Keerthi Chandrashekar / Keerthi@latinospost.com
Another day, another Android update. This time, the lucky recipient of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is the Samsung Galaxy S4 model SHV-E300K, normally found in Korea.
Carrier T-Mobile is shaking things up again as the carrier announced Wednesday that it will begin offering free data for 4G LTE tablets for life as part of its "Un-carrier" strategy.
It's weaker, but smaller, and it's finally been confirmed for the United States. Samsung announced Wednesday that the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini will be landing Stateside November.
With updates hitting newer devices like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One left and right, it's no wonder Samsung Galaxy S2 owners are feeling left out of the loop. Support for the device has pretty much ended, but a new development hints there might be a chance Android 4.2 Jelly Bean might still be coming to the handset.
HTC One owners on T-Mobile's network can now expect Android 4.3 Jelly Bean any day now. The update has officially been certified, meaning its rollout is imminent.
All Googly eyes are on the upcoming Nexus 5 announcement, but the Mountain View search giant may have another ace up its sleeve. According to some new rumors, Google is gearing up to finally releasing an LTE model of its popular 2012 phone, the Nexus 4.
Avast! It's finally here! Samsung has finally started rolling out the highly-anticipated Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S4 smartphone. The first lucky recipient? The Galaxy S4 LTE model GT-I9505.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 has hit a rough patch in many ways. Not only are sales of the smartphone slowing down, but the handset is reportedly the victim of a severe battery swelling problem. Luckily, Samsung has issued a public statement on the matter and is promising to replace the batteries free of charge.
It might 520 million years old, but a recent fossil discovery holds the key to a very important step in the evolutionary history of the modern day nervous system. The fossilized remains of a three-centimeter-long distant ancestor of chelicerates, a group that includes spiders and scorpions, marks the world's oldest complete nervous system ever found.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is still at least one month away from receiving its much-anticipated Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update, but a team of intrepid developers has already created a custom ROM from a leaked Android 4.3 build that contains some Galaxy Note 3 features.
Bad news Nexus 5 fans: the smartphone could end up costing $100 more than previously anticipated. A new report reveals that the Nexus 5 could start at $399 due to the incoming launch of a Google Nexus 4 LTE model.
Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet on Verizon's network can now snag a new firmware update that brings a couple nifty new features including the ability to move apps to an SD card.
Moto X owners on Verizon should finally be close to receiving the much-needed camera fix update that has rolled out on every other major U.S. carrier. A new soak test invite indicates the actual release date for the firmware is just around the corner.
Another day, another slew of rumors concerning Android 4.4 KitKat. The latest craze happens to center on the release date, which, depending on what conspiracy you subscribe to, will either be Oct. 18 or Oct. 28.
It looks like global warming will leave no stone unturned. According to a new encompassing study, global warming will affect every single corner and inch of the ocean by 2100, sparing nobody.