Author: Jodie Young
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HTC Plan to Make a Flagship Tablet After Nexus 9
Following their new found confidence in manufacturing tablets; thanks to the Nexus 9, HTC now have plans to launch a tablet all of their own in 2015. The news was brought to light when Focus Taiwan reported that HTC CFO Chang Chia-lin confirmed the company’s intention to bring the HTC brand back to tablets. Also…
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Dropbox and Office are Set to Integrate Following New Partnership
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As accessing cloud stored data through mobile devices becomes ever more popular, it leaves little wonder as to why Microsoft have delved into an integration partnership with Dropbox. The integration will introduce access to Dropbox documents within Office applications such as Word and Excel. The integration has been specifically designed for mobile devices such as…
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Google Nexus 9 Now Available
Google have finally released their much anticipated, HTC manufactured, Nexus 9 tablet. Primarily available on the Google Play devices store, prices for the device start from £320. Currently the only the 16GB Google Nexus 9 is in stock with a delivery time of 1-2 days. Other size variants and colours are said to soon become…
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BT YouView now with Netflix
Everyone and their cat seems to have a Netflix account these days; but if you’ve been a loyal BT YouView customer, you probably would have noticed the absence of the sought after app. Finally BT has struck up a deal with the streaming service to bring Netflix to BT YouView boxes. Also See: YouTube Talk…
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Google Fit App Now Available on Play Store
Fitness apps and accessories are everywhere recently, and most tech companies seem to be jumping on the bandwagon – Google included. The company has released its aptly named Google Fit app upon the general public via their Play Store. Google Fit is designed to keep track of activities and record progress through your Android device…
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FitBit has officially unveiled three new devices: Charge, ChargeHR and Surge
FitBit has officially unveiled three new devices following the difficulties they’ve had this past year with their flagship FitBit Force. The FitBit Force was discontinued for various reasons including allergic reactions, resulting in it having to get recalled. The company has been without their flagship Force for the majority of the year, so three new…
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Apple Rumoured to Unite Beats Music with iTunes
With sales of music downloads on the decline, partly due to the rise in success of streaming services like Spotify, Apple is reportedly scheduling to unite Beats Music with iTunes in a hope to hinder the demise of Apple. One of the suspected reasons for Apples interest in the company was for their music streaming…
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Microsoft Still Support Nokia Products Despite Microsoft Lumia Rebrand
Since Microsoft’s attainment of Nokia, and their Lumia branding about a year ago, the company has since spoken out about their decision to phase out the Nokia branding, leaning towards Microsoft Lumia instead. Microsoft’s marketing chief Tuula Rytila said the move towards Microsoft Lumia was a “natural progression” from the Nokia branding and insisted that…
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Google Send Out Invites For Their New App: Google Inbox
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Google have begun to send out their first batch of invites for users to test their new app known as Google Inbox. The apps aim is to primarily organise your life within one app. It tried to do this by including to-do lists, reminders and grouping similar emails together to make it easier to find…
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Amazon Fire TV Now Available in UK
Amazon is continuing to stick their fingers in yet another pie, as they continue on their path to world domination. First came Amazon Prime offering services similar to Netflix and other movie streaming services, then there was the Amazon Fire smartphone and tablets and now they’re adding Fire TV to their list of accomplishments. The…
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Google Introduces Google Security Key to Verify Accounts
Account security has been at the forefront of the media recently with accounts being hacked and personal information being leaked here, there and everywhere. It’s no wonder Google are actively trying to promote two-step authentication and have done for a while now. Well they’re about to take it a step further with the use of…
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Google’s Updated Gmail App Offers Support for Non-Gmail Accounts
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The Android Gmail app has received an upgrade! The new updated Gmail app will now be a lot better at managing your emails, and not just your Google mail. The update brings with it support for Yahoo, Outlook and other non-Google accounts. Also See: Android Lollipop 5.0 – What? When? Where? The update is said…