Self-driving cars doesn't mean 100 percent accident free. According to recent reports, four of the 48 self-driving vehicles operating on California roads have gotten into minor fender-benders since September.
After Google Maps users mis-used Map Maker to draw an Android peeing on the Apple Logo and other hacks, the search giant announced that it will temporarily shut down its online map editor and it'll rethink its approval process.
Earlier today (Monday) Apple CEO Tim Cook announced his arrival in Beijing over China's essential social network, Weibo. Purpose of Cook's visit is to unveil company's grand new environmental initiatives, designed to put the company on track to powering its operations with 100 percent renewable energy in the coming years.
Apple will make the new 12-inch MacBook available for purchase across all Apple Stores in the world by the end of this month, according a memo recently released by the company to its retail staff.
Around 2.1 million people in the United States still use the AOL dial-up to connect to the Internet. The number was unveiled in AOL's quarterly earnings report last week.
Next Thing Co. is launching the world's first $9 computer, which could be Raspberry Pi killer. Dubbed CHIP - the device is an entire computer and functions in the same way that any system would buy at the store would.
After being able to pre-order movies, smartphones, Internet users will now be able to pre-order apps as well, thanks to the new initiative by Google Play.
CHIP can run Linux and packs in some modest gaming capabilities.
A new technology has been used to identify the heartbeats of Nepalese under rubble.
Android devices across the country have received the Android 5.0 Lollipop update. Google now looks forward for the Android 5.1.1 version and says that the update shall be shortly rolling out on all devices.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM