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Google Home: Search Giant’s Voice-Activated Home Device
Google is all set to enter the virtual-agent market with a voice-activated home device called Google Home. According to The New York Times, the Search Giant will unveil it on Wednesday at its annual Google I/O developers conference. The conference will start with a keynote presentation from Google Chief Executive
Links and Photos won’t Count in Twitter’s 140-Character Limit Anymore
Twitter is not willing to extend its notorious 140 character limit, however the social network is reportedly going to allow its users to make better use of those characters. Earlier this year, CEO Jack Dorsey was adamant about the limit and that it should not be lifted as it’s a
Microsoft’s Project Spark will be Snuffed Out Soon
Microsoft has cancelled its Project Spark half-game, half-platform, which allowed the buyers to create their own games within one big sandbox. The company has already pulled out the game from its online stores, making it no longer available for download on PC or Xbox One. Project Spark will Shut Down
Fender’s New In-Ear-Monitors can be Your Go-to Headphones
After rocking musicians for 70 years with its amps and guitars, Fender today released a range of headphones that double as in-ear monitors for performers – its first general consumer product. What is so special about Fender’s new in-ear-monitors? The audio expertise which made Fender a legend in instruments shines
Nintendo is All Set to Launch Two Mobile Games for Free
Following the March release of its first mobile app, Miitomo, Nintendo is all set to launch two mobile games – Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem – for smartphones this fall. Both the games will be free to download. Why is Nintendo launching the Games for Free? The idea of offering
Instagram Gets a Colorful Makeover and Simplifies User Interface
The popular image-sharing social network owned by Facebook, Instagram gets a colorful makeover. Instagram’s new icon is pink and yellow and purple and orange. But, it’s definitely different. And that’s not the only thing that has changed. Instagram has also rolled out a radical redesign of its mobile application, which
Google Wishes to Empower Women with a New Set of Emojis
Not all emojis are created equal and Google wants to do something about that. Therefore, the Search Giant has proposed a new set of emojis to empower women. Four Google employees wrote in a proposal that no matter where you look, women are gaining recognition and visibility as never before.
Dropbox Heads Back to School with Dropbox Education
After making its way to Windows 10 tablets and PC’s and launching new cloud security features, Dropbox is now heading back to school with Dropbox Education. While it has offered Business and Pro plans for their users, the educational field has been left out of its plans. But this announcement
Opera Brings Free and Unlimited VPN Service to iOS
Opera has launched free and unlimited VPN service to iOS on Monday, just a few weeks after introducing the same for its browser. Officially called Opera VPN, the app allows users to browse securely and view content that may otherwise be restricted, due to their location or other restrictions. Just
Minecraft – Mario Mashup: A Sort of Video Game Crossover is Here
Mario and his chums will soon venture into the blocky world of Minecraft as part of a free update for Minecraft – Wii U Edition. Minecraft – Mario Mashup launching digitally on May 17, will offer a bundle of item textures, character skins, and music ripped from the portly plumber’s