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The Nokia 3310 was unveiled at MWC 2017, a revamped revival of the original model from 2000, causing quite a stir. Here's our opinion on why it was made and for whom.
AI will be a big trend of 2017, and it has one central challenge: data privacy. We explore the idea in more detail and take a look at the big names in this space.
Snapchat's much-discussed augmented reality Spectacles are now available for anyone to buy online, but while they're fun, they're not the future of the company.
At the MWC 2017, AndroidPIT is presenting the best products, whether smartphone or wearable, with awards for innovation. Here the categories, vote to win!
Donkey Kong is without a doubt one of the most successful games by Nintendo. Nintendo should release Donkey Kong Country for Android, it would be a hit!
Android tablets have become stale, with nothing new out on the market in months. What does the future hold for tablets and its spin-off brothers 2-in-1 hybrid laptops?
There are an incredible amount of potential uses for virtual reality in the workplace. The biggest strategic value VR can bring is with telecommuting and telepresence.
The Play Store is packed with games of all kinds and it takes for all tastes. As far as I am concerned, I find that Plague is one of the best, although it is immoral
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