Sonic Boom Behind The Scenes

Its been a spectacle over the internet seeing Sonic wearing a handkerchief and Knuckles packing over sized biceps. It’s kind of funny to look at but Sega is being serious about this revamped version of Sonic The Hedgehog. Nobody can explain the madness we have been seeing better the the people who created it themselves. So here is a behind the scenes video about Sonic Boom.

Samsung unveils Gear Fit

Its rumored that Apple is getting into the Health and Fitness game but it seems that Samsung has beat them to the chase. The device is called Gear Fit. It features a 1.8-inch Amoled curved display, a water-resistant design, and three-four days of battery life on a single charge. The wearable device also features  fitness coaching, can count your foots steps and also can measure your heart rate. Pretty neat if you ask me.

Samsung Galaxy S5 unveiled

Well the most anticipated phone of the year has finally launched. Samsung has just took the wraps off its Flagship Samsung Galaxy S5 today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The new phone sports a 5.1 inch screen with 1920×1080 display. Along with the large screen the S5 comes with a heart rate monitor on the back near the camera flash, as well as a finger print scanner which is comparable to the iPhone 5s scanner. The Glaxay S5 is also dust and water resistant which is a really neat feature that they have added.

Here is a list of specs on the phone that Samsung has announced,

-5.1-inch 1920 x 1080 FHD Super AMOLED display
-2.5GHz Quad core processor
-Android 4.4.2 (Kitkat)
-heart rate sensor
-16 megapixel camera, 2.1 megapixel
-fifth generation Wi-Fi 802.11ac and 2X2 MIMO
-Download Booster WiFi-LTE bonding
-Finger Scanner
-IP67 dust and water resistant
-2800mAh battery
-2GB RAM
-16/32GB memory (up to 64GB w/ microSD)
-dimensions: 142.0 x 72.5 x 8.1mm, 145g
-charcoal Black, shimmery White, electric Blue and copper Gold

The new device will be available in the U.S. in the month of April through major carrier partners.

$25 Firefox OS Smartphone

Announced yesterday at the Mobile World Congress, Mozilla will be releasing a low-end Firefox OS phone that costs just $25.

According to CNET, Mozilla will partner with a Chinese chip maker called Spreadtrum Communications to bring its Firefox OS to markets that can’t afford the $200 $300 smartphones that the big companies currently sell. “We’re working with them to break through the $50 barrier, which is a hard,” said Mozilla Chief Technology Officer Brendan Eich to CNET.

Being that these are low-end smart phones they will be much smaller with less power and screen resolution. Mozilla is trying to connect with countries that simply can’t afford the common expensive smartphone.