The mystery is over: OnePlus has confirmed that its next smartphone will be called the OnePlus 5. Since the release of the OnePlus 3T late last year, there’s been no shortage of confusion about what the phone’s successor would ...
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The crowd at Atou Studio was abuzz with Beijing's art and media types to kick off the JUE music and arts festival. The warm and low key gig was billed as an art exhibit, showcasing just four pieces of sonic-themed art. "We wanted to create ...
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GLIDDEN paint has announced Cappuccino White (45YY 74/073) as its 2016 Color of the Year. A soft white that offers silence and creates a peaceful space away from the hectic landscape of everyday life, Cappuccino White echoes the growing ...
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If you are not satisfied limiting your trade show booth activities to only those who attend the show and you want the entire world to see what you’re doing, then live streaming might be for you. Live streaming is, in short, ...
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Listen up, audiophiles – Sony might be aiming its next blower straight at your lugholes, if the latest internet chatter is to be believed. According to Japanese site iGeek, Sony is planning a music-focused ‘Walkman’ ...
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Talk of the Snapdragon 810 chipset being delayed has emerged yet again, just one month after Qualcomm flat out refuted the rumours. What’s more odd is that LG already revealed its newly announced LG G Flex 2 would be carrying the ...
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Samsung has revealed that its biggest competitor in the TV space is in fact itself. The South Korean tech giant unveiled a raft of TVs at this year’s CES 2015, apparently in a bid to outdo its own product portfolio. The egotistic ...
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Rumours of a 4-inch iPhone 6 ‘Mini’ edition have now come into question as supply chain sources cast doubt over the chatter. Over the past few months we’ve heard from the grapevine that Apple has been setting up to ...
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A mystery handset has turned up in an app set-up video that could be the fast-approaching Samsung Galaxy S6. The early debut came courtesy of a clip that explains how to install and use the My Knox app, as spotted by PhoneArena. The app ...
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The much-mooted 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display has been tipped for a 2015 launch. The device currently only exists as hushed whispers at One Infinite Loop, but is set to begin mass-production in Q1 next year. This week’s ...
The Nexus 6 may have been destined to tout a fingerprint scanner, the Android source code has revealed. ArsTechnica dig some digging through the Android Open Source Project code for the Nexus 6, and discovered a commit removing ...
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With the Xperia Z3 still fresh in consumer hands, it might seem a little early to start spinning rumours on the Xperia Z4 – but Sony’s release cycle says differently. The latest in Z4-related chatter comes courtesy of ...
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Everything we know about the iPad Pro Chatter of a potential iPad Pro release began way back in April 2013, albeit under the guise of an iPad/Macbook-hybrid patent filing. While such a lovechild is unlikely to land, it could be evidence ...
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The Nexus 6 started landing in public hands just last month…or did it? The latest chatter on the web is that the Nexus 6 we’ve all had pushed upon us isn’t the original handset Google had hoped for. According to ...
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Hunter Engineering Co.'s QuickComp on-car brake lathe is now made in the United States, the company reports. It features a two-way adjustable compensation adaptor that works with Hunter’s ProComp computerized compensation to ...
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