Microsoft announced free Windows 10 upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users, but looks like users of Windows RT will be left out in the cold. According to a report from The Verge, 'Surface Pro 3 and "entire Surface Pro lineup" will get the update to Windows 10, but Windows RT won't get the full OS.'
Google is planning to sell wireless service directly to consumers after striking deals with Sprint and T-Mobile, according to a report from WSJ.
Twitter is officially launching "While you were away" feature, designed to recap tweets you may have missed while not using its app. The feature first announced in November last year has finally arrived for Twitter for iOS.
Apart from introducing a new operating system and bundle of new features/apps, Microsoft announced its foray into virtual reality, shocking everyone. Here are top six announcements that Microsoft made at the recent event:
One of the most popular instant messaging service for smartphones WhatsApp can now be used via Google Chrome. The recently launched WhatsApp Web is a merely an extension of mobile app that will mirror your conversation to the browser, meaning that the data will remain on the phone.
The man was found slumped motionless in his chair in Kaohsiung at an internet cafe.
Microsoft is showing off its new operating system at an event during which it announced that the Windows 10 will be offered as a free upgrade to owners of devices running Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Phone.
WhatsApp is banning users using its service through unofficial client for 24 hours. Users of popular third party clients of WhatsApp, like WhatsApp+ and WhatsappMD were afflicted.
Facebook is updating its News Feed to reduce the false/hoax posts without affecting your daily dose of satire.
The popular password management tool LastPass is now available as a native desktop app for Apple computers. The tool saves all your passwords and lets you securely access them from anywhere through browser extensions, mobile apps and now through the new Mac app.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM