HTC terms monthly security updates as 'unrealistic'

Nearly a couple of months after companies like Google, Samsung, and LG said they will release monthly security updates for their Android devices, HTC has said that the company can't promise the same as it is unrealistic. In a tweet sent out this past weekend (see above), HTC America President Jason Mackenzie said that while the Taiwanese company will try to deliver regular updates, guaranteeing an update each month is not possible. If you aren't already aware, the promise from Google, Samsung, and LG came in the wake of a nasty Android vulnerability dubbed Stagefright, which affected versions 2.2 and newer of the OS. Recently, a new Stagefright vulnerability has also been discovered. Source |...



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Asus ZenWatch 2 hits the shelves of the US Google Store

The stylish and affordable Asus ZenWatch 2 is now available to order from the Google Store in the United States. The smartwatch is priced at $149.99, so it is currently one of the most affordable Android Wear offerings on the market. For the time being, interested users can only pre-order the 49mm variant of the smartwatch with navy blue band. A 45mm version with light blue band is also listed by Google with the same price tag, though it is not yet available to order. Like many of its competitors, Asus ZenWatch 2 packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset, 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of built-in storage. The 49mm model has a 1.63" AMOLED display with 320 x 320 pixels, while the 45mm variant packs a 1.45" AMOLED unit with 280 x 280 pixels. Source |...



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Best Apps and Games of the Week

These are the best apps and games of the week. Tweetbot 4 Considered one of the best Twitter clients of all time, Tweetbot for iOS got updated to version 4. Unlike previous versions, Tweetbot 4 is a universal app, which means it works on both, iPhone as well as the iPad. The app brings with it a brand new user interface, statistics and activity view, second column view on iPad and iPhone 6/6s Plus, split view multitasking on iPad, landscape support on iPhone, more granular mute filter settings, quick reply from notifications, Safari view controllers with support for content blockers, improved user profiles, optimized status detail, night mode, and more. The app is currently available for $4.99, which is 50% off its normal $9.99 price. Later, those who have Tweetbot 3 can get Tweetbot 4 for $4.99 by purchasing the Tweetbot bundle. Price: $9.99 Download: iOS Nova Launcher 4.1 While not dramatically different from the previous version, Nova Launcher 4.1 brings with it a very important new feature: Normalize icons. You can now have all the app icons the same height so you don't have the eyesore of differently sized icons that you normally do on Android. Worth installing just for this. Price: Free/$4.99 Download: Android BlockBear BlockBear is yet another content blocker for Safari on iOS. Like others, BlockBear will block all the ads in Safari for you but other than that it will also block social media buttons and tracking. It also has a whitelist function so you can allow ads on sites that you like. Price: $0.99 Download: iOS Google Keep for iOS After a long wait, Google Keep is finally on iOS. The app does exactly what it does on Android, and even looks the same (it's not like Google ever follows iOS design guidelines). If you use Keep a lot on your Android device and wanted it on iOS, now it's here. Price: Free Download: iOS Need for Speed No Limits Need for Speed is back on mobile platform after a long hiatus since the Most Wanted. No Limits is essentially the same old arcade racer with a bit of cop chases thrown in for good measure. It's a Need for Speed game so of course there are a lot of licensed cars to drive around and you can customize them to some degree. The game also looks quite good, however, it can be a bit too simplistic. Price: Free Download: iOS • Android Shooty Skies Possibly the most fun you are going to have in a while, at least on your phone. Shooty Skies is by the same people who made Crossy Road and it is a lot of fun. The game somewhat reminds me of Sky Force and it is essentially the same sort of gameplay where you move a plane that's constantly shooting bullets around to knock down enemies approaching you while avoiding their bullets. The visual design is crazy, however, and it just elevates the game to a whole new level. The enemies, the weapons they fire, they boss battles, your character, your powerups, they are all a lot of fun and it's just an extremely fast-paced and entertaining game. It's out on iOS now and Android version is coming later. Price: Free Download:...



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Apple iPhone 6s battery life test

Our Apple iPhone 6s unit arrived earlier this week and we spent some really quality time with the handset. It turned out its A9 chip is a beast, while its new camera is rather unimpressive. The 3D Touch on the other hand is yet to prove itself as a useful innovation. Anyway, the review is live now and it's time we share the complete battery life breakdown. Are the new chip and new iOS making it up for the smaller battery? Let's find out. Our first test gauges the 3G talk time endurance and the iPhone 6s posted a rather mediocre result of 9 hours and 41 minutes. JRGRAPH_EXPANDABLE_VERSION = true;.jrGraphContainer { background: none !important; border-bottom: 1px solid #eee !important;}.jrGraph { padding-left: 0 !important; left:96px !important;} Talk time Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro 33:20h Huawei Ascend Mate2 4G 33:19h Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ 30:29h OnePlus 2 30:29h Motorola DROID Turbo 30:09h Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE Dual SIM 29:46h Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE 29:46h Microsoft Lumia 640 XL Dual SIM 29:46h Microsoft Lumia 640 XL 29:46h Samsung Galaxy Note5 28:34h HTC One (M8) for Windows 28:34h Nokia Lumia 1520 28:34h Samsung Galaxy Note 4 28:31h Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE 28:25h Samsung Galaxy S5 27:37h Sony Xperia Z1 26:53h Samsung Galaxy S6 active 26:29h Samsung P6800 Galaxy Tab 7.7 25:45h LG G3 25:38h LG G Pro 2 25:37h LG G Flex 25:19h Sony Xperia T2 Ultra 25:16h LG G2 25:15h Samsung Galaxy A7 Duos 25:12h BlackBerry Passport 25:12h Huawei Ascend Mate 25:12h Motorola Nexus 6 25:03h Alcatel Hero 25:02h Oppo N1 25:01h Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo 24:52h Sony Xperia Z Ultra 24:23h Apple iPhone 6 Plus 23:49h LG AKA 23:20h Sony Xperia Z3 23:13h Microsoft Lumia 640 Dual SIM 23:09h Microsoft Lumia 640 LTE 23:09h Microsoft Lumia 640 LTE Dual SIM 23:09h Oppo R7 22:58h Samsung P6200 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 22:42h Motorola Moto E (2nd gen) 22:36h Sony Xperia Z2 22:13h Sony Xperia C3 Dual 22:11h Meizu MX4 Pro 22:09h Yota YotaPhone 2 22:09h Samsung ATIV SE 22:05h Xiaomi Redmi Note 21:41h Samsung Galaxy Note Edge 21:39h ZTE Axon Pro 21:23h Xiaomi Mi 4i 21:02h Meizu m2 note 20:55h LG Optimus G Pro E985 20:45h HTC One M9 20:44h Sony Xperia Z1 Compact 20:42h Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX 20:24h Motorola RAZR i XT890 20:07h Huawei Ascend Mate7 20:06h Samsung Galaxy A3 20:04h Samsung Galaxy E7 20:04h Samsung Galaxy A3 Duos 20:04h Oppo Find 7 20:03h Samsung Galaxy S5 Active 20:01h BlackBerry Q10 20:00h OnePlus One 19:56h Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 19:55h Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 I9200 19:54h Sony Xperia SP 19:49h Samsung Galaxy S6 19:48h Samsung Galaxy S6 edge 19:48h Sony Xperia T3 19:48h HTC Butterfly 2 19:23h HTC Butterfly S 19:14h HTC Desire Eye 19:11h Oppo R819 19:03h Asus PadFone X 18:45h Xiaomi Mi 4 18:15h Samsung Galaxy Note 3 18:12h LG G2 mini 18:11h Oppo Find 7a 18:11h Samsung I9505 Galaxy S4 18:03h Samsung Galaxy A5 Duos 18:02h Samsung Galaxy A5 18:02h LG G Flex2 17:51h Sony Xperia...



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The top 10 trending phones of week 40

In one of the most action packed weeks of late, our Top 10 trending phones chart has been shaken too. No less than 4 new entrants have made it into the top 10 and, believe it or not, one of them storms straight to the top. The Motorola Moto G (3rd gen) is found in tenth, keeping the Samsung Galaxy A8 out by an inch. Long time podium finisher Galaxy Grand Prime is a notch above in ninth. The just-released Huawei Nexus 6P is the first of the new additions to the Top 10 chart and is found in eighth spot. The Galaxy Note5 drops four positions and is now in seventh behind the J5. It's the other Nexus, the LG-made 5X, that joins the race in fifth, barely outstripped by the all-new (and rather intriguing) LG V10. Moving on to the top three, we find that the Galaxy J7 has surrendered its second place from last week and is now in third. The iPhone 6s has climbed up four spots and is now runner-up by number of hits, comfortably ahead of the J7, but equally far from the top. And this week's number one most researched phone is, out of nowhere, the Samsung Galaxy J2. The affordable 4.7-incher was announced a few weeks ago as part of the Make for India initiative, and we'd guess its recent market launch is the event that's fueled its rise to prominence in this week's Top 10 trending chart. .news-item .n-left { float: left; width: 25%; text-align: center; } .news-item .n-right { float: left; width: 75%; } .news-item a { padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 0; } #review-body .news-item .n-right h2, .reviews-item .n-right h2 { clear: both; padding: 0 0 3px 0px; font: 400 19px Google-Oswald, Arial; margin-top: -4px; } .n-right p { margin-top: 25px; line-height: 155%; } .news-item { padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; } .news-item p { margin-left: 0; } .n-right h2 .phone-name { display: inline-block; width: 325px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: text-bottom; } .n-right h2 a { text-decoration: none; color: #000; } .flat-button{ text-align:center; text-decoration: none !important; font: 400 22px Google-Oswald,Arial !important; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; font-size: 150%; padding: 20px 60px !important; display: inline-block; white-space: nowrap; -webkit-border-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius: 5px; border-radius: 5px; margin: 10px 0; -webkit-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; color: #fff !important; } .flat-button-1 { background: #0CADA7; } .flat-button-1:hover { background: #0A948F; color: #666666 !important; } .flat-button-2 { background: #FF7E47; } .flat-button-2:hover { background: #EE7440; color: #666666 !important; } .n-right .rank-info { display: inline-block; font-family: "Google-Oswald",​Arial,​sans-serif; font-size: 18px; font-weight: 100; } .n-right .rank-info .current-rank { font-size: 23px; } .circle { background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #8fb28f; border-radius: 50%; height: 23px; width: 23px; display: inline-block; margin: 0px 10px -1px 10px; } .arrow { width: 0; height: 0; border-style: solid; display: inline-block; margin: 0px 10px -1px 10px; } .arrow-up { border-width: 0 15px 25px 15px; border-color: transparent transparent #0cada7 transparent; } .arrow-down { border-width: 25px 15px 0 15px; border-color: #ff7e47 transparent transparent transparent; } Samsung Galaxy J2 RANK: 1NEW IN specs gallery Apple iPhone 6s RANK: 2WAS: 6 specs review Samsung Galaxy J7 RANK: 3WAS: 2 specs review LG V10 RANK: 4NEW IN specs review LG Nexus 5X RANK: 5NEW IN specs review Samsung Galaxy J5 RANK: 6WAS: 4 specs review Samsung Galaxy Note5 RANK: 7WAS: 3 specs review Huawei Nexus 6P RANK: 8NEW IN specs...



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A brief look at the history of smartwatches

While there has always been this belief that smartwatches are more of a statement than useful products, the fact that they have been in existence for decades now suggests that the product category has managed to capture at least some of the public's attention. We thought it's a good time to take a brief look at the history of smartwatches to give you an idea about how the market has evolved with time. Samsung SPH-WP10 Launch way back in the year 1999, the SPH-WP10 was essentially a complete phone, worn on the wrist. The timepiece, if you call it, sported a monochrome LCD screen, and came with built in speaker and microphone. Weighing in at 50 grams and having a thickness of 2cm, it was claimed to offer a talk-time of around 90 minutes. Reference & Image source IBM Watchpad Launched in 2001, the Watchpad was jointly developed by IBM and Citizen Watch with an aim to "further explore a new type of personal information access devices for the pervasive computing era." Running Linux 2.4, it sported a QVGA (320 x 240 pixel) LCD, and came with 8MB RAM and 16MB flash memory. The intelligent watch featured calendar software, Bluetooth, and accelerometer. Reference & Image source Fossil Wrist PDA The Fossil Wrist PDA, which was launched in the year 2002, was powered by a 66MHz processor and sported a 160x160 touchscreen display. Running Palm OS 4.1.2, the timepiece had an infrared port and a virtual keyboard, and was able to exchange information with a PC. Reference | Image source Microsoft SPOT series First launched in the year 2004, the Smart Personal Objects Technology(SPOT) series of smartwatches that came in 2006 displayed information like stock quotes, news headlines, traffic, sports scores, and weather. However, they were large in size and the required users to shell out money for service subscriptions. Reference | Image source Sony-Ericsson MBW-150 The MBW-150 came in 2007 and allowed users to wirelessly control music on their Sony-Ericsson phones. The OLED display on the timepiece displayed information like caller ID/number and track details. It also allowed you to change tracks and adjust volume. The watch was not only water resistant, but also vibrated on incoming calls. Reference | Image source LG GD910 The GD910, which was launched in the beginning of 2009, was essentially a wrist-worn phone that sported 1.4-inch touch display and offered text-to-speech capabilities. It was also capable of making voice and video calls and came with a nice Bluetooth hands-free. Reference Samsung S9110 Also Launched in the year 2009 was the S9110, which was also a wristwatch phone that sported a 1.76-inch screen, and offered a built-in speakerphone, Bluetooth connectivity, and speech recognition features - there was, however, no support for video calls. Reference iPod Nano While the iPod Nano, which debuted in 2010, was a great little media player, it could also be worn as a wristwatch when attached to band. Sporting a 1.5-inch 240 x 240 multitouch display, the device, however, didn't provide any typical smartwatch features, but the potential was certainly there. Reference | Image source WIMM watch Launched in the year 2011, the Wimm was an Android-powered smartwatch that sported an LCD display. It offered connectivity over Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi. When paired with your smartphone, it vibrated and displayed caller ID data related to the incoming call. The device's downside was that it was a little too bulky. Reference & Image source Motorola's MotoACTV Also launched in 2011 was the Moto ACTV, which was powered by a 600MHz processor, and packed in GPS, Bluetooth, and FM radio. It was capable of tracking your running, walking and cycling, and treadmill stats, as well as measuring heart-rate. The watch was also a smart music player - it could learn which songs made you perform better. Reference | Image source Metawatch Strata The Strata was the second generation Metawatch smartwatch that was launched towards the end of 2012. Sporting a 1.35-inch 96x96 pixel LCD and running FreeRTOS, the feature-rich timepiece offered Bluetooth connectivity and displayed notifications from your smartphone. It also featured modular watch faces loaded with several useful widgets. Reference | Image...



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