Manufacturers can make their devices Tango compatible simply by equipping them with Qualcomm's new and upcoming Snapdragon 800 and 600 SoCs. According to Ars Technica, the chipmaker has been working with Google for the past year-and-a-half to make it...
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Google made improvements to how you search for symptoms and illnesses in the past, and now it's looking to be even more helpful. The company will now show you a list of medical conditions when you search for symptoms. In the above example, entering "...
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After years of being teased with prototypes, developer kits and tech demos, it's finally happening: Virtual reality is on the cusp of going mainstream. Need evidence? Just look at the events of E3 2016. Over the past week, the first-ever VR headset f...
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All is not well at HTC. It today posted another difficult earnings report detailing its fourth consecutive quarter of losses. The Taiwanese manufacturer, which has just released its latest flagship smartphone, the HTC 10, lost roughly $148 million be...
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We all know that smartphone sales have slowed down recently, but it's apparently been especially sluggish this past year. According to Strategy Analytics' latest report, global shipments grew by 10 percent from Q3 2014 (323.4 million units) to Q3 2...
Read More »It’s been a slow year for the smartphone industry
We all know that smartphone sales have slowed down recently, but it's apparently been especially sluggish this past year. According to Strategy Analytics' latest report, global shipments grew by 10 percent from Q3 2014 (323.4 million units) to Q3 2...
Read More »Canon and Getty Images Reveal Past Decade’s Most Iconic Images
Canon and Getty Images have revealed a series of iconic images which, shot by some of the world’s leading photographers, represent defining moments from the past decade. Read more and comment »
Read More »Google Maps now lets you retrace all of your past steps – Mashable – Mashable
Mashable Google Maps now lets you retrace all of your past steps - Mashable Mashable Note that your phone or tablet isn't tracking your location when in airplane mode, but in most scenarios, your mobile devices know where you are. You can also edit places in Your Timeline, remove a certain location or rename it at will, making it ... and more »
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