All-electric car by BMW, the i3, won the highest degree of respect among the all other nominees to be chosen as the "2015 Green Car of the Year" by the Green Car Journal.
Twitter is tapping the privacy factor to pull more users on its site by rolling out a new feature that allows sharing tweets via Direct Message.
Disney has released the first trailer and a poster of their latest live-action movie “Cinderella,” which is slated to hit theaters in March 2015.
If you are among the furious ones who found WhatsApp’s newest addition of two blue ticks annoying, follow these steps to disable them on your Android phones.
Google has finally started pushing out its most-awaited Android 5.0 Lollipop update to 2012's flagship Nexus 4 smartphone in its standard OTA method.
Microsoft has revealed the latest statistics of its app stores for PC and smartphones, which puts the total number of apps at more than half a million.
Nexus 5 owners are reporting Wi-Fi related problems after installing Google's most-awaited Android Lollipop update.
Google reported started dispatching the first batch of pre-ordered Nexus 6 devices to its customers, expected to receive by next week.
Texas Armoring Corporation (TAC) tested an armored Mercedes-Benz SUV with confidence by shooting at the glass using an AK-47 while the company's boss sat behind the wheel.
HTC's Mo Versi has revealed in a tweet that the company is planning to roll-out Google's latest Android Lollipop to Google Play Edition devices starting next week.
Google updated its mobile search application with series of changes, new features and adopted Lollipop's aesthetic Material Design look for a unified experience across all apps.
Google is finally getting its latest Android Lollipop 5.0 on a fast track to update its Nexus lineup along with some Motorola phones getting on the sideway.
Motorola's second generation Moto G became the first handset to receive the final version of Android Lollipop, while other flagships and Nexus series lag behind.
Amazon clearly failed to create sustainable demand for its Fire phone and new numbers back the claim putting its U.S. market share at less than 1 percent.
Microsoft unveiled the widely-reported Lumia smartphone without Nokia's name on it but scored mid-range specs to make an affordable entry.
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