LG V10 with “Second Screen” goes official, on Korean shelves this month

This fall’s flagship for Korean OEM LG has a lot of people scratching their heads at how the company will mix up the user experience with a screen ticker and two front-facing cameras. All the leaks told us about them. The hair’s been cut. Now, the wraps are off.The 2.1-inch “Second ...

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64-bit Androids are here; should you care?

When it comes to desktop and laptop computing, 64-bit is pretty much a given, though many apps are still stuck in 32-bit limbo, running quietly alongside their 64-bit siblings. What’s really nice is that you don’t even notice the difference whether they’re 32-bit or 64-bit, the apps just work. Now, 64-bit Androids are here – sort of.I was first in line back when 64-bit was coming to desktop computers. Jumping to 64-bit meant a new motherboard, new hardware, and most importantly, a new CPU. To take full advantage of all this new hardware, a 64-bit operating system ...

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Qualcomm announces pair of new 64-bit Snapdragon chips

For the moment, Apple has a head-start on Android when it comes to 64-bit chips in its phones, having introduced the iPhone 5S with the A7 SoC last summer. Since then, we’ve been waiting to see that inevitable Android response, but progress has been slow; Qualcomm announced the 64-bit Snapdragon 410 back in December, but devices running the chip aren’t yet available. And Intel’s been working on 64-bit solutions of its own, but ...

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