Classic Layout

LG’s Rolly Keyboard folds up from flat to compact

Enlarge ImageThe LG Rolly Keyboard rolls up into a compact stick. LG LG is targeting tech users that are tight on space, announcing a Bluetooth-enabled keyboard for tablets and mobile devices that rolls up into a compact stick when it’s not in use. The Korean tech giant unveiled the Rolly Keyboard ahead of its appearance …

Read More »

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 tablet heads to AT&T, T

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 features a fingerprint reader on the home button. Aloysius Low/CNET The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 tablet will soon find a home at both AT&T and T-Mobile. Both US wireless service providers said on Wednesday that they would carry the company’s flagship metal-framed tablet, and announced pricing and availability details. T-Mobile will be first out of …

Read More »

Add Chrome bookmarks to the Android home screen

Nicole Cozma/CNET When you open your Chrome browser on Android, you’ll probably be greeted with the last website you visited. This is useful if you want to look at it again, but if you want to visit a specific site, you’ll need to open your bookmarks and then tap the link. You can bypass that extra step by adding Chrome …

Read More »

Verizon’s Droid Maxx 2 pictures, specs reportedly surface

The Moto X Play will not be sold in the US…or will it? CNET Verizon may soon debut a successor to its Motorola Droid Maxx smartphone, according to new details reportedly obtained by Android Police. The handset, which appears nearly identical to the recently announced Moto X Play , is said to feature the familiar Verizon and Droid branding on …

Read More »

Zero flix to give: EzyFlix closure shows perils of digital ‘ownership’

Twins/Corbis The sudden closure of video streaming service EzyFlix has left its customers holding the bag, and very little else, as users realise that ‘downloading to own’ doesn’t equate to much when a platform goes under. In a message posted on its website, EzyFlix informed customers that owner Access Digital Entertainment had opted to “end the service offered” on the …

Read More »

Lenzcase adds reading glasses to your iPhone

As you learned a few months back in there are iPhone cases that can pay for things, iPhone cases with built-in headphones, even iPhone cases that pack an extra SIM card for when you travel overseas. Oh, and who can forget the iPhone stun-gun case? Even with options as diverse as those, I’ll bet you never saw this coming: Lenzcase …

Read More »

New wave of Android Wear watches aims to make up for lost time

Can’t get enough of smartwatches? Well, a whole new batch is on its way. Asus, Huawei, LG and Motorola will introduce their newest smartwatches next week at the IFA electronics trade show in Berlin, according to people familiar with the companies’ launch plans. The devices will all run Google’s Android Wear software, which was created to power wearable products like …

Read More »

Russian Internet watchdog orders ISPs to block Wikipedia

Wikipedia The Russian government has aimed its cyber crosshairs at Wikipedia, ordering the country’s Internet service providers to block the widely read online encyclopaedia. Roskomnadzor, the country’s Internet watchdog, made the call after Wikipedia refused to alter a page that was perceived to give instructions on using a form of cannabis. “Censorship of Wikipedia content runs contrary to the Wikimedia …

Read More »