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Sony Releases the First 4K Ultra HD Smartphone in the World

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In the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016, Sony announced that it is releasing the world's first 4K Ultra HD capable smartphone, the Sony XPeria Z5 Premium. According to Sony, the best of their TV technologies have been put in the XPeria Z5 premium smartphone, this translates to an super vivid and super sharp display.  4K also means that this phone will be able to display 4 times the resolution of full HD found in most TVs and phones today. If you currently have videos or pictures not in 4K, no worries, the XPeria Z5 will scale up those videos and pictures and makes everything seem sharper and better looking. Aside from the super sharp videos and photos you can take, the XPeria Z5 also has the Sony technologies to assist you while taking shots, most notably the Sony SteadyShot technology.  Also, since it would be hard for you to switch between taking videos and taking photos, you can also screenshot any part of your 4K video and this will produce

Google I/O Scheduled for May 18-20

Google's tech event, where the company announces new products and services has been scheduled for May 18-20. Watch out for more details in the coming months leading to this big event.

Get More Out of Your iPhone Battery

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Last week my iPhone fell into a cup of water and sat there for about 15 seconds. When I pulled it out it was all screwed up. I took it apart, dried everything put it back together. Now it's as good as new and taking it apart and resetting the ribbon cables mysteriously fixed a bunch of dead pixels (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) You're probably one of those people who realize they are charging their iPhones everyday.  You're not alone, there are a lot of iPhone users who are in the same situation. More often than not, there are some apps that drain your iPhone the most. There are ways to maximizing your iPhone charge, we talk about them here: First of all, it would be good for you to know that the iPhone, since iOS 9 has a new feature which lets you see which apps are draining your iPhone battery.  To check what specific apps these are, you can go to settings--> Battery, then go to Battery Usage on the lower part of the screen.  You will see all the apps that have