Anton Burkov was startled to find Internet advertisements referring to content in his mails, and decided to file a lawsuit against Google.
More iPhones may have been sold in China than U.S. for the first time in history, according to reports.
Blame Apple because it bought the best fingerprint scanner in the industry and the plan to include fingerprint scanner in Nexus 6 had to be scrapped.
T-Mobile has launched a service called Score under which you can opt to pay $5 a month for exclusive access to discounts when upgrading to new devices.
"World's first Tesla hotel" is here. A man from Phoenix, Arizona has listed his Tesla Model S as an $85-a-night Airbnb room. Airbnb is a website for people to rent out lodging.
The high-speed Internet by Google, Google Fiber might be announced later this week for North Carolina, according to reports. The search giant is holding events in Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte next week according to WRAL Techwire which would possibly be related to Google Fiber.
Google does it again, and this time to Apple. Google Project Zero - the Google's security team detecting bugs and flaws on the Internet - has published details about three security flaws in Apple's OS X operating system.
Cablevision System Corp is introducing a wireless Internet phone service to give users an alternative to pricier data plans from cellular companies like Verizon and AT&T, the company said on Monday.
Ride-sharing corporations such as Uber, Lyft will not require industrial license plates as the California Division of Motor Vehicles has revoked the requirement. Most of the Uber and Lyft drivers are regular Joes and Janes that have vehicles with standard plates only.
Apple has opened a new massive store in Hangzhou, China. The newly opened store is one of five Apple Stores opening in China before the Chinese New Year at the end of February.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM