“With the (rumored) Apple March event fast approaching, the ever-active Apple rumor mill is turning into a news-churning frenzy.”
Samsung Galaxy S7 takes on the iPhone 6s in a camera shoot-out (Video)
“Samsung has been keen to point out that its Galaxy S7 flagship features an all new image sensor, boasting superior low light shots and super-fast auto focusing. But there’s already quite a bit of choice when it comes to smartphone cameras and the real test is to see how they perform head to head.”
The Smartphone As PC Replacement: Still An Idea Ahead Of Its Time
“The tech industry can’t seem to get over its obsession with bridging the difference between the laptop and smartphone—or even merging them into one device. Over the years, the approaches have covered virtually every base.”
Voice: The Next UI Layer
“Lately, I’ve been obsessed with the power of voice. Not voice as in self-expression (though important!), and not voice as in voice calls or — worse! — voicemail, but rather voice as the next major UI layer for software in the living room and beyond.”
Hmm….interesting…
Samsung finally made a black flagship and now I’m going to buy it
“When it comes to my electronic devices, I like them to match the color of my soul: black. With black, you don’t have to worry about blue jean stains, it hides all around dirt better, and after years of abuse, it just generally looks better than most other colors.”
Samsung warns users not to charge a wet Galaxy S7
“Getting your new Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge wet is perfectly acceptable, but be sure it’s completely dry before topping up its battery. Samsung is warning users that charging with a cable while the port is still wet can cause damage to their shiny new smartphone.”
Google self driving car hits a bus, Google bears the responsibility
“Google’s self driving car initiative is one of the most ambitious and controversial projects currently under the scrutiny of the public eye.”
Users are not happy about Netflix’s crackdown on VPN services
“Netflix is cracking down on customers using virtual private networks (VPNs) to watch its content, and it doesn’t look like anyone is happy about it.”

