According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Google Inc. is in the development phase of creating their very own gaming console. Not only that, but a wristwatch is expected as well; both based on Google’s Android OS. The console is alleged to be “Ouya-like”, a console born from Kickstarter that is both affordable itself and for compatible games. Just like any other console, however, an Android device is only as great as it’s content. Interestingly enough, Apple has such similar plans on the horizon and undoubtedly it is being seen as Google’s way to combat Apple's endeavors. Talk about competition right?
Verizon, Samsung, Apple and T-Mobile Smartphones are all on their way to a faster place. What type of fastness are we talking about? Well, soon the innovative service speed called LTE-A, or Advanced Wireless Service (AWS) will be the hottest improvement of the current 4G LTE network. The big deal with the Advanced Wireless Service is it's speed. It is not the newest or hottest level of service but simply an progression of the already fast 4G LTE network! Potential speeds of up to 150 Mbps on LTE-A is basically twice as fast as what we experience on our 4G devices today.
Mozilla announced this week that they will be quickly launching their very own smartphone device that will run on the Firefox operating system. What a huge move for Mozilla, as the open system is developed solely using HTML5, a coding program for web developing. Native lower end Android devices stack up to the challenge, so what if Mozilla can't? It is going to be interesting to see how smooth the machine can operate. With a price tag of just 90 dollars in total, it is going to be interesting to see how smooth the machine can operate.
The world's first 4K monitor, the ASUS PQ32 is ready for pre-order! With the cost of $3.500, it's 31.5 inches, Ultra HD and features four-times the resolution of the HD TV we have in our homes. But 4K TVs are so new that content is not readily available yet. Unless you are able to snap a Sony Media Player for 700 dollars, that is. Wow technology is getting expensive. Can we make everything 3 dollars a month, please?