SHIELD Tablet LTE's Android 5.0 Update Rolling Out Now In The U.S.
SHIELD Tablet LTE owners in the US who are ready to kick off the holiday weekend have a little something extra to be thankful for this year - their version of NVIDIA's eight-inch tablet is getting Lollipop as of now. The Wi-Fi version of the tablet started getting the update a little over a…
Apple Pay competitor 'Android Pay' is reportedly coming to China
According to a new report from China Business News, a new mobile payments service called Android Pay is coming, and will likely launch in the third quarter of 2015.
Google Play Movies & TV discounts handful of hit movies by as much as 75% for Cyber Weekend
Fighting back the Black Friday crowds isn't everyone's cup of tea, so why not cash in on some of those deals from the comfort of your couch? Google Play Movies & TV is hosting their own Black Friday deal, with select titles up to 75% off.
NVIDIA Shield Tablet LTE gets Android 5.0 Lollipop update
NVIDIA is rolling out an Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA update for its Shield Tablet, the company has announced. The update is heading out for the US 32GB LTE model, making Shield the first LTE tablet in the United States to score Lollipop. Those who don't want to wait for the over-the-air update to…
U.S. passes E-Label Act to free your gadgets from ugly labels
President Obama has signed the E-Label Act into law on Wednesday, which will allow electronics manufacturers to add labels for products using software rather than having to print the labels on hardware. Essentially, with the law, phones and tablets can be made with cleaner designs as labels and…
Use this Google Now trick to add countdown timers to important events
One of the best things about Google Now is that it literally gives us no excuse to miss or be late for important events. Not only does it give you reminders about when your events are but it also gives you traffic reports that will help you find the fastest route to your event's destination. Now…
You can now buy a brown leather or stainless steel Moto 360 bands from Motorola
After the Moto 360's official metal and brown leather bands became available from AT&T earlier this month, they are now (finally) available direct from Motorola. Priced at $30 for the leather, or $80 for the metal.
Uber's Android app collects an 'uncool' amount of data about users, security pro says
The deep dive into the Uber app may provide more evidence of the company's real position on data privacy.
Motorola starts selling $30 leather, $80 metal bands for Moto 360
Just as originally promised, and in time for holiday shopping, Motorola has begun selling individual bands for its Moto 360 smartwatch. The bands are available in both metal and leather, and come in various shades and hues.
Android 5.0 Lollipop starts rolling out to NVIDIA Shield Tablet LTE
Those who opted for the LTE variant of NVIDIA 's Shield Tablet are in for a sweet candy treat today. NVIDIA announced via Twitter that Android 5.0 Lollipop has begun rolling out to the device just a week after its WiFi sibling .
Weekly Photo Contest: Feast
Everyone likes a good feast from time to time, and this week there are more than a few people out there who will partake in one with their friends and family. We want to see the best "feast" pictures you can take, no matter the size of your plate or table, and we're sure you can all…
Get an unlocked HTC One M8 for $370 (reburbished) with free shipping [DEALS]
If you hurry, you can snag yourself an unlocked HTC One M8 on eBay for only $370. It's a refurbished model and the listing isn't entirely clear on the exact model meaning this could either be the AT&T model that's been unlocked for use on any network (comes with AT&T bloatware), or…
HP debuts Slate 6 VoiceTab II in India
HP has announced a new entrant into its VoiceTab lineup today with the Slate 6 VoiceTab II. As its name suggests, the device is a 6-inch voice calling-capable tablet that appears to carry similar specs to its sibling released earlier this year .
Dirt-cheap Android tablets from Best Buy, Walmart, elsewhere found to ship with major security flaws
Many retailers are ready to offer buyers various interesting deals on smartphones and tablets this year on Black Friday, but not all products are safe for consumers, new research from security company Bluebox Labs reveals. Apparently, certain dirt-cheap Android tablets might come with major…
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