Think this is cool? Wait until you see the S6 Edge. Photo: Samsung

Think this is cool? Wait until you see the S6 Edge. Photo: Samsung

By now you should already expect Samsung’s upcoming S6 Edge to be curvier than any of the Galaxy S smartphones that came before it, but reliable sources with “direct knowledge” of the matter have now confirmed it for Bloomberg.

Both the Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge will have all-metal bodies and Samsung’s most advanced mobile processors, the report says — but only one will have a “three-sided” display.

Gamers, get excited.

Gamers, get excited.

NVIDIA has issued invitations for a March 3 event where it will show off a revolutionary new gaming device that has been “more than 5 years in the making.” The device promises to redefine the future of gaming, but will it feature the company’s exciting new Tegra X1 chipset?

Google I/O kicks off early this year. Photo: Google

Google I/O kicks off early this year. Photo: Google

Google has officially announced this year’s I/O conference for developers, and it kicks off on May 28 in San Francisco. The two-day event promises to explore the latest in “tech, mobile and beyond,” and you can register for your ticket on March 17.

It must be one of those weekdays that ends with "day" because Samsung's copying Apple again.

It must be one of those weekdays that ends with “day” because Samsung’s copying Apple again.

Unlike Apple, which is more comfortable (and lucrative) than ever with its business strategy, here in 2015 Samsung is having a bit of an identity crisis. Is it a freedom-fighting Internet of Things company making smart refrigerators and connected TVs? Is it a Xiaomi competitor, turning out cheaper smartphones than ever for the developing Indian market?

Like a deer in headlights, the company seems to be skittishly veering from one idea to the next, without any real understanding of what it needs to do to once again be competitive.

Of course, there is one idea that has worked for Samsung in the past, and with its mobile division falling on hard times, that strategy seems to be one the South Korean tech giant is more than happy to return to: copying Apple.

Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

LG G3 owners on AT&T are finally getting the latest Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update, almost two months after it reached users in the U.K. The release brings a long list of new features and improvements, and weighs in at around half a gigabyte.

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