Sprint to Turn Off 6,000 WiMAX Towers by the End of 2015

From DailyTech: When the 4G wars first started, there was a bit of competition between WiMAX and LTE to become the standard moving forward. Sprint went “all in” with WiMAX and released a number of smartphones and wireless hotspots that used the standard. However, rollout delays across the U.S...

Twitter revamps its entire Web page

From CNET: Twitter is overhauling its familiar Web page in an effort to better show off you and your tweets.

Available as of Tuesday to a small group of Twitter users, the new Web site places you and your Twitter stats right at the top of the page. You can now display a larger profile photo and...

Hynix reveals world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module

From InfoWorld: SK Hynix on Monday announced it has developed the world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module, twice the capacity of the company's current 64GB module.

The new memory module, which is also being touted as the world's highest density module, is based on 8Gbit DDR4 chips created with 20nm...

Samsung sees Q1 profit decline amid market saturation

From PC World: Samsung Electronics on Tuesday warned that it would post a drop in operating profit during the first quarter of 2014.

The largest smartphone maker said consolidated operating profit would be an estimated 8.4 trillion Korean won (US$7.9 billion), down 4.3 percent from 8.78 trillion...

NVIDIA Shield Gets April 2014 Update

From DailyTech: A new NVIDIA Shield update has become available starting this month, which has updates in NVIDIA GameStream, Gamepad Mapper and more.

The April 2014 Software Update for NVIDIA Shield is available now, and if you don't have a Shield, you can pick one up for $50 cheaper through the...

HTC loses $62 million as the One bows out to the M8

From CNET News.com: Farewell HTC One, we hardly knew ye. In its final months as HTC's flagship, the excellent One couldn't reverse a Q4 net loss of T$1.88 billion ($62.06 million) for the Taiwanese company.

Between January and March 2014 HTC's total revenue fell by more than a fifth since the...

Qualcomm reveals 64-bit Snapdragon 810, its fastest-ever mobile chip

From PC World: Qualcomm is getting high on 64-bit chips with its fastest ever Snapdragon processor, which will render 4K video, support LTE Advanced and could run the 64-bit Android OS.

The new Snapdragon 810 is the company’s “highest performing” mobile chip for smartphones and tablets, Qualcomm...

Patriot Stellar 64GB Review (Page 1 of 8)

When you buy a new device nowadays like a laptop, tablet, or even a smartphone, there are quite a number down the specifications list to keep in mind, such as the processor speed, amount of RAM, and its weight. Of course, none can overlook the capacity of the system -- this is especially true for smaller devices. Multimedia hungry users of the twenty first century want to cram more and more into them, while hoping we will still have enough space...

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