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  • Android Lollipop to Be Available on Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 Sometime in Early November

    Google's latest mobile operating system, the Android L or Android Lollipop, is already out and released but only on Google's newest smartphone the Nexus X (Nexus 6) and its latest tablet, the Nexus 9. For the rest of the Android phone lines of all makes, users may have to wait until the OS is prepped.

  • Nexus X for Pre-Order on Major Wireless Carriers at End of October

    Google unveiled the Motorola Nexus 6 (or Nexus X) alongside the HTC-made Nexus 9 and the Android Lollipop earlier this month. While the Nexus 9 tablet is already up for pre-orders and the Android L is prepping to come to other Nexus devices, the Nexus 6 will be ready for pre-order on major American wireless carriers on Oct. 29 later this month.

  • GTA 5 for PS4 and Xbox One on Nov. 18, PC Version for Early 2015 Release

    The critically-acclaimed open-world game by Rockstar, "Grand Theft Auto V" is getting ported version on the PC early next year and an Xbox One and Playstation 4 port this coming Nov. 18. While the game was first released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 September last year, the next-gen versions are promised some graphical improvements among others.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs. Motorola Nexus X: Which Phablet is Better?

    The Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung's latest phablet to hit the market which and is to replace the aging Galaxy Note 3 while contending with the iPhone 6 Plus, their rival Apple's own phablet offering. Google, however, isn't standing down and is releasing a phablet of their own, the Nexus 6 (also known as the Nexus X) and is scheduled for a release later this month with pre-orders on the way.

  • OS X Yosemite Available for Download: Link to Download Here

    Apple's latest operating system for the Macintosh computer has now been released, as announced during their keynote presentation yesterday. The operating system is called OS X Yosemite and can be accessed through the Mac App Store or by going to the Apple website and clicking the "Upgrade Now" button.

  • iPad Mini 3 vs iPad Mini 2 vs iPad Mini 1 Review: Comparison of Specs and Features, Worth Upgrading?

    Apple's keynote Thursday earlier this week unveiled a lot of new Apple products like the OS X Yosemite, the 5K iMac, notably the iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3. While this is only the third-generation iPad Mini, how does it fare against its predecessors and how far has it gone from the 2012 release of the first iPad Mini?

  • Apple October 16, 2014 Keynote Speech Event Recap, Review: Apple Pay Info, 5K Retina iMac Among Features

    Apple held a keynote for just yesterday to reveal the latest in their Apple products. The keynote yesterday was rumored to reveal the iPad Mini 3 and the iPad Air 2 – which they did – as well as other things such as the OS X Yosemite, the 5K Retina iMac, Apple Pay and a whole lot more.

  • Android 4.4.4 KitKat Update on Samsung Galaxy S4, Note 3 Neo Coming Soon

    The Android L is nearing its unveiling by Google but still, the Android 4.4.4 Kitkat update has not reached all Android phones. Samsung Galaxy S4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 users are among some of those who are still waiting for the KitKat OS. However, only recently a roadmap was leaked that showed the alleged Android 4.4.4 Kitkat update schedule.

  • OS X Yosemite Release Date: Download Link on Apple Website and App Store, Requires 2GB RAM and 15GB Disk Space

    Apple's latest operating system for the Macintosh computer has now been released, as announced during their keynote presentation yesterday. The operating system is called OS X Yosemite and can be accessed through the Mac App Store or by going to the Apple website and clicking the "Upgrade Now" button.

  • Drudge Report News: Drudge Tweets Ominous Ebola Message on Twitter?

    Matt Drudge from The Drudge Report posted a tweet earlier this week after months of social media silence, however, the sudden activity on Twitter was both cryptic and ominous, and seemingly offered a vague hint at the two health workers who were diagnosed with Ebola recently in Texas.