Flashback: The Snapdragon 625 successfully conquered the mid-range in 2016
Some chipsets are remembered more fondly than others – the Snapdragon 810 has a good story to tell, but we're in high spirits today, so let's take a look at…
Some chipsets are remembered more fondly than others – the Snapdragon 810 has a good story to tell, but we're in high spirits today, so let's take a look at…
The iPod was revolutionary not because it could play MP3s, but because of the ease with which it made it possible to organize and load an entire music library into…
The battle for the wired connector for smartphones is over and USB-C is the way forward. This multifunctional port can do just about everything: it can charge devices, transfer data,…
After a 13 year hiatus Avatars is back in theaters: the original film revolutionized the industry and transformed 3D from a gimmick to a must-have for every blockbuster. But what…
The recent shopping spree has led us to great deals on microSD cards and with that has come the sad realization that many of us no longer have a phone…
In 2004, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos created a team to build an ebook reader: in 2007, the Kindle was born and has continued to dominate its market. Then, in 2011,…
You may have heard the tragic story of Microsoft Kin devices - an entirely new mobile platform launched and discontinued in just 48 days. Today we want to revisit one…
Although ARM and Qualcomm have released some fantastic mobile GPUs, we hope Nvidia will start making smartphone chipsets again or at least license GPU designs. AMD put its toes back,…
The browser wars of the 1990s and 2000s saw the dominant player - Microsoft's Internet Explorer - engaged in a David and Goliath battle against Firefox, an open source browser…
Have you ever wondered why 60Hz is the standard refresh rate for displays? It started with analog TVs, then their CRT tubes were reused in computer monitors. Then came LCD…
When it comes to film photography, 35mm was by far the most popular option and has been used on everything from simple point-and-shoot cameras to expensive SLRs. It was so…
The first megapixel rush started around 2004 (when camera phones first broke the 1MP limit) and ended around 2013 with the arrival of the Nokia 808 PureView. Its 41MP camera…