Shannon Azares

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  • Samsung Galaxy S9 Rumors: Augmented Reality, Lilac Purple Variant, And Release Date Surfaces

    With a few days left before the official unveiling of the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, the last few rumors have surfaced, this time claiming that the tech giant will show off the new flagship with the help of augmented reality. Furthermore, the pre-order date as well as the release date have also been leaked by a South Korean report.

  • Is Apple Preparing For A Possible Cobalt Shortage?

    Considered as a key ingredient in lithium-ion batteries, cobalt seems to be the new oil as the rise of electric vehicles have propelled car manufacturers to acquire the mineral faster than ever before. In response to the increasing demand, Apple is reportedly in talks to acquire cobalt straight from the mines to ensure supplies last for their products.

  • Android P Rumors: The OS That Protects The Privacy Of Its Users

    Despite the fact that fans are still waiting for Android Oreo to land in their respective devices, fans are already looking forward to the next version, which is currently and temporarily called Anroid P. Recent reports indicate that the Android P might just be the update that those who value their privacy are waiting for.

  • Google To Replace Android Pay With Google Pay

    Consistent with the announcement made last month, Google has introduced a new way to go about payments as they have officially replaced Android Pay with Google Pay. Furthermore, it seems that the tech giant is looking to upgrade its payment repertoire as they have also announced an update to come for the Google Wallet app.

  • 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS: The Road-Legal Track-Ready Supercar

    Fans of this year's Geneva Motor Show were treated to a nice surprise by luxury automaker Porsche as they have unveiled the highly anticipated 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, which is expected to be added to the GT3 lineup. Further reports on the new supercar in the market reveal what to expect, including the price and what is under the hood.

  • 'The Amazing Race' News: When Is The Release Date Of Season 31?

    With the finale of "The Amazing Race" season 30 coming up in the horizon, fans are already asking what is next for the critically acclaimed CBS show. Recent reports have revealed that there has yet to be an announcement for the release date of "The Amazing Race" season 31, and some fans have begun to wonder if this might be the first time they have to worry about its renewal.

  • Microsoft Addresses Questions on Keyboard and Mouse Support for Xbox One

    Considering the sheer amount of games that have been released for both the Windows PC and Xbox One, fans questioned Microsoft why there was still no approved support for keyboard and mouse controls. In response to the queries, Xbox engineering chief Mike Ybarra took to social media to explain what they will do and what can be done with the issue.

  • 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance' Review: The Almost Perfect Experience of the Past

    Considering the hype and excitement that "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" received when it was announced, fans are interested to know if it deserves the attention it received during its development stages. Here is everything that the critics are saying about "Kingdom Come: Deliverance."

  • Google Pixel 2 Users Report Misleading Rapid Charging and Overheating Problems

    Despite being one of the best feature of the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, the rapid charging feature seems to be under scrutiny as several users report that it refuses to work under certain temperatures. Furthermore, since the last security update that was released to the critically-acclaimed smartphones, more users have revealed that it had developed a tendency to overheat.

  • Why Google Removed the 'View Image' Button in Search

    A few days ago, several internet users revealed that there seems to be a change in the Google Image Search platform in that the "View Image" button has disappeared. Recent reports have revealed that Google has confirmed that they have removed the accessibility feature for various reasons, including their legal spat involving Getty Images.