Trisha Cerdena Articles
World's Thinnest Smartphone, Vivo X5 MAX, to Launch in China
Vivo has officially introduced its X5 Max handset, deemed as the thinnest smartphone in the world. Aside from its design, the X5 Max has also been recognized for its decent features and specs. 
Randy Jackson to exit 'American Idol', will not return for Season 14
Being one of the original judges of Fox's reality singing competition 'American Idol', Randy Jackson has formally announced that he will not be coming back as a judge or mentor for Season 14. Samsung S5 Plus, World's 'Fastest Android Smartphone', Gets A Release in Europe
Despite reports that Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S5 has not performed as well as its predecessor, the Galaxy S4, the South Korean tech giant has paved the way to release another smartphone under the S5 lineup, the Galaxy S5 Plus, starting with several countries in Europe. Apple to Have Beats Music App Pre-Installed on iPads, iPhones in 2015
Apple has announced its plans to load the Beats subscription music service onto the iPhones and iPads that will be released starting in 2015. Corning's New Gorilla Glass 4 to Prevent More Cracks in Smartphones and Tablets
Corning recently announced that the company will be introducing the Gorilla Glass 4, a new and stronger version of the cover glass being used for both smartphones and tablets, to prevent more cracks and damages. AT&T and Starbucks to Roll Out Wireless Charging Starting with 200 Cafes in U.S.
AT&T has partnered with Starbucks to make wireless charging areas available at Starbucks cafes with which customers can easily charge their phones without their traditional cords. Apple Releases WatchKit for the Apple Watch
Apple has introduced a toolkit called the WatchKit to enable software developers to generate new apps suitable for the Apple Watch. Samsung to Stop Production of Many Smartphone Models in 2015
Samsung will reportedly be putting a halt to their wide range production of smartphones and place emphasis on only the most essential devices next year. 
Sony Music to Reconsider Collaboration with Spotify After Taylor Swift's Dropout Decision
Last November 8, Sony Corp. released a statement that the company is reconsidering their plans to further support free online music streaming services following Taylor Swift's decision to pull out her music from Spotify. 
Tracy Morgan Still Recovering from Severe Brain Injury Months After Car Accident
After months of sustaining injuries caused by a fatal vehicular accident last June, comedian Tracy Morgan continues to fight for his recovery, especially from a "traumatic brain injury."












