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FIFA’s World Cup application development is having to go into extra time so close to the event itself.
With hundreds of thousands of people dropping their expensive smartphones each year the hassle and cost of repairing a damaged screen means many make do with the cracks whilst others choose to go without a phone for lengthy repairs.
A crack team of South Korean researchers have created a fabric and glass-made gadget that produces a power supply using air temperature and human skin.
Tesco have recently announced that they are to launch their own branded Android Smartphones by the end of this year.
Paym launched last week in an attempt to link up the majority of current accounts via mobile phone numbers meaning roughly 40 million people will have the ability to make payments to known contacts.
We bet you have your phone only an arm’s reach away and frankly you’d feel rather naked, lost even without it, we do.
Finally, the long-timed rumoured smartphone by Amazon has now more or less been confirmed as real by an inside analyst with a reputation for getting most things right in this highly fluid market.
The days of desperately trying to find the right charger for your smartphone could be over, as European politicians have backed a regulation that could mean all phone makers have to use the same kind of charger.
Facebook’s plans to buy the mobile messaging service WhatsApp have been challenged by several non-profit organisations.
Apple has unveiled their brand new technology for cars at the Geneva Motor Show, which allows iPhone users to make a range of commands using their voice.