The World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2015 aims to bring developers and techies from across the globe to deliberate on the future software’s and the apps for the Apple devices.
The South Korean giant now aims to amplify their products working on the Tizen platform and thus reducing the number of smart phones on the Android platform.
Oculus Rift virtual reality headset for general consumers will be launching in the first quarter of 2016, Oculus VR announced today. Preorders for the same will be starting later this year, the company added.
iPhone might become a new tool in genetic studies. According to a new report, the Cupertino-based company is collaborating with U.S. researchers to launch apps that would offer some iPhone owners the chance to get their DNA tested.
Snapchat is finally making its media content sharable. The app released an update recently which brings sharing capabilities of contents from Discover section to Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and LinkedIN from the app.
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.
In a case filed by Fujifilm against Motorola over infringement of a patent by the latter, the jury in San Francisco ordered Motorola Mobility to pay $10.2 million in damages for using Fujifilm Corp’s patented technology in its phones without permission.
Amazon has signed a deal with JetBlue under which Amazon Prime members will get free, unlimited access to in-flight Wi-Fi. The speed will be fast enough to stream videos.
Google receives more search queries from smartphones than PCs from users in U.S., Japan and 8 other countries, the company said in a statement.
Apple's next-generation Apple TV will include a revamped remote featuring a touch-pad, according to a New York Times report.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM