Samsung announced its first official 64-bit chip: the Exynos 7 Octa. The SoC includes a big.Little CPU made out of four Cortex A57 cores and four Cortex A53 cores, and a Mali-T760 GPU. The chip also exists in the Note 4 under the Exynos 5433 name.
Sony, following Motorola, announced that it's going to upgrade all of its premium Xperia Z devices from 2013 and 2014 to the latest Android 5.0 version, over the coming months.
During a special event on Thursday, Apple introduced a number of new products ranging from wearables to Apple Pay to a new iMac with a Retina display.
Putting a 4K monitor on your desktop means either spending four figures on a 32-inch IGZO screen or going on the cheap with one of the new 28-inch TN-based models. We already reviewed Asus’ PB287Q. Today we look at Dell’s version, the P2815Q.
After many months of speculation, Android L has finally received an official sweets name: Lollipop. The version number is also officially called "5.0,” which makes sense considering Google is calling this version its "most ambitious release on Android with over 5,000 new APIs for developers."
Android 5.0 Lollipop comes with new design language, big performance improvements, and many features, making it Google's most ambitious Android release ever.
In addition to launching the Nexus 9 tablet and the Nexus 6 smartphone on Wednesday, Google also finally introduced its set-top-box, the Nexus Player.
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