Technology
Médias féminins: comment construire des communautés et les monétiser
La ménagère de moins de 50 ans n’est plus. Aujourd’hui, les marques médias doivent identifier des communautés afin de leur proposer une offre adaptée. Pour ce faire, les régies s’entourent de start-up et d’instituts d’étude nouvelle génération afin de cerner … Continue reading
Samsung’s Galaxy S7 uses heatpipe cooling, pre-orders will come with free Gear VR
Samsung’s new smartphone will use heat pipe technology to keep itself running cool — and the company is giving a free Gear VR to anyone who pre-orders a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge.
DOJ filing: Apple’s refusal to decrypt iPhone is just a ‘marketing strategy’
The fight over encryption continues to heat up as the DOJ files another motion to force Apple’s compliance.
Adobe brings Raw photo workflow to Android with Lightroom 2.0
Adobe continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in smartphone photography with a solid upgrade to its free Lightroom for Android application — adding an in-app Camera with Raw support, and several new filters and features.
MLB.TV subscribers: Disable auto-renew to get lower single-team prices
If you’re an MLB.TV subscriber but only follow one team, now’s your last chance to get much lower pricing for the full season. This year, Major League Baseball is offering single-team packages for its streaming service. The new plan costs … Continue reading
As smartphones stall, PC and mobile manufacturers slug it out over 2-in-1 PCs
At MWC this year, new companies are jockeying for the 2-in-1 market space — and that’s the only part of the PC industry seeing any positive growth. Could Huawei challenge both Apple and Microsoft for market dominance?
Your cat will love LG’s laser pointer-equipped rolling robot
One of the most fun smartphone accessories to come out of this year’s Mobile World Congress expo has to be LG’s Rolling Bot. It’s a spherical ball that rolls around on command from a smartphone, and includes a camera and … Continue reading
Samsung focuses on gamers with new Galaxy S7 features
We all know that people of all ages spend a crazy amount of time playing games on their phones. Samsung has recognized that by positioning the Galaxy S7 (and S7 Edge) as premiere gaming devices, building some nifty software into … Continue reading
Hands on with Anonabox Pro: mobile privacy, with quirks
The Anonabox Pro travel router is a big improvement over the company’s initial efforts, and may well be the right data-privacy-on-the-road solution for those who don’t mind some time and effort getting it configured correctly, but it still has plenty … Continue reading
Sony’s new concepts include a creepy miniature camera and a high-tech projector
Sony is bringing more than just the usual new smartphone announcements to Mobile World Congress. The company is also trying to peer into the future with three Xperia “concept” products, both of which emphasize machine learning and natural interactions. The … Continue reading