Gorgeous ‘Never Settle’ wallpapers for your OnePlus smartphone

Grab the perfect wallpaper for your OnePlus. Photo: OnePlusWhen it’s time to give your OnePlus smartphone a home screen makeover, look no further than these gorgeous wallpapers carrying the famous “Never Settle” slogan. These wallpapers were collected by Amogh Warkhandkar, who is behind the Never Settle Wallpaper Collection community on Google+. We’ve handpicked five of the finest available, but if you want more, just head on over

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Google confirms that Chrome OS isn’t going anywhere

If you’ve taken a look at any of the tech blogs recently, you’ve likely seen a multitude of stories talking about the possibility of Android and Chrome OS being folded into one. The rumors have their origins in Google’s ongoing efforts to enable Android apps to run on Chrome OS. Nonetheless, Google has released a blog post to quell the rumors and shine some light on the future of Chrome OS.

Chrome OS is staying independent, and there are no plans for that to change down the road. While Google is working to enable Android apps to function on Chrome OS, the company is simply expanding the capabilities of Chrome OS, not working to merge Chrome OS and Android.

Chrome OS has a bright future and Google touched on some of the things that are in the works. These improvements include a new media player, a visual refresh based on Material Design, improved performance and a continued push towards greater security. The blog post also noted that there will be dozens of new Chromebooks arriving in 2016, indicating that 2016 could be a big year for Chrome OS. In any case, Chrome OS isn’t going anywhere and looks to have a bright, independent future.

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Samsung podría incorporar el sensor de cámara del Sony Xperia Z5 en su próximo Galaxy S7

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 trasera

Es evidente que muchos de nosotros nos preguntamos qué aportará Samsung con su próximo buque insignia, el mismo que teóricamente debería ser presentado en la primer mitad del próximo año. Lo cierto es que en la actualidad únicamente nos podemos basar en filtraciones, los cuales ya han dejado interesantes rumores a su paso.

Entre ellos y con la producción a cargo de Samsung del nuevo Snapdragon 820 de Qualcomm se prevé que la compañía surcoreana incorpore estos nuevos SoC al próximo Samsung Galaxy S7.

Aún es muy pronto para comenzar a especular, pero lo cierto es que Sammobile ha dado a conocer un rumor acerca de la cámara que disfrutaría el siguiente principal terminal en la lista de Samsung.

¿Incorporará Samsung el sensor del Sony Xperia Z5?

Tal y como podéis leer, el último rumor deja entrever este dato ya que parece ser que las dos compañías mantienen actualmente conversaciones. De ser así, Samsung podría montar en su próximo terminal el nuevo sensor IMX300 de Sony, clasificado como uno de los mejores, por no decir el mejor sensor actualmente en un smartphone.

Según la hoja de datos, el potencial de este sensor podría alcanzar los 25 megapíxeles, pero es más probable que aparezca con 23 megapíxeles en formato 16:9 o bien 21 megapíxeles con un formato más regular como 4:3.

Sea como fuere, aportaría ventajas ya existentes en el Sony Xperia Z5 como la posibilidad de enfocar en tan sólo 0,03 segundos, un tiempo realmente difícil de sacarle pegas. Sin embargo, esperemos que de ser una realidad Samsung mejore el tiempo de captura de fotografías, un punto flaco en el caso de Sony que desconocemos totalmente si se debe al propio sensor, al software o similares.

Sony Xperia Z5

Lo cierto es que parece que Samsung va a poner toda la carne en el asador y llegado el momento, presentará un terminal con lo mejor del mercado y aportando un rendimiento, características y calidad de construcción difícil de igualar.

¿Crees que el próximo año será decisivo para Samsung con su Galaxy S7?

¿Y tú que piensas? Pásate por Samsung podría incorporar el sensor de cámara del Sony Xperia Z5 en su próximo Galaxy S7 para dejar tu huella.

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Get the Titan M Cable & M Loop bundle for under $30 [Deal]

4d587bb196dd78574d13e99f82eac1349ceffde7_main_hero_imageTitan’s top-selling, tangle-free charging cables now come in a pack, so you can conveniently charge anywhere life may take you. Titan’s original 3.25-foot cable is wrapped twice in industrial-grade, flexible steel and packs permanently-sealed USB and micro USB connectors that won’t be falling apart in this century, or the next. The Loop, its smaller sibling, features

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How to access open Google Chrome tabs on Android and iOS

Syncing open tabs is easy in Google Chrome. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of AndroidDid you know that it’s incredibly easy to access open Chrome tabs on your Android and iOS device? So if you’re reading an article on your computer and you have to dash out, you can access it later while you’re on the go without having to search for it again, type in a URL, or email

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Facebook orders employees to switch to Android

Facebook-AndroidFacebook has a problem of iPhone love: too many of its employees prefer Apple’s device when given the chance between an iPhone and Android smartphone. This means that up until now, far less workers have been able to truly live in an Android environment where they can identify bugs within Facebook and fix them. Now, the

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BlackBerry Priv will be available from AT&T this week

Priv will almost certainly be BlackBerry's best smartphone yet. Photo: BlackBerryBlackBerry’s first Android smartphone will be offered by AT&T in the U.S. — and you’ll be able to purchase yours this week. Prices for Priv start at under $25 a month on an AT&T Next plan, giving you a more affordable alternative to BlackBerry’s steep $699 off-contract price. Priv isn’t just BlackBerry’s first Android device;

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Moto X (2nd gen.) is just $200 on Amazon for today only

Score a stellar deal on the 2014 Moto X. Photo: MotorolaIf you’re looking to score a stellar deal on an awesome smartphone, and you don’t need one of the latest devices, then you have to take advantage of Amazon’s awesome Deal of the Day on Motorola’s second-generation Moto X — which is down to just $199.99 for today only. Thanks to its snappy Snapdragon 801

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AT&T announces availability for BlackBerry Priv, HTC A9, Samsung Gear S2 and LG Urbane 2

AT&T has just dropped a ton of release info for new Android devices coming to the US carrier this month, just in time for the holiday season.

Here are the latest devices coming to AT&T, when they’ll launch and how much they’ll cost:

  • HTC One A9 – Available today with monthly payment ranging from $17 to $26, or $99 with a two-year commitment
  • BlackBerry Priv – November 6 with monthly payments from $25 to $37, or $249 with a two-year commitment
  • LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE – November 13 with $15 monthly payments, or $199 with a two-year commitment
  • Samsung Gear S2 – November 20 with $15 monthly payments, or $199 with a two-year commitment

AT&T will be the first carrier to sell the BlackBerry Priv, BlackBerry’s highly anticipated first entry into Android, and the HTC One A9 has been receiving rave reviews, despite how similar it looks and feels. The Gear S2 has also received good reviews along with the Urbane 2. All four of today’s devices are welcome additions to AT&T’s portfolio. Head over to att.com for more info.

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T-Mobile introduces 4G LTE CellSpot powered by your internet connection

T-Mobile is “amping up” a previous Un-carrier announcement with a new tool providing extended coverage for T-Mobile users.

Un-carrier 7 featured the release of T-Mobile’s CellSpot router, essentially a normal router, to assist T-Mobile customers with WiFi calling and texting. Today, T-Mobile is releasing a new type of CellSpot that also plugs into your home internet connection, but provides a strong LTE signal instead of WiFi.

The LTE signal provided by the 4G LTE CellSpot works with up to 16 people at a time and covers 3000 square feet. Because it’s an LTE signal, it provides all the same features T-Mobile users normally get over a data connection, like VoLTE. If you are a Simple Chose postpaid customer, you can get the 4G LTE CellSpot for just a $25 deposit.

The 4G LTE CellSpot will be available November 4 at select T-Mobile stores.

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