Category: Headlines
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge concept images reveal new design
Samsung ELECT LTD, (NASDAQ: SSNLF)- A set of pictures portraying the Galaxy S7 Edge that have surfaced online showcase a potential design strategy for the upcoming smartphone. For yet another time during this week, the South Korean-based tech giant is making headlines with its forthcoming Galaxy S flagship line-up. In the past few days we…
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Apple iPhone 7 rumors say it will feature an Intel chipset
US- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) A report published by VentureBeat suggests that the next generation iPhone, the iPhone 7, will come with an Intel chip. It has roughly been a month since the announcements of Apple’s latest phones, the iPhone 6S smartphone and iPhone 6S Plus phablet, and the rumor mill is already being flooded…
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Transistors get more shrunk by IBM scientists
ARMONK, NY- International Business Machines Corporation (NASDAQ: IBM) The technology giant has managed to develop a set of transistors that are even smaller than previous generations. In the semiconductor industry, scientists and engineers are striving to make transistors smaller and smaller. However, there is what is known among those people as the “red brick wall”,…
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Samsung Galaxy S7 rumors claim it will feature a USB Type-C port
Samsung ELECT LTD, (NASDAQ: SSNLF)- A report published by tech blog SamMobile suggests that the Galaxy S7 smartphone will be featuring a Type-C port instead of a microUSB one. There has been a lot of buzz surrounding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S7 smartphone lately. Yesterday, citing a Chinese source, we reported that the device has a…
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iPhone 6S pre-order strategy goes bad for Apple in India
INDIA- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) The Cupertino giant’s iPhone 6S poorly organized pre-order strategy in India has backfired, as sales figures have indicated. Apple had planned a seemingly complete pre-order strategy for the iPhone 6S in India, but apparently it has backfired due to the exorbitant price that went along. The company launched its product…
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Apple will pay $234 million after losing patent dispute to the University of Wisconsin
US- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) The Cupertino giant has lost the patent case against the University of Wisconsin, which is now authorized by the law to claim its US$234 million fine from the iPhone company. Apple brags about its own innovations and unique patents created and used only by the company. For that reason, partly,…
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Google kills off ‘OK Google’ feature from Chrome browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA- Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) The search giant has killed off the ‘OK Google’ voice assistance feature from its Chrome browser. Google seems to be on a general mood of changes, as the company has announced that it will soon be getting rid of a second feature – the first one is Chrome’s…
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Meet Google’s new real-time info Android app, Meter wallpaper
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA- Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) The search giant’s Creative Labs has just released Meter wallpaper, a new real-time info application for Android. If you own an Android smartphone then you should know that there are several apps designed by Google that fit perfectly to your device’s software and yet are not pre installed.…
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Adobe confirms critical vulnerability on Flash that affects all platforms
SAN JOSE, CA- Adobe Systems Incorporated, (NASDAQ: ADBE) Despite the security update, the US-based software development giant admits that a severe vulnerability has affected all major operating systems. A few months have passed since the last time that Adobe announced a major vulnerability on its Flash software. Now, just one day after releasing its monthly security…
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Apple iOS 9 Siri Vs Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile Cortana Vs Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow Google Now: Which one is the best!
All three tech giants, Apple, Microsoft and Google, have their very own virtual personal assistant, which is Siri, Cortana and Google now respectively. We put them head to head to figure out which one is the best. Having a virtual assistant on your smartphone has been a major trend for long enough to be considered…