WhatsApp today delivered an update for its Windows Phone with two new features. Facebook had acquired WhatsApp for around 22billion US$ in 2014.
Internet can bring the actual revolution empowering millions in rural areas by connecting to the mainstream in India.
American internet search giants Google have been fined a sum of 100,000euros by the French data protection authority for not wiping out search results in response to a ruling related to European privacy. Google had to abide by de-listing inaccurate results under name searches across all its websites to uphold the Europeans’ right to privacy, the National Commission on Informatics and Liberty(CNIL) said in a statement.
Many major wireless carriers are now offering free voice calling and texts in and out of Brussels after Islamic state terrorists attacked a major metro station based outside Zaventem airport in Brussels that killed more than thirty people injuring more than three hundred of innocent civilians.
Taiwanese mobile corporation HTC are all set to unveil a new smartphone the coming month. Thankfully to twitter leaks, it is poised to be the “HTC 10” succeeding M9 plus. It is rather the first time that the Taiwanese firm have decided to ditch the letter M to indicate their flagship series of mobile phones rather than a unanimous name.
“WhatsApp turned seven this week. With an amazing journey so far, and in the coming months, a greater emphasis has been worked upon on security measures and more ways to stay in touch with people” were the words that began in their official blog. Now, Facebook are planning to stop support for WhatsApp, Facebook and messenger applications for blackberry devices.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM