Friday, May 8, 2015

IT News Head Lines (VR-Zone) 5/9/2015

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Android 6.0 ‘M’ to be revealed later this month
google
Google has ‘accidentally’ confirmed that it will be showing off the next Android version at the Google I/O conference later this month in San Francisco, California. One of the I/O session description pages on the event website talked about ‘Android M’ bringing power of Android to all kinds of workplaces. Yet another session description mentions...

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Classic Nokia game ‘Snake’ coming to your smartphone this month
snake-rewind
Remember the classic Snake game on old Nokia feature phones? Yep, the one that got us all addicted to it. Game developer Rumilus Design and Taneli Armanto will be releasing a modern version of the game soon, called ‘Snake Rewind’. Taneli Armanto is actually the same guy who put the game on Nokia 6110 in...

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AMD reveals specs of the Radeon R9 360, R9 370 & R9 380 cards
AMD
While the official launch of the AMD Radeon R9 300 series cards is still a few weeks away, AMD has begun listing the R9 300 series cards on its website. Just as expected earlier, most of the R9 300 series cards from AMD seem to be rebrands of previous cards. The AMD Radeon R9 380...

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Xiaomi Mi5 with Snapdragon 820 to launch by November, reveals leaked roadmap
Xiaomi
A leaked product roadmap has leaked today, revealing the 2015 product launches from two of the biggest Chinese Android OEMs – Xiaomi and Huawei. From the leaked roadmap, we can see that Xiaomi has four Mi devices due for announcement this year. These include the Mi 4s, Redmi Note 2, Redmi Note 2 Pro, and...

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AMD’s upcoming Fiji XT GPU detailed in new leak
FijiXT
New information on the AMD Fiji XT GPU has arrived today, revealing more details on the most highly anticipated GPU from AMD this year. According to the new info, AMD Radeon R9 390X card will be available in two SKUs, one of them will be air-cooled while the other one will be a new Water...

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New rumor sheds light on Samsung Galaxy Note 5 specs
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Last week, SamMobile revealed the Galaxy Note 5 was codenamed ‘Project Noble’. Barely a week later, the website is back with more juicy Galaxy Note 5 rumors, this time shedding light on the phablet’s spec-sheet. According to their sources, the Galaxy Note 5 will come in a single variant this year. All Galaxy Note 5...

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MediaTek details its upcoming 10-core MT6797 SoC
helios
A few weeks back, MediaTek had announced it was working on two new high-end mobile SoCs. Today the company has revealed all the major details of the Helios X20 SoC and also provided a direct comparison against Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, one of the most powerful mobile chipsets currently available. The Helios X20 SoC will be...

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AMD Carrizo APU and Radeon M300 Mobility GPU series go official
AMDCarrizo
The wait is finally over. AMD has announced the 6th Gen Carrizo APU and the new Radeon M300 series Mobility notebook GPU lineup. The 6th Gen Carizzo APU features an improved GCN architecture and uses improved Excavator cores. So this isn’t quite a major upgrade as far as the architecture goes and as a result,...

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