Apple and IBM have added eight more enterprise apps designed for iOS devices. The newly released apps are focused on healthcare and industrial products industries.
Comcast announced that it's bringing Gigabit Pro, an Internet service that brings 2 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) speeds in Atlanta, starting next month. The speed is twice as fast as the 1Gbps Internet speed offered by Google Fiber.
Salesforce.com has acquired Toopher - developer of a mobile two-factor authentication app that leverages location-awareness.
After Twitter launched Periscope, Facebook has introduced a new app on similar lines that lets you create collaborative videos with friends.
Apart from launching a brand-new flagship HTC One M9, the company also launched a refreshed version of its last year flagship - HTC One M8s. The smartphone has been launched at GBP 379.99 and will be available in early April in Europe.
The war between American tech firms and China is about the get uglier as Google plans to blacklist websites approved by China's Internet Certificate Authority.
The markets giant, Apple is now set to capture all the non-Apple users of the market by the launch of its now programs. Apple’s new trade-in program focuses on all the Windows, Android (particularly Samsung smart phone users), and Blackberry users.
Google has brought out its new variants of the Chromebook at a price as less as $149, which has given a strong competition to giants such as Microsoft.
The WhatsApp has provided a new update which allows users to enjoy calling facility on the portal.
Apple might be planning for an early release of iPad Mini 4, just weeks after revealing the Apple Watch on March 9, 2015, according to latest rumors.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM