Beelink Pocket P2 stick PC reviewed
Review: With airmouse in tow
We finally managed to get our hands on a stick PC, but it's not Intel's Compute Stick – it's the Beelink Pocket P2. This is our first stick PC review, but it's not our first review of a Beelink product.
Sony can’t keep up with Chinese demand for smartphone cameras
Exmor IMX214 – a victim of its own success
Sony is having a lot of trouble keeping up with demand for its Exmor IMX214 camera sensor, which is currently the part of choice for Chinese smartphone makers.
Intel roadmap sheds light on Skylake rollout
Broadwell-E coming next year
A new Intel roadmap suggests the first Broadwell LGA parts will launch in Q2, while Skylake-S parts will come in Q3.
ARM sheds light on new Android runtime
Big ART upgrade expected
Android is about to get big overhaul of its ART runtime, but details are still sketchy. The update could appear in the next big release, but there is no official info at this time.
Windows phones to support Android and iOS apps
If you can’t beat them…
Possibly the biggest announcement coming out of Redmond’s Build conference is that Windows 10 will support Android and iOS apps.
Samsung loses more market share in China
Drops to fourth spot first time since 2011
Samsung is having a tough time keeping up with aggressive competitors in mainland China, and now it has lost another spot in the rankings.
Mlais unveils M7 phablet and MX battery beast
Five phones in as many months
Remember Mlais? The young Hong Kong startup trying to undercut bigger smartphone players in China?
Apple Watch S1 SoC demystified, looks like plain old A5
iPhone 4S part in drag
It appears that Apple’s S1 smartwatch module uses a design eerily similar to the Apple A5 of iPhone 4S and iPad 2 fame.
Xiaomi Mi4i wants to play havoc on mid-range market
I is for India, but it has global appeal
Xiaomi’s new Mi4i is supposedly designed for the Indian market, but the phone should have no trouble attracting consumers around the world.
Did AMD accidentally reveal Windows 10 launch date?
Probably not, but whoopsiee nonetheless
AMD CEO Lisa Su may have inadvertently revealed the Windows 10 release date, but we are not entirely sure about it.