Yes, Android-Windows Phone(esque) handset is a reality
The Korean manufacturer, Bluebird is the first handset the approaches dual-mode OS in a single device. The ruggedized BM180 runs Android in addition to Windows Embedded 8 Handheld. It's based on WP8, looks and feels like it, but with an industry focus, rather than being intended for personal use.
CES 2014 Unveiled: Huawei's Ascend Mate 2 4G
There's wealth of phablet's circling the planet. At CES 2014, we're taking a look at a refreshed version of the Ascend Mate phablet called the Ascend Mate 2 4G. It sports the same 6.1-inch HD IPS+ LCD display, but with an 'upped' chipset, more built in storage storage, and updated front and rear cameras.
Should you buy it?: Kindle Fire HDX
It's extremely affordable, and a much capable smaller tablet. The HDX runs a fully-customized version of Android but doesn't have access to the Google Play store, but if you're a regular user of the online retailers, this tablet highlights everything Amazon has to offer.
Google Play brings more multiplayer support to its recent update
On the 12th of January, Google Play Store update confirms that the company has just baked asynchronous multiplayer services into the Android SDK. By definition would unlock the current limitations that Android users face when wanting to play a game with another friend remotely. Besides the changes, Google is also giving developers a preview of the new Google Drive API, and also fixes some battery drain issues that Android 4.4 Kitkat users were complaining about.
Nvidia's new Tegra K1 kicks off with a colossal 192-cores
With CES 2014 right around the corner, the folks at Nvidia is bringing the Tegra K1 into being. What's stunning is how it sports 192 CUDA cores. This just takes mobile gaming to desktop classifications, well sort of.
What's 2014's hottest gadgets?
The New Year is upon us and with it comes a suitcase full of gadgets sporting the sophisticated aspect on it. Be ready - the year is full of wearable tech, 4K madness, breakthrough gaming, updated tablets, electric cars, and funky laptops. Welcome to 2014.
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