
The gold Moto 360 with an 18mm strap. Photo: Motorola
Motorola’s incredibly popular Moto 360 smartwatch is now available in gold with a slightly narrower 18mm strap — but you’ll have to pay a small premium for it.

The gold Moto 360 with an 18mm strap. Photo: Motorola
Motorola’s incredibly popular Moto 360 smartwatch is now available in gold with a slightly narrower 18mm strap — but you’ll have to pay a small premium for it.

The Nexus 6 is hiding a great feature that’s easy to enable. Photo: Google
Early versions of the Nexus 6, including those issued to select reviews, had an awesome double-tap to wake function much like the HTC One M8, which was inexplicably removed by Google before the handset made its public debut. It’s unclear why it was pulled, but if you’ve already rooted your device, you can get it back with this simple app.

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With the Name Your Own Price Bundles at Cult of Android Deals, you get to do all that! Get killer stuff from a bundle for as little as you want to pay. Beat the average price and you get the whole bundle! Plus, 10% of what you pay goes to help out one of three charities: Child’s Play, World Wildlife Fund, or Creative Commons. It doesn’t really get any better than that.

An Omega watchface on the Moto 360. Photo: Rico Fox
That fancy Rolex face you’ve downloaded for your smartwatch won’t be available for much longer if luxury watchmakers get their way. A number of the world’s leading watch brands are clamping down on copycat faces designed for smartwatches and hope to get them banished from the Internet, according to a new report.

Tearing down the OnePlus One. Photo: vantt1
OnePlus promised to fix the One’s frustrating touchscreen issues for good with its latest CM11S software update, and yet lots of users are still taking to its forum to complain about the problem. According to one user, that’s because the issue has nothing to do with buggy software, but rather the way in which the handset has been put together.