Android
The weird (and apparently awesome) YotaPhone 2
[https://www.besttechie.com/2014/11/17/dual-screened-yotaphone-2-coming-december-3/] will be
heading for the United States sometime soon, and American mobile users will have
Coin
Last fall, we first heard about Coin
[https://www.besttechie.com/2013/11/14/coin-wants-to-be-the-card-to-end-all-cards/], a
crowdfunded device that would supposedly let users store many credit cards into
one swipeable
canonical
As a fan of technology and gadgets, I’m sad to see that the exciting Ubuntu
Edge
smartphone [http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ubuntu-edge] from Canonical will
probably never see
Android
This morning, while still in bed, I was reading a friend’s Facebook post and had
the most hilarious idea for a comment. I “typed” it out on my phone
Android
While it seemed extremely promising two weeks ago
[https://www.besttechie.com/2013/07/22/canonical-seeks-32m-for-ubuntu-edge-crowdfunding-campaign/]
, Canonical’s crowdfunding campaign for the Ubuntu Edge seems to have hit a wall
crowdfunding
Apple’s iOS is no stranger to weird apps. The company’s iPhones and iPads are
highly portable and can be taken just about anywhere, enabling developers to
dream up
Android
How much would you pay to gamble on the Next Big Thing in mobile tech?
Canonical, the maker of Linux-based operating system Ubuntu, is hoping you’d pay
at least
camera
Could you imagine if your parents had the ability to watch and listen to your
every movement through your cell phone without your knowledge? Sounds a little,
I don’t
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