Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Wear chip. Photo: Qualcomm

Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon Wear chip. Photo: Qualcomm

Qualcomm has unveiled a new Snapdragon chip designed specifically for wearable gadgets. It’s called the Snapdragon Wear 2100, and it promises to allow thinner and more powerful wearables with better battery life.

Google is experimenting with its next-gen VR headsets. Photo: Google

Google is experimenting with its next-gen VR headsets. Photo: Google

So far, Google’s experiments in virtual reality have mostly been done through Cardboard, the search giant’s super-cheap device that can convert any smartphone into a VR rig.

But Cardboard isn’t the limit to Google’s ambitions, with the Wall Street Journal today reporting that the company is developing a standalone virtual reality headset.

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Foursquare and Delivery.com want to liquor you up. Photo: Nan Palmero/Flickr CC

It’s not often we hear any major new features coming to Foursquare lately, but the service just announced something pretty huge. It has partnered with Delivery.com to allow users to order food, groceries and even liquor right from the app to get sent straight to their homes.

Samsung Pay currently serves just two countries. Photo: Samsung

Samsung Pay currently serves just two countries. Photo: Samsung

The Galaxy S7 could be accompanied by Samsung Pay when it launches in the U.K. next month. Samsung has confirmed the service will go live in Europe in early 2016, and it promises to tell us more during its Unpacked event at Mobile World Congress.

Now is the time to buy your Nexus 5X. Photo: Google

Now is the time to buy your Nexus 5X. Photo: Google

If you’re still itching to pick up Google’s new Nexus 5X, grab your wallet and head on over to eBay. For a limited time, you can currently pick up the 16GB model for just $279.99 in black or white, while the 32GB is down to just $329.99.

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