Apple has released the fourth beta for iOS 8.2 for developers. The new release has been pushed out just under a month after the company released iOS 8.2 beta 3 to developers last month.
Facebook is going to include Amber Alerts in the news feed - a new initiative that could further improve the child abduction alert system. Facebook will be partnering with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
You cannot love iPhone more than this man who was arrested at China border with 94 iPhones strapped to his body. The Hong Kong citizen had attached the Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models, trying to smuggle, but was caught by China customs police. Officials stopped the man when they saw him walking strangely.
Motorola cares for its users. In October last year, the company announced that it will be updating a handful of its devices to Android 5.0 Lollipop, but we are learning that the latest update will be pushed to 2013 devices as well.
A startup called Lumoid lets you try five wearables for a week for $20, so that you can "try before you buy." The new service will ship to you the chosen gadgets for a week trial.
Eyes on 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ford showcased its most sophisticated GT and Mustang at the Detroit Auto Show.
Apple has passed Nikon to become the second most popular camera brand on Flickr, according to the data released by Flickr. Canon remained the most popular camera brand on Flickr.
Samsung has launched the long-rumored Galaxy A7, a smartphone that is thinner(6.3mm) than Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The price of the 5.5-inch smartphone is yet to be revealed.
General Motors is planning to unveil an electronic rival to Tesla, a concept electric vehicle that can go 200 miles on single charge. The car could be introduced in 2017, costing about $30,000.
Video game console maker Nintendo is pulling out from Brazil, citing high import taxes and other tariffs on electronics. The company will no longer sell Nintendo consoles, games or other accessories in the country.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM