned, this is a rather mediocre device with low-end specs that include a 4-inch WVGA screen, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 512MB of RAM, 5-megapixel rear and VGA front cameras, and 4GB of expandable storage (via microSD cards). Despite this rather…
US Cellular unveils its no-contract “Simple Connect” plans
US Cellular is joining the “no-contract revolution” spearheaded by T-Mobile. The carrier’s newly unveiled “Simple Connect” plans are similar to other such offerings though they are slightly more affordable. Users get to choose between three different options, ranging from $40 to $60. The cheapest option is made for “basic phones” and includes no high-speed data.…
Samsung unveils three different series of memory cards: Standard, EVO and PRO
One would think there shouldn’t be any fuss about memory cards, but one would be wrong. Samsung announced three different memory card series – Standard, EVO and PRO, which will obviously cater toward different user groups. The Standard are the cheapest of the three, belonging to Class 6 to offer speeds up to 24 MB/s.…
TAG Heuer Meridiist Infinite is luxurious feature phone that rocks a solar panel under the screen
We haven’t talked about TAG Heuer phones for more than a year; the luxury brand is back in the game and this time they’ve made sure their phone packs a neat technology under the hood. Actually, that’s under the screen which hides solar photovoltaic cells that are able to charge the phone while not in…
Gresso Azimuth joins the company’s luxurious line-up with titanium body and price tag of $2,000
Luxury phone maker Gresso “just can’t get enough.” Their latest product is, again, made for folks who want to stand out from the rest of the pack. Not in a good way, we would say. Rather, the new Gresso Azimuth is just like its predecessor – a dumb/feature phone placed inside a high-quality, fancy-lookin’ box.…
Intel unveils its 64-bit Android KitKat build, Braswell chips for low-cost laptops and tablets
Intel prepared quite a list of announcements for its IDF 2014 conference in China. The part we care about the most deals with mobile devices, which includes the unveiling of the 64-bit compliant Android 4.4 KitKat distribution. Intel has “ported, validated and tested the Android Open Source code on Intel Architecture, taking on the work…
Samsung Smart Home officially launched
Samsung has officially announced the global launch of its Samsung Smart Home service which will first be rolled out in Korea and the United States, with more countries added throughout the year. As you would imagine, the service makes home automation effortless and easy, with a single app that makes it possible to connect and…
T-Mobile won’t be selling BlackBerrys after April 25th
T-Mobile and BlackBerry didn’t get along in recent months. The spat between the two companies started when Magenta carrier was pitching BlackBerry users to switch to other phones, the move which wasn’t liked by the Canadian company. And now they’re officially breaking up with BlackBerry issuing a press release to announce that it will not…
Lenovo unveils a range of affordable A-series tablets
Lenovo unveiled a new range of affordable tablets. The A-series devices come in three different flavors, with screen sizes ranging from 7 to 10.1 inches. Unfortunately, the Chinese firm failed to go into details, though we do know that all of these will rock quad-core chips. Here are the highlights; A7-30 – Armed with Dolby-enhanced…









