This has undoubtedly got to be the year of the bots. If Microsoft Build wasn’t a sign of the changing times, then Facebook Bots ought to have been. But if you still weren’t convinced, then Google I/O 2016 should have sealed the deal for you.
Indian startup Smartron has launched its first smartphone in the country, the t.phone. The smartphone has been priced at Rs. 22,999, and will go on sale in early June via Gadgets 360 and the Smartront.store, with registrations already open. The company had launched its laptop-tablet hybrid, the Smartront.book (Review) in March.
Upcoming virtual-reality headsets based on Google's new Daydream VR system won't be as sophisticated as Facebook's Oculus Rift.
New reports suggests the game could make a surprise appearance alongside other games the company is expected to showcase.
Motorola has recently announced its latest fourth generation Moto G lineup in three variants: standard G, G Play, and G Plus. The Lenovo-owned smartphone maker seems to have been gaining a lot of ground since breaking into the ‘budget smartphone’ market with its immensely successful Moto G series- its best-selling brand since Razr.
Sony has just announced a follow-up and planned release of Xperia XA Ultra- the Japanese tech giant’s ultimate response to selfie addicts’ obsession. The latest flagship update of the X series is reportedly armed with 16MP front and 21MP rear cameras.
New reports churning out from Silicon Valley rumor mill indicate a likely postponement of Microsoft Surface Pro 5’s release in 2017. The Redmond-based tech giant is apparently itching to install Intel’s latest Kaby Lake processor but the chipmaker said that it couldn’t hurry mass production in such a very limited timeframe this year.
Are you the type to dash madly toward any new online service’s sign-up page even if you think you’ll never touch it again, just to lock down your username of choice? As any good geek knows, handles are a precious commodity, especially for free services that don’t have explicitly advertised nickname-recycling policies.
The Oculus Rift and HTC's Vive are now available and later this year, Sony's Playstation VR is coming out. This guide offers a comparison between the three and will help your device which VR system is right for you. The era of desktop VR is upon us.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM