Can Google do better than this? Photo: Google

Can Google do better than this? Photo: Google

After working with third-party smartphone vendors on the Nexus lineup for years, Google is finally toying with the idea of building its own handset, according to some employees. It’s thought the search giant is keen to have a stab at taking on the iPhone all by itself.

Nintendo games will be free, but you'll pay in some way. Photo: Nintendo

Nintendo games will be free, but you’ll pay in some way. Photo: Nintendo

All of the games Nintendo is currently planning for Android and iOS will be free-to-play titles, according to development partner DeNA. That means you won’t have to pay a penny to download them — but they will almost certainly be filled with in-app purchases.

The Moto 360 is now more affordable than ever. Photo: Google

The Moto 360 is now more affordable than ever. Photo: Google

If you’re looking for affordable entry into the Android Wear ecosystem, look no further than the original Moto 360. Now available from the Google Store for a mere $99 with free shipping, it brings beautiful design and decent specifications at half of the price of newer models.

Watching Netflix no longer counts against your data on T-Mobile.

Watching Netflix no longer counts against your data on T-Mobile.

Binging your favorite shows on Netflix, HBO, and Hulu is about to get a lot cheaper now on T-Mobile thanks to the carriers new BingeON plans that let users stream as much video as they want, without it counting toward their data plan.

The carrier has been looking to gain a competitive edge over AT&T and Verizon and according to T-Mobile CEO John Legere, who unveiled the new BingeOn plan at an event today in Los Angeles, the company is ready to take over the customers they don’t want.

Get ready for VR. Photo: Samsung

Get ready for VR. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s first consumer version of the Gear VR is now available to pre-order for $99.99. That’s half the price of the original developer edition — and the new model is compatible with not just one, but four of Samsung’s latest smartphones.

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