Today's announcement of Google Home is likely to be the most exciting "living room" news that comes out of the company's annual developers conference, but that doesn't mean TV has been completely forgotten. Google today announced a bunch of new hardware partners for Android TV and Google Cast, its two solutions (just two!) for watching web content on TV screens.
The Catholic-born actress was seen with a Koran, and says that she is open to learning.
Amazon.com will offer wine, beer and spirits deliveries to Prime Now users in Seattle and three neighboring cities in Washington.
Courtney Love was allegedly attacked in her car by anti-Uber demonstrators in France.
Rappers Lil Wayne and Jay Z will be collaborating on something new for Tidal.
Bharti Airtel will start 4G services trial in Chennai from today, followed by Mumbai and Hyderabad by the end of this month.
After the U.S. Department of Justice and European Commission, the Federal Trade Commission will also investigate Apple's effort to set up deals with record labels as it prepares to launch its own music streaming service this summer.
A homeless man touched everyone's heart with a note and donation last Sunday.
Sony has launched the PlayStation Vue Web video service - a cheaper alternative to cable - with packages starting at $50.
Reports are suggesting that Apple is planning to launch a subscription TV service in June, starting with 25 channels. Recently the company also lowered the price of the Apple TV.
HBO network is planning to launch its much anticipated HBO Now video streaming service and is in talks with Apple and Google for a launch partner, according to various media reports.
Tinder - the popular dating app - has lunched Tinder Plus, a premium service that would cost more for users over 30 years old.Tinder Plus includes two most-requested features - Passport and Rewind.
Google has announced that it's expanding the free storage of its Google Play Music Service, allowing users to store 50,000 songs without any charge, up from 20,000.
Amazon has launched an enterprise email and calendar service, according to a report by Wall Street Journal. The service will compete with offerings of Google and Microsoft.
Brad Pitt was reportedly dismissed from jury duty for being too much of a "distraction."
09 Aug '24 16:35PM