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Android 5.O, otherwise known as Lollipop, will be the biggest update to Android's software since, well ever. As reported in one of our previous posts Lollipop will bring a complete change to the inner workings of the user interface as well as a much needed visual overhaul.
For us humans it’s very easy to describe the content of a photograph, second nature if you will. However, for computers this task just a few years ago was almost impossible. Until now.
The ‘kill-switch’ feature will be designed to render a stolen or lost handset useless with a view to halt the millions of devices being stolen each year.
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.
Google has given 200 prototypes of their first 3D smartphone to developers, keen to get them to create apps for the technology.
The social networking site Facebook has come out in the top most-searched for terms for 2013 in the UK.
The Google Glass has been updated with a new function that lets users take photos with a wink, with plans in the future to allow this action to be used for other purposes such as purchasing items or researching recipes.
It has been confirmed by a spokesperson of Aldi that their very first tablet has completely sold out in all stores, after having only launched the new device days ago.
A group of ex-Nokia employees plan to launch a brand new smartphone in the UK on the technology the mobile giant rejected back in 2011.
The Google-owned mobile phone company Motorola have announced plans to launch a project that allows users to customise their phones.