Yota Tsuji is looking to shake things up in New Japan Pro Wrestling. The Japanese star recently defeated Hirooki Goto in the final of the New Japan Cup. This marked his first cup win of his career, ...
We've long pondered the possibility of an e-ink phone. One that offers enough battery life to get us to the end of the day, or maybe even the End of Days, simply by being less reliant on the ...
Remember the headline-grabbing Yota phones, which stood out due to its integration of both a regular touchscreen and an E Ink screen on the same device? The company is making a comeback with the Yota ...
Update, 09/20: The Yota 3 is now available for pre-order via Chinese retailer JD.com. The dual-screened handset is available in three variations: a 64 GB model, a 128 GB model and premium 64 GB model ...
“The YotaPhone 2’s extra e-paper screen is useful and awesome, but it’s price is high at $500 (without a contract).” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing ...
Russian mobile-making startup Yota Devices has just unveiled the next generation of its dual-screen smartphone, the YotaPhone. As with the current first-gen model, which went on sale in Russia and ...
Yota Devices is a Russian company that entered the mental space of tech enthusiasts everywhere with the debut of the original YotaPhone a couple of years ago. In 2014, it launched the YotaPhone 2, a ...
Yota, a Russian company best known for its router and modem hardware, has announced plans to produce an Android smartphone with two screens, one a standard 720 x 1280 LCD and the second an E-Ink ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. Last year at CES, Russian manufacturer Yota demonstrated a prototype ...
While the actual real-world utility of having two screens is debatable, the YotaPhone is probably one of the most unique smartphones to have come out to market in the last few years. Unfortunately, ...
Russian mobile operator Yota bravely stepped out with one of the world’s first large-scale WiMax networks in 2008. Making the switch to LTE four years later, when the whole world had already signed on ...