Why Google Assistant is Alphabet’s Key to Unlocking Massive Android Potential
Google’s push on Android has now moved several notches in the right direction, as we witness the (re)awakening of a…
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Google’s push on Android has now moved several notches in the right direction, as we witness the (re)awakening of a…
Talking about the sale of $3.4 billion worth of shares in SNAP after Snap Inc.’s IPO last week, one of…
It appears that Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones are facing serious issues with their three built-in microphones. In a…
According to Korea Economic Daily, the Samsung Galaxy S8 could come with facial recognition as an additional biometric recognition feature,…
Google has finally figured out that Hangouts should ideally be used for business purposes. To this end, the company is…
Nintendo Switch is expected to ship about 8 million units in its first 13 months, according to IDC research director…
Google announced the launch of its Cloud Video Intelligence API at the Google Cloud Next Conference that is currently underway…
Love him or hate him, when Peter Thiel, billionaire investor in Facebook, one of the very few Trump supporters in…
Evan Blass, the man behind several credible leaks about the Samsung, has come out with another bit of news about…
Samsung looks like it is the next large company with plans to expand its manufacturing presence in the United States,…
In November 2016, Google and Intel announced a strategic working partnership to try and bring on board enterprise companies to…
It’s no surprise that Apple has limited appeal – and sales – in the massive smartphone market in India, one…
What we’ve been calling iPhone 8 and iPhone X will actually be called “iPhone Edition”, says a new report from…
Despite the fact that the Nintendo Switch release was rushed, there’s a tremendous upside to it now that the new…
Intel and its x86 processor architecture have long been the dominant duo in backend computing infrastructure, such as datacenters. But…