Motorola's super cheap and popular Moto E has been the crowd favorite in the sub-$150 market. It's not yet official if Motorola is planning the second version of the phone, but folks at Android Police may have got their hands on the Moto E (2nd Gen.)
Amazon has launched an enterprise email and calendar service, according to a report by Wall Street Journal. The service will compete with offerings of Google and Microsoft.
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have only been out for a few months, people have started looking out for iPhone 7. However, going by the traditional naming conventions the next-generation iPhone will be called iPhone 6s and it could be accompanied by iPhone 6C (may be cheaper).
PlayStation fans are eagerly waiting for the official announcement of the Free Games available for PlayStation Plus subscribers on PS4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in February 2015. These PS Plus Free games are available under Instant Game Collection scheme.
Microsoft is launching Outlook for iOS and Android phones and tablets. It had acquired an email startup Acompli last year. The new Outlook app, which almost looks identical to Acompli, is available for free in the respective stores.
Sony is dropping Music Unlimited on PlayStation and will partner with Spotify to launch a replacement service. The new service called PlayStation Music will be integrated into the PlayStation Network, allowing users to link their accounts to Spotify for easy sign-up and subscription.
Facebook has updated its Paper iPhone app. The update brings a better photo sharing experience for users. With the update, which brings the Paper iPhone app to version 1.2.5, the alternative News Feed app will now support the new Favorites album from the Photos app introduced with iOS 8.
The Federal Communications Commission issued an enforcement advisory on Tuesday which ban hotels from blocking personal Wi-Fi hotspots.
Twitter is expanding from its current offering of 140 characters to allow users of the popular microblogging site to use group private messaging and native video.
Apple has recently posted profits for the last quarter of 2014 which is largest any corporation has ever seen. The company announced sales of $74.6 billion and profit of $18 billion, ending the quarter with $178 billion on hand.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM