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The Galaxy S7 could be here earlier than expected

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge phones that Samsung unveiled earlier this year don’t seem to be selling too well, but the South Korean multinational has a plan – bring out the Galaxy S7 earlier. Asian sources quoted by SamMobile suggest the company has been able to speed up the production process for its handsets, and that could lead to a cycle that’s one or two months shorter. In

The Galaxy S7 could be here earlier than expected

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge phones that Samsung unveiled earlier this year don’t seem to be selling too well, but the South Korean multinational has a plan – bring out the Galaxy S7 earlier. Asian sources quoted by SamMobile suggest the company has been able to speed up the production process for its handsets, and that could lead to a cycle that’s one or two months shorter. In

The Galaxy S7 could be here earlier than expected

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge phones that Samsung unveiled earlier this year don’t seem to be selling too well, but the South Korean multinational has a plan – bring out the Galaxy S7 earlier. Asian sources quoted by SamMobile suggest the company has been able to speed up the production process for its handsets, and that could lead to a cycle that’s one or two months shorter. In

The Galaxy S7 could be here earlier than expected

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge phones that Samsung unveiled earlier this year don’t seem to be selling too well, but the South Korean multinational has a plan – bring out the Galaxy S7 earlier. Asian sources quoted by SamMobile suggest the company has been able to speed up the production process for its handsets, and that could lead to a cycle that’s one or two months shorter. In

The Galaxy S7 could be here earlier than expected

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge phones that Samsung unveiled earlier this year don’t seem to be selling too well, but the South Korean multinational has a plan – bring out the Galaxy S7 earlier. Asian sources quoted by SamMobile suggest the company has been able to speed up the production process for its handsets, and that could lead to a cycle that’s one or two months shorter. In

Running Man of Tech: Why we should all be furious with fitness wearables

This isn’t me shutting down and giving up on the Running Man of Tech column. But it is me realising that something is really wrong with wearables. Something happened to me on a recent recovery run in Hyde Park, and it irritated me to the point I deleted this week’s piece to write about it. I was trying out Moov’s ‘Running Efficiency’ setup (Moov being an ankle strap that monitors

In depth: 10 things we've learned about Fallout 4

Introduction Fallout 4 is gathering momentum, with just over three months to go until it emerges from the bunker like a drowsy, post-apocalyptic Godzilla. Bethesda recently used Gamescom 2015 to give journalists a sneak preview of Lexington, one of the game’s many desolate towns, in a video that was narrated by Fallout 4 game director Todd Howard. Overrun by hordes of raiders and other wastelanders, it demonstrated some of the

How to make your desk wireless

Introduction Going wireless while you work is all about customisation. It’s about having your desk the way you want it; uncluttered, cable-free and with more room for either flowing, unencumbered creativity… or more scraps of paper. Either way, let’s not get ahead of ourselves – with wireless power in its novelty-grade infancy, all the wireless keyboards, mice, and speakers in the world are not going to get rid of a

Galaxy S6 Edge Plus may come with an odd-looking keyboard

Maybe the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus we’re expecting to see on 13 August just isn’t enough for you – maybe you want an accessory or two to really satisfy your Samsung cravings. If a new leak by @evleaks is anything to go by, you could be in luck. The serial tipster’s latest image from the Samsung production line shows a keyboard attachment for the S6 Edge Plus that looks like

EU finds no evidence of illegal activity in Apple's music streaming deals: report

(Reuters) – Antitrust authorities in Europe failed to find evidence that Apple Inc’s deals with record labels and online music streaming services are blocking rivals’ access to its music streaming platform, Re/code reported, citing sources. The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, started an investigation in April and had sent out questionnaires to several record labels seeking information about their dealings with Apple. The investigation did not

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