Upcoming ZTE mid-ranger with fingerprint sensor leaks

Press images of an upcoming ZTE mid-range smartphone made the rounds online. Sporting a plethora of different colors, the handset is expected to launch in China in the immediate future.

Rumored specs of the smartphone include chipset with octa-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, and 5″ 1080p display. The camera is tipped to be a 13MP unit.

If the leaked images are to be believed, ZTE will also feature a fingerprint sensor. The latter is visible on the back of the device, below its camera.

A fingerprint sensor will surely help the upcoming ZTE mid-ranger stand out in its highly competitive segment. We will keep an eye out for more info on the smartphone going forward.

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IKEA Just Made It Crazy Easy To Add Wireless Charging To Your Furniture


IKEA Just Made It Crazy Easy To Add Wireless Charging To Your Furniture
Slowly but surely, IKEA’s getting into the electronics business. The Swedish furniture giant will start selling wirelessly charging furniture this spring. Don’t want new furniture? No sweat. IKEA makes it incredibly easy to install its new inductive charging device in any piece of furniture.

April 16, 2015 at 07:26PM
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‘Geo-inference’ can reveal your location in all mainstream browsers


‘Geo-inference’ can reveal your location in all mainstream browsers
A “geo-inference attack” allows virtually anyone with a website — even if they don’t have your permission — to narrow down a person’s country, city, and neighborhood by measuring the timing of browser cache queries related to increasingly ubiquitous geo-location services like Google and Craigslist.

April 16, 2015 at 07:26PM
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The next Apple iPhone body might utilize 7000 series aluminum

According to a new report on the web, the successors of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus might have a body made of 7000 series aluminum. The innovative alloy is currently utilized in the entry-level Apple Watch Sport.

Commonly used in competition bikes, the 7000 series aluminum is 60% stronger than regular aluminum alloys, yet it offers one-third of the stainless steel’s density. In the case of the Apple Watch, the Cupertino giant has treated the lightweight metal with microscopic zirconia beads, which give the metal a nice satin finish.

New aluminum alloy might not be the only innovative feature in the iPhone 6 family. Recent report suggests that the successor of iPhone 6 Plus will pack a Force Touch sensor.

Apple is expected to unveil the next iPhone family at some point in September. Until we hear an official word from Cupertino, we suggest that you take all rumors with a grain of salt.

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