Express read: Google Nexus 5 camera, HTC One Max, BlackBerry reshuffle and other tech stories
1. Google rebuilds Android Camera Base: Nexus 5 marks a new symphony for Google. It's a phone made by Google, for Google. It has latest (can say greatest) build of Android, powerful Snapdragon Processor and most beautiful FHD display. Is it perfect not really.. its marred by a lackluster camera which is poor at autofocus and not really fast. This article by Stephen Shankland for CNET details the way ahead for Android Camera Technology.
2. Eric's Guide: Converting to Android from iPhone - In an interesting Google+ post, former Apple Board Member and Google Executive Chairman's 900-word guide enlists various aspects like adding a Google account, import contacts, sync music and funnily even how to swap SIM card from iPhone to Android Smartphone. You must read this for sure.
3. Review: HTC One Max – I'm sure Peter Chou would have exclaimed "Honey, I blew up the Kid" after taking the first unit of One Max out of the assembly line. It holds all the legacies of One but now in a bigger frame. The review by Steve Kovach for Business Insider is short, precise and gives you enough reasons whether to pick it or kick it.
Bonus Reading: Review of another phablet, this time running Windows Phone 8 under Lumia moniker. Yes we are talking aboutreview of Lumia 1520 by Bonnie Cha in AllThingsD.
4. Glass Just Got Way More Interesting: No doubt Glass is the most fascinating wearable computing device out in the market right now. To make it even more exciting, Google released Glass Development Kit (GDK) just like SDKs available for other platforms. With GDK, developers can exploit full potential of Glass and make better apps. Frederic Lardinois of TechCrunch puts the details in this article.
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