Moto G 2015 poses for the camera
1.7GHz Snapdragon 610 inside
Motorola is getting ready to unveil new watches and phones at an event next week and we got an update what the 2015 Moto G will look like.
Galax Geforce GTX 980 Ti OC hits the shops
Not really a Galaxy
The company with identity crisis and a need to change its name every few quarters has announced availability of its Geforce GTX 980 Ti Overclocking card.
EVGA announces Geforce 980 TI K|NGP|N
Master overclocking card
EVGA has been teasing that the K|NGP|N will use a custom overclocking Geforce 980 TI card for ages, but we have had to adopt a wait-and-see approach to see what this looks like.
iPod touch 6 generation 2015 has A8 SoC
iFixit finds 1GB RAM, 1043 mAh battery
iFixit has treated down iPod touch and it showed us what the device has inside.
Samsung announce Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 and 9.7 inch
5.7 milimetre thin and great specs
We had a chance to play with the sleek Sony Xperia Z4, and this was an impressively thin 6.1mm tablet. Now the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 takes the slimmest tablet prize with its 5.6 mm waist.
Bigger Galaxy S6 Edge Plus coming
To launch in August with Note 5
It looks like a bigger version of the Samsung Galaxy Edge S6 is going to launch in a few weeks.
MediaTek Helio X10 based HTC One M9+ hits Europe
High resolution, decent performer
HTC has finally decided to bring some of its MediaTek powered phones to Europe.
Microsoft reveals Acer's $169 Chromebook competitor
Calls it Cloudbook
It took Microsoft some time to come up with a strategy against Chromebooks, and now it seems the first of the new Cloudbook notebooks will be available in middle of August.
Samsung A8 is the thinnest big brand phone to date
Snapdragon 615 inside
Samsung still has power to surprise us, and the Korean giant has just announced the Galaxy A8, a phone that is only 5.9 millimetres thin. This is rather big difference to iPhone 6 that looks fat with its 6.9 millimetre girth.
Windows 10 build 10240 feels like RTM
Insider preview mark gone
We just finished the update of Windows 10 build 10240. This number is easy to remember as you just ad a zero to a 1024 which is a round number in IT brains.