PERSONAL TECH
  • Software & Apps

    YouTube new tool lets filmmakers blur any moving object in videos

    YouTube has added a new tool that builds on a 2012 feature allowing movie-makers to blur all human faces in a video. The new tool allows filmmakers to make a rectangle around any object in the clip, which will cause YouTube to automatically blur the item as it moves through the video's scene.

  • Smartphone

    Samsung’s new flash chip could boost future smartphones’ storage capacity to 256GB

    Samsung's next smartphones could include 256 gigabytes of onboard storage after the Korean conglomerate announced on February 25, Thursday it is mass producing new phone chips. The 256GB flash memory chips for smartphones and other mobile devices uses the company's V-Nand technology to make the new memory chips tinier than a microSD card. That can improve applications such as 4K video and virtual reality.

  • Smartphone

    LG G5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7: Which should you buy?

    The recently held Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 started on full throttle with Samsung and LG announcing their flagship smartphones. Samsung has announced of its Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge series during MWC 2016, while LG has come up with an ultra stylish G5 model.

  • Tablets

    Tablets or laptops: Which suits you best?

    This is an obvious dilemma that comes up while deciding on your pick. Be a laptop or a tablet, both these genres have evolved like anything. With every new release, technology finds a way to succeed its epitome predecessor. Unlike smartphones, both tablets and laptops are designed for a wider range of multitasking and handling requirements. Choosing between both is essentially based on what you want to do with it.

  • Video Games

    ‘The Division’ Open Beta Draws 6.4 Million Players

    The upcoming third-person shooter “The Division” closed its open beta stage on Feb. 22. Following the game’s successful run, publisher Ubisoft announced that the game saw at least 6.4 million participants who played the game during the beta run.

  • Video Games

    Mistwalker, Silicon Studio Announce Joint Effort On New Video Game Project

    Mistwalker, the company established by “Final Fantasy” creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, recently announced that it is teaming up with Silicon Studio in developing a new video game.

  • Wearable Tech

    HTC Vive Pre-Order Starts Feb. 29; VR Headset Costs $799 Ships April

    Taiwanese tech company HTC announced on Feb. 22 that it is opening pre-orders for the first consumer edition of its upcoming virtual reality headset, HTC Vive, on Feb. 29 at exactly 10:00 AM EST. The virtual reality headset will be released on full commercial availability by April, at the same time the initial batch of pre-orders will begin shipping to customers.

  • Smartphone

    LG G5 Rumors, Specs, Price, Release Date; Flagship Device Rumored To Be Released In March

    The LG G5 smartphone was officially unveiled on Feb. 21, just a day before the opening of the 2016 Mobile World Congress, following several months of unverified leaks and rumors. Now, the biggest question puzzling consumers and experts the release date of the device as well as its price tag.

  • Smartphone

    Galaxy S7 vs Galaxy S6 vs Galaxy S5: Is the upgrade worth paying for?

    South Korean tech giants LG and Samsung once again go head to head with the launch of their latest flagship phones - the LG G5 and the Samsung Galaxy S7. Both the companies released their phones at the 2016 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. We have compared both the phones for you to find out which one wins the flagship battle 2016.

  • Smartphone

    Leaked Chinese Certification Document Reveals Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro Specs

    South Korean tech giant Samsung unveiled its newest flagship devices, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, at the 2016 Mobile World Congress. However, a different device had been the subject of recent rumors and leaks. A certification document about the Galaxy A9 Pro recently leaked from China.

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