MWC 2015 and GDC 2015: What Were Your Favourite Announcements?
Well, we've earned our keep this week! With loads of major news and announcements from the phone and gaming worlds, what's got you most excited?
Well, we've earned our keep this week! With loads of major news and announcements from the phone and gaming worlds, what's got you most excited?
Engine-destroying lasers! Cars controlled by your smartwatch! It isn't science fiction, it's reality! This and much more in today's Bitstream bulletin.
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A big cuff that's equal parts unique and perplexing.
Was it a rookie marketing rep getting times and dates mixed up? Or was it a deliberate stunt to try and drum up some buzz around Huawei's products?
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Forget all this fancy mobile gadgetry coming out of MWC, the apps are still coming and we have the latest batch for you to enjoy.
All our coverage from this year's Mobile World Congress in one place. See what the world's foremost makers of portable devices have up their sleeves, with the hottest upcoming phones, tablets and all sorts of other gadgets on show in Barcelona.
Power Reserve could squeeze an extra couple of hours out of the watch, but at a price.
It's nice but also, well, just another Android Wear watch, and to me it's as bulky as almost every other smartwatch out there—with a couple interesting ideas scattered along the way.
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Chinese phone giant appears to have put up 'Huawei Watch' ads in the airport on the sly ahead of Mobile World Congress.
Tasker lets you program pretty much anything into a rooted Android – and the AutoWear plug-in lets you do the same thing with your smartwatch.