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No Google Glass 2 for you. Photo: Google

No Google Glass 2 for you. Photo: Google

If you’re already excited about the second-generation Google Glass, it may be time to tone it down a little. A new report claims the upcoming “Enterprise Edition” won’t be available to general consumers, but exclusively to those certified as Glass for Work partners.

The Galaxy Note 5 will bring big changes. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The Galaxy Note 5 will bring big changes. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note 5 will feature 4GB of the latest LPDDR4 RAM, according to sources familiar with the South Korean company’s plans.

Long-time Note users will get a 1GB upgrade over the Galaxy Note 4 and a 2GB upgrade over the Galaxy Note 3, while memory speed will increase significantly, too.

iPhone 6 gets its game on. Photo: Apple.

iPhone 6 gets its game on. Photo: Apple.

Apple’s latest iPhones may be six months older than the Galaxy S6, but they have no problem outpacing Samsung’s flagship — and all other competitors — in a high-end gaming comparison.

GameBench found the iPhone 6 to be top in both frames-per-second and stability across all game types.

Android Wear is getting another big update next month. Photo: Google

Android Wear is getting another big update next month. Photo: Google

Google is planning another big Android Wear update that will deliver a number of new features Apple Watch users are already enjoying, according to a new report. Among them are interactive watch faces and the ability to send doodles and emojis to friends.

Future Galaxies will pack a lot more pixels. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Future Galaxies will pack a lot more pixels. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung’s latest Galaxy devices are already leading the rest of the market when it comes to display resolution. But the South Korean company is said to be working on new smartphone panels that go far beyond today’s Quad HD technology.

According to a new report, the “11K” display will boast an astonishing 2,250 pixels-per-inch.

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