Author: Sam Jackson
LG Gram notebooks getting Intel’s 7th generation chips?
The CES is coming up in less than a month and the leaks have already come in, with one for LG’s update on its Gram family of laptops. According to one ...
Truecaller introduces the ‘Call Me Back’ feature, but only for Android
Truecaller has rolled out a new feature for its app on Android that will allow users to reach out to folks when they can’t be called. The ‘Call Me Bac ...
Xiaomi launches Mi Notebook Air with 4G: Know features & price
Xiaomi is aiming to be hot on the heels of many of the market’s competitors in the ultra-portable laptop segment. After the runaway success of its pre ...
5G networks by 2020: Everything You Need to Know
As modern technology progresses, so has the human capacity for impatience. No more is 3G and 4G enough to satiate the needs of the modern-day millenni ...
Google smartwatches coming early 2017, Android Wear 2.0 update to follow
After Google's own Pixel smartphone, here is the next. The technology giant will launch two new smartwatches next year.
The Google smartwatches wil ...
Acer quits smartphone business in India, to focus on computers
Acer has decided to do the most practical for its business which is to discontinue the sale of its smartphones in India.
Acer wont be selling smart ...
LeEco has a new TV box called the LeTV U4 TV Box
After releasing its own line-up of televisions, the LeEco franchise has taken the next step in media streaming by releasing its every own TV Box.
S ...
Dell XPS 9650 leak reveals Kaby Lake processors, GTX 1050 GPU
Dell is rumored to unveil the XPS 9650 during the upcoming CES 2017. A new leak has confirmed the model and some of the internals.
The Dell XPS 965 ...
LG will be unveiling four K-series phones and Stylo 3 at CES 2017
LG is bringing a series of K-branded phones in 2017. On Thursday, the Korean conglomerate made public the devices that it will be showcasing at upcomi ...
Dart-C is dubbed the world’s smallest USB-C laptop charger
Laptop chargers are big and bulky. There’s no way to get around them, when using them in conferences, airports or even the local café. What’s worse is ...