Now that Android 6.0 Marshmallow, or Android M, has started rolling out to Nexus devices, the race is on for other Android manufacturers to upgrade their flagship smartphones. But that race already has a first-place winner, and it's the LG G4.
The often-troubled Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC has managed to generate a lot of buzz for its upcoming late-release handset, in large part because it is slated to be one of the first non-Nexus devices to run the newly released, and still rare, Android 6.0 Marshmallow right out of the box.
As Android 6.0 Marshmallow is currently rolling out OTA to Google's Nexus line of devices, Sony has made the full Android M update available for download right now for the through its open source binaries based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
As the Android 6.0 Marshmallow, or Android M, update is already beginning to roll out to Google's own Nexus devices, the next question for Android land is which OEM devices from HTC, Samsung, LG, and others can expect the update and when.
It seems to be becoming a tradition: Apple releases its new iPhone lineup, customers flock to get their hands on the latest device, and then some find a problem -- or at least go looking for one -- with the new iPhone. Then whatever that problem is gets a "-gate" suffix appended to it and voilà. We have the iPhone controversy of the year.
By now, the rollout Android 6.0 Marshmallow, or Android M, to Google's own Nexus line of devices is about to begin. Motorola and HTC have announced which devices are first slated for the upgrade as well.
Google announced the rollout of its latest mobile OS update, Android 6.0 Marshmallow or Android M, to the Nexus family of devices during its big Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X unveiling event. HTC released its list of devices getting the update soon after.
Just as promised, Google began the update rollout for its later-year Nexus devices, including the Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 9, and Nexus Player.
Now that the Google Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X have been unveiled, the big question for Android fans is about whether and when their devices will get the Android M update, also known as Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
The forthcoming "dark and tragic" fourth season of "Sherlock" is years from being seen, but the Victorian-era special episode that's expected to air this Christmas should tide fans over, as they patiently await the arrival of the upcoming season.
Lifetime's comedy-drama series "Devious Maids" has attracted millions upon millions of viewers during its lifespan; individuals who fall in line to keep up with their favorite resourceful domestics, Carmen, Rosie, Zolia, and Marisol. However, rumors have begun to circulate that the season finale, "Anatomy of a Murder," may be a series finale instead.
"Whiplash," the 10th episode of the third season of "Devious Maids" was an exciting prelude to the 11th episode, "Terms of Endearment," which will air next Monday.
Theo and Tabitha Galvan, the hot, new villains to appear during the second season of "Gotham," will rise to power, and they'll collect heads on their way up.
So the iPhone's iOS 8.3 jailbreak has finally been released, this time by Chinese team TaiG. You've got unlimited freedom for your iPhone now, but you won't if you brick your iPhone. So how do you jailbreak it correctly? Here's a primer.
The Moto X and Moto X 2nd Generation are both getting Android 5.1 across several different world markets in the next week, signaling that U.S. users of the original Moto X (2013) might have to wait too long to finally get Android 5.1 Lollipop.
Rumors about a plus, max or pro model of the already-popular high-powered 2015 LG G4 flagship smartphone have been on the net since before the LG G4 was official, but now there are some incredible specs rumors coming out of China that defy belief.
In which we compare the just released $200 off-contract powerhouse ASUS ZenFone 2 against the market leader, the Apple iPhone 6, which costs $200 on contract, and more than three times as much unlocked.
There's been a rumor drifting through cyberspace that in 2015, Google's Nexus family is expanding to a new Chinese partner. It turned out that rumor is looking like it's true.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge rolled out in the U.S. with lots of hard hitting hardware, apps, and ads. But the one thing it didn't have was Android 5.1 Lollipop. Now T-Mobile is changing that for its customers by rolling out Android 5.1.1 Lollipop first.
The end of summer is approaching, which is when Samsung normally unveils its latest Galaxy Note phablet. That means rumors and leaks will be escalating in the next couple of months over the still-unconfirmed 2015 device commonly referred to as the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. As a baseline, here's what we know now.
Big Bethesda fan? If so, then E3 2015 definitely brought some tasty morsels to the table. Fallout 4? Check. Doom 4? Check. Elder Scrolls card game? Check. Let's take a look at three of the most exciting projects on the gaming frontier.
The latest battleground between the bottom two of the big four U.S. national wireless carriers might doesn't take place on U.S. soil. Both Sprint and T-Mobile announced plans to allow those in the United States to make calls to Cuba.
A look at the LG G4 and iPhone 6. It's hard to ignore the fact that when it comes to purchasing a smartphone, most think Apple or Samsung. While not as popular as either of the two, Korean-based LG is no slouch either.
So iOS 9 has been revealed and, as with most Apple products, has the techworld buzzing. The new operating system brings some great new features to the table, including some long overdue changes, but are the new features that groundbreaking compared to iOS 8? Let's take a look.