news

Sprint-200-off

Sprint is knocking $200 off the Galaxy S6 or the Galaxy Note 5 when you trade in your old (but working) smartphone.

The offer reduces the price of the Galaxy S6 to just $9.76 a month, and the Note 5 to just $16.67 a month over 24 months. It can also be combined with Sprint’s half price deal for switchers coming from AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon.

Is this the real Galaxy S7? Photo: Reviewdao

Is this the real Galaxy S7? Photo: Reviewdao

Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 has been pictured out in the wild for the first time ahead of its official unveiling later this month. The photo confirms an even curvier glass back, and a new camera sensor that comes with a significantly smaller hump.

The Phoenix weighs just 27  pounds. Photo: Suit X

The Phoenix weighs just 27 pounds. Photo: Suit X

SuitX, a company driven to lower the cost on bionic technology to help people walk, won a prestigious robotics competition that will help it fund a pediatric exoskeleton for children with neurological disorders.

Last week started with SuitX debuting an exoskeleton for $40,000 and ended Saturday with a $1 million prize in the United Arab Emirates AI and Robotics Award for Good.

OnePlus 2 is now more affordable than ever. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus 2 is now more affordable than ever. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus is slashing $40 off its flagship OnePlus 2 permanently.

The Chinese startup says the device is now cheaper to produce than it was initially, and it is passing those savings onto fans. The cut means a 64GB device with 4GB of RAM is now available for just $349.

HTC has finally ditched its logo bar. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

HTC has finally ditched its logo bar. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

HTC’s flagship for 2016 has leaked out early, and it looks like yet another iPhone clone.

The One M10 is almost identical to the One A9 that was introduced last October, but it finally does away with the front-facing HTC logo that was universally hated.

Next Page »