The most interesting thing about Philips’ new health gadgets is their FDA status

Forget about fashion aesthetics and the squishy parameters of “fitness goals.” Today Philips enters the U.S. connected health market with five new gadgets, and while the devices aren’t particularly innovative—or even pretty—they do have one feature that less trend-conscious consumers

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July’s powerful new PC hardware: Pushing new limits in graphics, storage, and more

See larger image Credit: Gordon Mah Ung   Quality, not quantity July tends to be a slow month in the world of technology, as the industry takes a collective breath between June’s fierce one-two punch of Computex and E3 and

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Marshmallow update starts hitting first-gen Galaxy A5

Samsung has started rolling out the Marshmallow update to the first-generation Galaxy A5smartphone. Currently rolling out in Europe and South Africa, the update brings along Android version 6.0.1. Aside from the usual Marshmallow goodies, such as Doze, Google Now on

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Latest Priv Marshmallow beta brings August security patches

BlackBerry has started rolling out another Marshmallow beta update to its Priv smartphone, making it the eighth beta build that has been rolled out to the device. The update weighs in at around 186MB. Carrying a build number of AAF960,

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Only ‘premium’ Xperia smartphones will be sold in India, Sony confirms

Sony has confirmed that moving forward, the company will sell only ‘premium’ Xperia smartphones in India. The confirmation came from the Japanese company’s India head of Xperia business Vijay Singh. “Sony Mobile drove transformation in FY15 towards a profitable and

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