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Yota smartphone with dual screens and a month-long battery

The Yota smartphone has a dual screen with a colour screen on one side and a black and white E Ink screen on the other. While most phone makers are trying to out do each other with smartphone screens that are bigger, brighter and bolder, one of the phones to make headlines at the Mobile [… Read More]

Polytron Technologies develops transparent smartphone

Polytron Technologies wants you to see through your smartphone. The Taiwan-based manufacturer has released a futuristic-looking prototype for what it hopes will be the world’s first transparent smartphone. The product, which remains in its early stages, is made from Polytron’s Polyvision Privacy Glass. The glass is opaque when powered off, but its appearance transforms when electricity is [… Read More]

Instagram now not so user-friendly with Twitter photos

Instagram smartphone app has removed a feature that allowed easier photo viewing for Twitter users. “Users are experiencing issues with viewing Instagram photos on Twitter,” San Francisco-based Twitter said in a status update. “This is due to Instagram disabling its Twitter cards integration, and as a result, photos are being displayed using a pre-cards experience,” [… Read More]

PlaceRaider reveals why Android phones are a major security risk

PlaceRaider is malware created by the United States Navy to showcase Android vulnerabilities. PlaceRaider activates a phone’s camera and forces it to take pictures almost constantly. The originator of the malware uses the pictures to create a 3D image of the phone’s location without the owner’s knowledge and by bypassing any physical or personal security [… Read More]