Week in Tech: A smartphone odyssey: from MWC to the stars
we wonder if we had too much cheese before bedtime and we're dreaming of mad stuff such as Nokias running Android or Samsung making a smartwatch that isn't hideous and rubbish. But no! These aren't fromage-fuelled flights of fancy: they're real!This week was all about Mobile World Congress, or MWC to its friends. ... -techradar
Samsung set to catch up to Apple with 64-bit chips this year
working hard on 64-bit technology, with plans to get it out into the open by the end of the year.Speaking to Cnet, Kyushik Hong, vp of marketing for Samsung's LSI business said that the company is "very actively working" on 64-bit right now."64-bit is very important…... -techradar
In Depth: iPhone 5C vs Sony Xperia Z1 Compact: The best 'baby brother' for you
amera and screenIn the quest for searching for a new handset there are only a few handsets that actually stand out, but with their bright colours the chances are you've seen the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact and Apple's iPhone 5C.If after reading our full in depth rev... -techradar
Google Project Ara aiming for 2015 release at a ridiculously low price
lar may be even cheaper and more accessible than some imagined. Speaking with Time, Google's Advanced Technology and Projects team revealed they want to get the first barebone Project Ara phone on the market for as little as $50 (about £29/AU$55). This "grayphone" will consist of little mor... -techradar
In Depth: Android Beam: Why you should care about this hidden gem
Communication technology (NFC) has spread its way across the mobile landscape like a forest wildfire, yet how many of us actually use it, let alone use it to its full potential?We all know how NFC works (if not, then here's all you need to know about NFC) although one of its greatest applications is still being hidden away a... -techradar
In Depth: Sailfish: the OS that wants to dethrone Android
on the blockThere's revolution in the air. People and companies are tired of essentially being limited to a choice of just three smartphone operating systems. They're tired of the walled gardens of iOS and Windows Phone and they're wondering about the open-source-but-secretive development of Android.Thi... -techradar
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In depth: Firefox OS: could your next smartphone cost just £15?
S: What is it? Part 1Android accounted for 81% of worldwide smartphone shipments in the third quarter of 2013 and iOS mopped up most of the rest according to a study by IDC. With that in mind it could be easy to think that Mozilla's new Firefox OS is doomed to fail; after all, how can it h... -techradar
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