In Depth: Eyes for Umoove: The tech that could change motion control forever
ooping and nodding your head to play a game or scrolling down a page and dialing mom with a subtle eye gesture. Movement-tracking technology isn't new, but it's certainly gaining traction.There's Samsung Galaxy phone Smart Scroll, Xbox Kinect motion camera, Leap Motion Controller and now Umoove,... -techradar
Freemium games on the Google Play Store won't be called 'free' for long
" game apps on the Google Play Store that charge for in-app purchases won't be called free for much longer.The European Commission laid out a new set of guidelines that all developers and app stores have to comply with. In accordance with these new court-ordered rules Google must stop adver... -techradar
Fighting talk: My Android epiphany: iPhone battery life is killing Apple
eek or so, I've been using a different device – a Sony Xperia Z2. Just for fun. As you do.And I've had this major epiphany: I have been battering the device and yet, the battery just won't die. I'm yelling at it: "LET GO, DAMMIT!" but it just won't.I managed 18 hours of standby yesterday with almost four hours o... -techradar
In pictures: TechRadar Phone Awards: what went down at 2014's hottest phone event?
adar Phone AwardsThere's always an amount of trepidation when you try something for the first time – thankfully, the TechRadar Phone Awards kicked off in brilliant style.Held at the cool Ticketmaster offices, we had a bar, burritos, a piñata and even a slide, which more than a few brave attende... -techradar
Week in Tech: Week in Tech: Microsoft ditches Android, but the robots get smarter
he famous photo of Steve Jobs flicking v-signs at IBM's head office? Pretend you don't, because Apple and IBM are now best friends forever. And that's not the only surprising bit of news this week. Google's hired one of the world's most notorious hackers, some OnePl... -techradar
Early LG G3 Beat price hints at an affordable handset
f="http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/lg-g3-beat-announced-as-largest-mini-phone-yet-1257680">LG G3 Beat (a mini-ish LG G3) was made official earlier this week and we've now got our first sighting of a price.It's been priced by none other than LG Germany, which makes its as offi... -techradar
Buying Guide: Cool gadgets: The best tech you can buy in 2014
ets 2014: the best tech money can buyIt's our mission at TechRadar to help you find the tech products that are best for you.That's why we review the specific products we do, while offering a veritable smorgasbord of helpful buying guides and product round-ups to help you find the perfect play things and workplace wonders.Whether it be an ... -techradar
Microsoft kills Android for Nokia
e of Microsoft's announcement that it will be slashing 18,000 jobs from the business - including 14,500 from Nokia - it's been revealed it's also cutting Android out of its life.Nokia's first Android handsets arrived to much fanfare at MWC 2014 in Barcelona in February with the Nokia X, X+ and XL set to make waves in developing market.But less than ... -techradar
Awards: TechRadar Phone Awards shortlist announced
hours away from the first TechRadar Phone Awards, where a host of winners will be crowned on July 17 at an exclusive event in London, and to get you ready for the glitz and glamour we've announced the shortlist for the six categories.Tonight we'll be celebrating the best budget phone, best budget tablet, best app, best innovation and of course ... -techradar
Android might finally be getting Amazon Prime Instant Video
ttp://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/av-accessories/amazon-prime-instant-video-1208342/review">Amazon Prime Instant Video, the company's answer to Netflix, is available on just about every platform under the sun, from games consoles, to smart televisions, computers, set-top boxes, iPad's and Amazon's ... -techradar
Windows Phone
Microsoft to cut 18,000 jobs
will cut approximately 18,000 jobs within the next eleven months, CEO Satya Nadella wrote in an announcement to staff. This round of layoffs will be the largest in the company's history and the largest since former CEO Steve Ballmer cut 5,800 employees in 2009. Roughly 12,500 employees brought on as a result of the Nokia acquisition, which occurre... -techradar
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