The upcoming flagship from LG - the LG G6 is all geared to stand out from its competitors with its 5.7-inch QHD+
"FullVision" display. Highlight of the mobile is its unusual aspect ratio of 18:9 instead of the 16:9, the universal standard.Read more at: http://www.gizbot.com/mobile/news/lg-g6-fullvision-display-18-9-aspect-ratio-mwc-2017-launch-specs-038464.html
In the hope of making the historical game Monopoly relevant to future gamers, Hasbro, the popular board game maker has decided to ditch the token 'Thimble'. Reportedly the company is introducing new tokens with new age signs such as T-Rex and emoji.
The plan is available for only $180 with the package of unlimited call, text, and data on four lines.It features unlimited call and text to more than 120 countries without roaming charges.
AirBar is the biggest update which tech enthusiasts have been waiting for this year. It can make the 13-inch MacBook Air popular again due to touchscreen capability.
A forum in MacRumors showed a 90% rejection rate of Facebook users to the new FB app. "No way, FB is trying is intrude all aspects of my life. I will resist this just very another aspect," a user commented on the forum.
The third-largest smartphone maker in the world, Huawei is now preparing to battle with its competitors. Huawei is to its goal for the target sales of $33 billion this year.
The upcoming iPhone 8 is expected to have more juice than older iPhone models because the next flagship would use a larger battery and a stacked component design to fit the bigger battery into the smaller body.
These three cameras on sale this April 2017 are a great chance to learn photography at the lower cost. Besides, Rebel entry-level camera is the most popular Canon DSLR for first-time photographers on its huge contribution to practice.
The Nokia 3310 will be coming on the Mobile World Congress on February 26 in Barcelona, Spain. The most durable phone from 17 years ago is making its comeback.
Speculations say, that Nintendo May have halted production of the NES Classic Edition permanently.But according to Nintendo, production of the NES mini will continue.
Scientists have discovered that they can turn a stem cell and grow it fully into an edible pork. There might be a day when people don't have to kill animals for them to eat their bacon.