The Moto X gets more than fixes in Android 5.1. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The Moto X gets more than fixes in Android 5.1. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Motorola has already begun testing Google’s latest Android 5.1 Lollipop software for the second-generation Moto X, and the release includes a brand new gesture that allows users to “chop twice for flashlight.”

One of Samsung's pretty new wallpapers from the Galaxy S6. Photo: Samsung

One of Samsung’s pretty new wallpapers from the Galaxy S6. Photo: Samsung

To showcase their stunning Quad HD displays, Samsung is shipping the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge with a bunch of beautiful, high-definition wallpapers. Thanks to one leaker, they’ve already made their way into the wild, and you can download all 12 of them below.

Glass is going nowhere... yet. Photo: Google

Glass is going nowhere… yet. Photo: Google

After Google stopped selling Glass back in January, the wearable’s future looked a little uncertain. Rumors initially suggested the project had been closed down for good, but according to Google chairman Eric Schmidt, it’s very much alive and being prepared for consumers.

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How the One M9 Plus might stack up against its little brother. Photo: OnLeaks

How the One M9 Plus might stack up against its little brother. Photo: OnLeaks

HTC was expected to announce two new smartphones at Mobile World Congress back in July, but the rumored One M9 Plus didn’t materialize. Sources say it is still coming, however, and it’s not going to be a whole lot bigger than the regular One M9.

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