With the transition to new networking technology, some familiar scare stories are re-emerging. You might even have seen a few in the comments here. “5G will give you cancer,” “mmWave technology leads to brain tumors,” and “smartphones are microwaving our bodies,” or so the stories go.
It’s all hogwash.
Many of the persistent myths about cell tower radiation still hang over the industry from as far back as the 2G days.
It’s important to work out. It helps you maintain good health, keeps the pounds off, and makes you feel good. However, working out can also be boring. You’re basically doing something over and over again for a long time for benefits you might not see for weeks. Many people pass the time with things like music, podcasts, or working out with other people. Some may need motivation with a little more engagement.
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OLED displays have become a common sight in mid-range and even affordable smartphones over the past few years. And while not all screens are made equal, the technology has matured to the point that drawbacks such as burn-in rarely ever manifest in the real world. With these advancements, will a competing display technology overtake OLED anytime soon? And if not, how will the next generation of OLED panels outclass today’s best?
Garmin has been beefing up its smartwatch lineup in recent years and a big part of that has to do with the addition of music services. Garmin devices are compatible with Amazon Music, Deezer, iHeartRadio, and everyone’s favorite, Spotify. If you want to get Spotify up and running on your Garmin smartwatch, we’ve got all the details.
Also read: The best Garmin watches — Fenix, Forerunner, and more
Step 1: Make sure you have a compatible Garmin smartwatch This one seems obvious, but you’ll need a Garmin watch with music capabilities.
The LG G2 is one, if not the most unique looking Android device on the market today. Featuring a substantial 5.2 inch near bezeless display, the G2 still packs one handed usability. This is due to the fact the device is only .35 inches thick, and the power and volume buttons have been relocated to the back for easy, one handed access. LG has decided to include a software method of screenshot taking, which does not require any physical button presses.
Rear cameras
- Main: 64MP sensor, ƒ/1.8 aperture, .8μm pixels, 78-degree field-of-view, 1/1.72", 2x to 10x zoom, supports 16MP 1.6μm pixel binning
- Super wide: 13MP sensor, ƒ/1.9 aperture, 1.0μm pixels, 117-degree field-of-view, 1/3.4", EIS
- Time-of-flight sensor (Z Camera)8K video recording at 7,680 x 4,320 resolution
Timelapse: x1, x5, x10, x15, x30, and x60 frame rates
Front camera
- Main: 10MP sensor, ƒ/1.9 aperture, 1.22μm pixels, 72.5-degree field-of-view, 1/3.1"
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus are official and set to go up for pre-order in just a few days. If you’re interested in the new flagships, you might also be keen to download their sweet new wallpapers for your current handset—and you can do so below.
Almost twenty wallpapers from the new devices are available, some of which you might have already seen in hands-on previews. Tap on the thumbnails to see their full-size versions—most of them are in 2560 x 2560 format, so they should look good on almost any device.
It was an amazing year for mobile gaming in 2014. Despite the fact that Candy Crush was most downloaded overall, we saw signs that gaming studios are taking the platform more seriously than ever before. We saw games with great designs and games that pushed the bar up on what a good game should be. In this roundup, we’ll look at the 30 best Android games of 2014!
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The LG G6 marked the company’s return from the experimental mods of the G5. It went back to the tried and true basics, with a beautiful design and an improved camera. However, it also marked new growth into the 18:9 display. Of course, no smartphone has ever been perfect, and the LG G6 has its own issues. Here are some of the most common LG G6 problems and how to fix them.
The Galaxy S4 is officially available for pre-order from AT&T and U.S. Cellular in America, but Samsung USA has listed five versions for its flagship device on its website.
Each of these Galaxy S4 models – for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular – have their own dedicated page and their all listed as coming soon. However, pricing details aren’t mentioned at this time and you can’t purchase any model directly from Samsung yet.