World's second most popular wearable is Mi Band, by Xiaomi, in terms of shipments, according to a recent report from IDC. The Mi Band is a $15 product that hit the market last August in mainland China, spreading to India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Nano-spirals developed by researchers at University of Vanderbilt have unique optical properties that can be used on credit cards and for tracking purposes.
The new revisions will receive positive response but gamers could still complain as the device does not appear to support 5 GHz WiFi, a long-pending demand of the gaming community.
Simple tips like using goblins can help starters get ahead of the rest in Supercell's Clash of Clans.
Sony has revealed that the Planetside 2 will arrive on PS4 on June 23rf in Europe and North America. The game has been in beta of the Playstation since earlier this year.
Apple's annual developer conference, WWDC 2015 starts on Monday. Here are five things that we think you should know:
Dish Network is in talks to merge with T-Mobile, the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the United States, according to a report by Wall Street Journal. The purchase price is yet to be finalized.
One of the most interesting service that Google announced at the recent I/O conference was Google Photos, which offers unlimited storage for photos and videos. The app, initially was only available for our smartphones, limiting us to backup photos only from our handheld devices.
Google has apologized to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his image began appearing in image search results for the query "Top 10 criminals in India." The list included criminals like Dawood Ibrahim, American gangster Al Capone. Surprisingly, it also included Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Fallout4.com briefly went live with the below teaser image, showing a kind of desert workshop motif underneath the words "Bethesda Game Studios Presents: Fallout 4 - Welcome Home."
09 Aug '24 16:35PM