Nokia-X2

Nokia today announced its first Android-powered smartphone since it was acquired by Microsoft. It’s called the Nokia X2 and it’s a slightly improved version of the Nokia X that was announced at Mobile World Congress back in February. In addition to dual SIM card slots, it has a faster processor, more RAM, and a better camera.

CyanogenMod-Heads-Up

The CyanogenMod team recently found a nifty Heads Up notification feature hidden in Android 4.4 KitKat, which works very much like banner notifications in iOS 7, and promptly activated and included it in their ROM.

If you don’t use CyanogenMod but want to try out Heads Up notifications, developer MohammedAG has got you covered with his latest Xposed module. 

Moto 360

If the listing of a new wireless charger on the FCC’s website is to be believed, Motorola’s upcoming smart watch will indeed support some form of wireless charging.

The Moto 360 has long been rumored to come with wireless charging, but people have had their doubts, especially since the device is essentially a watch.

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Sprint today announced yet another new Galaxy S5 variant called the Galaxy S5 Sport. The device is identical to its siblings on the inside — with the same Snapdragon 801 processor and 1080p Super AMOLED display — but it sports a textured form factor for increased grip and physical buttons for easier navigation.

Google-Glass

Google has today opened up its Glass Explorer Program to those in the United Kingdom. The device is available in five colors with free frames or shades, and it ships in 1-2 business days… if you can afford its hefty price tag.

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