Two Brand New Apple Watch Apps Are Debuting
Apple Watch is the latest addition to the list of Apple products. Up until now, mobile developers are still thinking and developing new apps for the said product. However, some people are still questioning the capacity of Apple Watch’s apps as they can easily say that the applications for smartphones
Nokia To Return Next Year with a Bang
You shouldn’t miss this comeback from one of the leading mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia, as they have announced that they will rejoin the mobile industry next year. Even if it has been experiencing a lot of glitches lately, sources say that they will return in 2016 with a new model.
Newest Windows OS to Be Released in July
This summer, Windows 10 OS is about to be released whilst Microsoft persistently releases details on the said OS. AMD, Microsoft’s hardware partner has already reported a loss of $180 million during the first quarter. Nonetheless, its CEO, Lisa Su believes that the release of the updated operating system can
Children at Risk of Overweight with Too Much Bedroom Tech
Being overweight—a condition said to be putting every child at risk. And for a reason, lack of sleep follows having smartphones and gadgets, among others into their bedrooms. According to several researches in the past, there is a correlation between weight and sleep in children. Safefood’s latest campaign phase is
Nokia to Reenter the Smartphone Market in 2016
Nokia is set to re-enter the market of Smartphones in 2016. A new report from Nokia claimed that it was looking to re-enter the market in that said year and was working on new technologies, such as virtual reality. According to a report by Re/code, which cited two people briefed
CU Rolls Out New Smart Meters
City Utility is rolling out a new technology for its mission of helping consumers save on their utility bills. The company is aiming to develop advanced metering infrastructure in order to reduce utility consumption of consumers. Director of Geographical Information Systems and Advanced Metering Infrastructure of City Utilities, Chris Hill,
Google on Antitrust: ‘Bad People’ Only Try Pulling Us Down
After regulators at the European Union charged the giant tech, Google, for antitrust, the New York Times published a headline saying that the campaign versus Google in Europe was funded by competitor Microsoft. Given that part of it is true, the story being shopped by PR staffers and executives at
Technology to Predict Driving Errors Developed
Researchers at the Stanford and Cornell are promising new auto technology that predicts driving errors. Although many cars already have their cameras and sensors that can monitor and watch the surrounding vehicles and markings, the new system will also use a camera inside the automobile in order to monitor the
China Suspends New Financial Banking Cybersecurity Rules
The bank regulator of China suspended the new financial web security rules temporarily this week after comments and feedback from banks that showed practical challenges regarding the country’s long-term effort of cutting dependence on matters of entrenched foreign technology. Based in Reuter’s review of the notice issued, the country’s regulators
Miniature Rocket Engine Is the Future of Space Tech
Latest disruptive space technology might be a battery-operated rocket engine. A defense research company based in New Zealand and the US, Rocket Lab has been exploiting the growing power of small batteries in developing a new rocket they are calling the ‘Electron’. The company said that it would spend $4.9M