Razer Phone 3 'Likely' Arriving This Year - Report By Nathaniel Mott published 18 March 19 Razer could defy expectations by releasing a third gaming-focused smartphone later this year despite laying off 30 employees and reassigning others in February.
Android Smartphone Mirroring May Soon Arrive on Windows 10's Your Phone App By Nathaniel Mott published 12 March 19 A Twitter user discovered that Microsoft could be close to bringing true Android smartphone mirroring to Windows 10.
Phone-Hacking Tool Law Agencies Use Cost Just $100 on eBay By Nathaniel Mott published 28 February 19 The UFEDs that law enforcement uses to access encrypted devices--which normally cost between $5,000 and $15,000--can be bought on eBay for just $100.
Apple iPhones Expected to Use TSMC’s 5nm EUV Chips in 2020 By Lucian Armasu published 25 February 19 A report claims TSMC is on track for volume production using its 5nm EUV process, and Apple is expected to use the same process to make 2020 iPhones' CPUs.
Here's What Over-the-Air Charging From Spigen, Ossia Smartphone Cases Could Look Like By Scharon Harding published 25 February 19 Spigen and Ossia reveal more about Forever Sleeve, a smartphone case that’ll be able to charge phones without wires, plugs or pads with over-the-air charging.
AMD Link Mobile App Gets New Tutorials By Nathaniel Mott published 14 February 19 AMD updated its Link system monitoring app in December 2018 with new features, and now it's teaching people how to take advantage of them.
Apple A13 Chip to Be Manufactured Exclusively by TSMC - Report By Lucian Armasu published 11 February 19 Apple has no plans to use a new third-party foundry for its iPhone chips this year, and TSMC will be the sole manufacturer of the upcoming A13 processor, according to a report today.
Judge Tosses Four Qualcomm Patent Suits Against Apple By Nathaniel Mott published 1 February 19 A German court threw out four of Qualcomm’s eight search-related patent lawsuits against Apple. The remaining four have yet to be decided.
Spigen’s Making Cases That Wirelessly Send Power From Your Wall to Your Phone By Scharon Harding published 11 January 19 Spiggen and Ossia are developing smartphone cases with a sensor in it that receives power from a transmitter in your wall and uses it to charge your phone. All without wires.
Samsung Earnings Tumble With Memory, Smartphone Demand By Nathaniel Mott published 8 January 19 Apple isn’t the only company revising its earnings guidance. Samsung will do the same due to declining memory demand and dwindling smartphone sales.
New Tariffs Could Hit Laptops, iPhones, Trump Says By Andrew E. Freedman published 27 November 18 In the slowly escalating trade war between the United States and China, laptops and iPhones could be the next items hit by tariffs, U.S. President Donald Trump has said.
Dial Up Your STEM Skills: Inexpensive Kit Lets You Build a Smartphone By Scharon Harding published 7 November 18 A Kickstarter with a whopping $251,100 in the bucket is selling MAKERPhone, a DIY smartphone you can build and code for calls, listening to music and playing games like Space Invaders.
Asus ROG Phone Launches October 18 in US By Andrew E. Freedman published 9 October 18 Asus has finally announced that it will launch its Republic of Gamers-branded phone, the ROG Phone, on Oct. 18, when it will be made available for pre-order.
Qualcomm: Apple Gave Trade Secrets to Intel By Nathaniel Mott published 25 September 18 Qualcomm alleged that Apple engineers looked to its source code and other trade secrets to help Intel overcome performance issues with its iPhone chips.
Gorilla Glass 6 Is Ready for Your Device to Drop 15 Times By Nathaniel Mott published 19 July 18 Gorilla Glass 6 was designed to protect glass-dominated devices from shattering when their owners inevitably drop them.
From Avatar to Light Fields: 3D’s Making a Comeback By Sora Thompson published 22 June 18 Thanks to new technology, you could finally get glasses-free 3D at home, even on your phone.
Intel Starts Producing XMM 7560 Modem Chips For Apple's iPhones By Nathaniel Mott published 14 June 18 Production of the chips was previously outsourced to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.--now it seems Intel plans to make the chips itself.
Asus ROG Phone Lets You Play Fortnite Fast By Aris Mpitziopoulos, Sherri L. Smith published 4 June 18 Asus's Republic of Gamers (ROG) smartphone sports high-end specs, a 6-inch, 90Hz AMOLED screen, and optional accessories that turn it to a portable gaming console.