But rumors on the other hand, well theyre just warming.
With the Consumer Electronics Show starting next week in Las Vegas, theres plenty of hearsay out there.
All right, lets get started.
Microsoft exec confirms existence of a Surface phone.
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Google is finally going to kill your password.
It basically works like a much easier two-factor authentication.
Click yes, and thats it.
Give me eyeball-scanning passwords already.
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Apple will be getting into AR and VR in a big way in 2016.
In early 2016, companies like Sony, Oculus, ASUS, and HTC will release headsets.
So could we see some kind of big VR announcement, hypothetically, at WWDC next fall?
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LG G5 will have a second display, an all-metal body, and a Magic Slot.
What makes this rumor so interesting is its source.
Evan Blass is a longtime smartphone leaker with a pretty reliable record of getting things right.
He was even named dropped by Aaron Paul for his leaking prowess during a T-Mobile press conference.
Blass cites VR, 360, and Party.
The G5 is also rumored to be 5.3-inches, smaller than the 5.5-inch phone last year.
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Microsoft is going to make a stripped down Xbox Apple TV competitor.
This one has a fair bit of speculation and also relies on a similar rumor from 2013.
This mini console obviously wouldnt play blockbuster triple-A titles, just the ones found in the Windows store.
The iPhone 6c will be surprisingly powerful.
The 6c is rumored to have a bigger battery than the 5s and also 2GB of RAM.
News from the future, delivered to your present.
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