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Android controls 81.5% of the global smartphone market

Android and iOS may be the clear leaders of the mobile operating system market but Android is the clear leader of the leaders. While the two of them combined account...

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AMD thinks Chromebooks simply aren’t worth the effort

AMD has never been able to beat Intel and NVIDIA in terms of CPU and GPU sales respectively, which is why you'd expect the company to jump on the opportunity...

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Sony may have already won the console wars with the PS4

The current console wars may be ongoing but we already know which console lost and perhaps the console that won as well. While the Wii U is the clear loser...

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Mannheim is creating a “smart power grid” to eliminate energy waste

Power grids work much the same way wherever you go and all of them are incredibly wasteful. However, a city in Germany by the name of Mannheim wants to take that...

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The only thing that can take on Android is… Android

Android is a behemoth of an operating system, one that only iOS has been able to match. Both Microsoft and Samsung have tried but it seems that nothing can compete...

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Samsung acquires LoopPay to help take on Apple Pay

Mobile payments services aren't new, in fact they've been around for several years, but the market wasn't even remotely popular until Apple decided to take a swing at it. Now...

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Facebook is helping businesses target their ads better

It doesn't matter how many ads you bombard people with, if the ads aren't relevant to that person it's all meaningless. With this is mind, Facebook has decided to make...

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Apple wants a piece of the virtual reality action as well

Virtual reality is one of the newest battlegrounds for technology companies and, as usual, Apple wants a piece of the action. The company has received a new patent for what...

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Toshiba shows off some of its Project Ara camera modules

Every day brings us one step closer to the launch of Project Ara, Google's modular smartphone that's still in development. These smartphones will run on interchangeable modules rather than your...

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Samsung’s Smart TVs might not be spying on you after all

Yesterday we reported that a reddit user had discovered an unsettling tidbit in Samsung's Smart TV privacy policy that basically said that the device is always listening to what you...

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