Thursday
Feb202014

Is the Fleksy SDK keyboard headed to iOS?

It looks like iOS users who are looking for an alternative to the stock keyboard can look forward to Fleksy SDK. Fleksy for iOS looks like a way to customize the look of the iPhone's keyboard to complement iOS 7's many hues as well as the iPhone 5c's colourful polycarbonate shells. Fleksy SDK seems geared to developers who want to spice up their apps.

There doesn't seem to be any advanced predictive text or Swype-like functionality which isn't surprising, it is unlikely that Apple will open this aspect of the OS to a third party developer. From what we see from the above leaked photo and from Fleksy's own website is that this is a way to get larger keys and a neat way to skin your keyboard, if you're into that sort of thing.

Source: Fleksy SDK

Thursday
Feb202014

ZTE is the fastest growing company in the 2013 global LTE market

ZTE was the fastest-growing vendor in the global LTE market in 2013.

According to the IHS research paper Global LTE Market Analysis, ZTE was one of the top three LTE infrastructure vendors with 17.9 percent market share. In 2013, China witnessed the construction of more 4G networks than the rest of the world combined, with ZTE becoming China's largest LTE solution provider.

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Thursday
Feb202014

Leaked renders show what HTC's 'All New One' will look like

Leaked renders of what is expected to be HTC's newest flagship smartphone and successor to its sterling HTC One smartphone have emerged. We're seeing gray, gold and silver variants of a new and improved HTC One (now called All New One) which is expected to feature on-screen buttons, dual-rear cameras and not much more is known about the device at this time. Could this be one of the big announcements at HTC's March 25 event?

Source: @Evleaks

Thursday
Feb202014

Rogers Next subscription service is for folks who change phones often

Rogers understands there are some customers that have to have the latest and greatest devices right when they come out. Their Rogers Next subscription service will allow them to get some of the latest smartphones for $0 down every 12 months, with no early upgrade or connection fees. Monthly subscriptions start at $24.99. Hit jump for specifics.

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