ently wait for Samsung to spill the beans on the Galaxy S5, internet tipsters continue to do what they do best: speculate wildly, successively raise and then lower our expectations and build the bubble of excitement surrounding Samsung's next flagship to an Android-addled apogee.What's getting S... -techradar
Swiftkey Note brings smarter typing to iPhones and iPads today
ely popular Android Swiftkey keyboard makes its way to iOS today, letting anyone with an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch get in on the smarter prediction technology.However, you won't be able to replace your standard iOS keyboard entirely. Instead Swiftkey is arriving as a free note-taking app,... -techradar
Sneaky seller lists Samsung's early Tizen phone on eBay
sn't even announced its first Tizen phone yet but already someone is trying to sell it. The handset, which recent rumours suggest might be called 'Zeke' / 'Zeq', was listed on eBay for the not unreasonable price of $300 (£181.64), with the heading "New Tizen Samsung SM-Z9005 smartphone for apps development.&... -techradar
Quad-core HTC Desire 310 leaked on HTC's own site
of the world is feverish with expectation about the flagship HTC Two, the Taiwanese company clearly hasn't forgotten about the lower end of the market, as it's cooking up a budget blower with quad-core credentials. The phone, called the Desire 310, was spotted on HTC's official website, so it's unlikely to be th... -techradar
Gary Marshall: Google dumping Motorola isn't a disaster: it's a reboot
y chess, you'll know that it isn't always obvious what your opponent's up to from a single move. What looks like a minor play or even a rookie mistake often turns out to be a significant part of a strategy that ends with them shouting "checkmate!" and you throwing the board in their... -techradar
Nokia X / Normandy Android phone might not be as low-end as we thought
X has been popping up all over the place lately, but it's mostly been exciting because it's Nokia having a go at Android rather than because of anything about the phone itself. In fact, its 1GHz dual-core processor and 512MB of RAM sound positively underwhelming.But we've been pleasantly surprised by s... -techradar
Analysis: What Lenovo buying Motorola means for your next smartphone
ht have heard - Google has sold Motorola to Lenovo. Once you've got your head around the fact Google is dropping something it paid £8 billion ($12.5bn) for in 2012, there's a bigger issue here: your next phone is probably going to be more expensive.But the better news? Android is going to evolv... -techradar
More 'confirmation' on Galaxy S5 specs appears, along with new accessories
self for this. The handset we've all been calling the Samsung Galaxy S5 will launch under the name...Samsung Galaxy S5.That utterly unsurprising piece of news has been revealed by reliable Twitter tipster @evleaks, so it's probably true. But then again, 'obviously going to happen thing happens' i... -techradar
UPDATED: It's official: Google done with Motorola, Lenovo taking over
manufacturer Lenovo has agreed to a deal with Google to acquire smartphone maker Motorola Mobility, it has now been confirmed.Less than three years after paying $12.5 billion (around £7.5bn, AU$14bn) to acquire it, Google is parting with Motorola for a mere $2.91 billion (around £1.8bn, AU$3.5b... -techradar
Google reportedly pressuring Samsung to ease up on its own apps
the announcement earlier this week that Google and Samsung will be licensing each other's patents, new details have come to light suggesting the Android maker might be influencing the manufacturer to back off its own customizations.Re/code reported today that the Android-based Mag... -techradar
In Depth: Bluetooth: What does it really do and will it be replaced?
is old and it might be on the way out. It's been around since 1994 and these days it seems to be in just about anything that's even looked at a circuit board, but now there are new kids on the block. NFC, Wi-Fi Direct and more are encroaching on Bluetooth's turf, which got us wondering, is Bluet... -techradar
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