Screenshots of a version of Android that could be an ‘L’ version leak through...
A new version of Android with a name beginning with 'L' is definitely on the way, the new version, which includes an API Level tentatively, at this stage, named level 'L' was recently merged to the Android Open Source...
Google I/O 2014: What to expect
In the early hours of Thursday morning this week (2am AEST to be exact), Google will kick off their 7th annual developer conference - Google I/O. The conference will see some 5000 in attendance - developers alongside general attendees...
Bauhn Sphere B5 Dual-SIM smartphone on sale at Aldi this Saturday for $249
German supermarket chain Aldi have just released their latest catalogue with specials beginning this Saturday, the 28th of June. The latest addition to their 'Special Buys' range, includes a new 5" Bauhn branded smartphone named the Sphere B5 and...
BillGuard App – Now available in Australia, NZ & UK
Popular finance tracker app, BillGuard, is now available in Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
Most Australian major banks and credit card providers are supported to use alongside it's simple, yet powerful features to help you keep track of your...
OnePlus One’s Production Issues Explained
Anyone heard of a phone called the OnePlus One? How many people have seen? Some people believe it is in the same category as the bunyip, Big Foot and the Loch Ness Monster. Believe it or...
Floating Notifications Comes to CyanogenMod Via AOSP
Google have a history of implementing changes that custom rom developers have invented and implemented into the AOSP. Nothing wrong with that. The AOSP is there for a reason. One of its purposes is for developers...
Google might be bringing a native, unified help interface to its apps
Android Police is reporting that Google is looking to revamp its in-app help offering, by actually moving it to within the app.
Most Google apps currently link out to a page on support.google.com to provide users with assistance. It can...
Rumour: Is this the next Nexus tablet?
According to Android Police, this is HTC's Nine inch Nexus tablet, the Volantis.
With talk of Android Silver rumors and LG's Ken Hong stating that the manufacturer doesn't have a Nexus phone in the cards, the future of the Nexus line is uncertain.
There's...
OnePlus One – First Impressions
Through persistence, a lot of luck, and a smidgen of skill I managed to secure myself an invite to purchase a 64GB OnePlus One. I immediately took up this offer although at that stage I was informed that...
Rumor: Source says Nexus 6 is in the works with a 5.5-inch screen
The dispute surrounding whether Google will this year release another Nexus phone this year has apparently been resolved. A source within Google who is close to the project has advised Ausdroid that Google are indeed looking to release a...
Google’s Nest purchases Dropcam for USD$555 million
At the beginning of the year Google purchased Nest Labs, a company famous for their well designed thermostat and smoke alarm products, in a move signalling Google's intentions in home automation. Google has moved further into this territory, by...
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 shows up in AnTuTu
Samsung's scattershot approach to releasing phones in multiple sizes and configurations, certainly came up a winner with their Galaxy Note series of phones and this September at IFA in Germany, we expect to see the fourth iteration. Overnight, it...
Samsung Galaxy F render in ‘Glowing Gold’ shows up
The rumoured high end Samsung Galaxy F just keeps on showing up, last week it was in 'Perfect Golden', but it looks like Samsung has decided that Gold is their colour, with a render in 'Glowing Gold' showing up...
Acer working on a new Tegra-powered Chromebook
It sounds as if Acer is working on a new breed of Chromebook. We've heard some rumours of Tegra-powered Chromebooks for a little while, but Acer might actually bring the first one to market in August 2014. According to...
Android, Nokia to get kill switches
Google and Microsoft are reportedly working on integration of a 'kill switch' (not shown above) into their next mobile phone operating systems, as evidence mounts that such security measures could make the theft of mobile phones rather unappealing.
As we...