Its built-in human blood sensor prevents Blade Edge from being used to hack up people. Photo: Samsung

Its built-in human blood sensor prevents Blade Edge from being used to hack up people. Photo: Samsung

You know when you’re away from the kitchen and you really need to chop up some meat, but all you have with you is your phone? We’ve all been there, which is why Samsung is launching Galaxy Blade Edge, a brand new smartphone that doubles as a meat cleaver.

Pac-Maps. Screenshot: Cult of Android

Pac-Maps. Screenshot: Cult of Android

Google has kicked off the April Fools’ Day festivities early this year by putting Pac-Mac inside of Google Maps. The game turns real-life roads into a virtual maze, and the more roads there are, the trickier it gets.

OnePlus is building a drone. Image: OnePlus

OnePlus is building a drone. Image: OnePlus

OnePlus, the Chinese startup that has made a name for itself with the popular One smartphone, today announced its next venture: the DR-1 drone, which will be available from the company’s online store next month.

The Xiaomi Redmi 2A. Photo: Xiaomi

The Xiaomi Redmi 2A. Photo: Xiaomi

Xiaomi today announced a brand new addition to its smartphone lineup called the Redmi A2, and it aims to deliver capable specifications at an incredibly affordable price tag. For under $100, buyers get a quad-core processor, a 720p display, and an 8-megapixel camera.

Lollipop has arrived for users on AT&T. Photo: HTC

Lollipop has arrived for users on AT&T. Photo: HTC

If you’re an AT&T customer with an HTC One M7, you should be waking up to an update notification for Android 5.0 Lollipop. The over-the-air rollout has begun today, though it may take a couple of weeks for the software to reach all users.

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