Pebble's New Smartwatches Get Serious About Your Fitness
Smart WearablesTechnology

After releasing Pebble Round and Pebble Time, Pebble is back with Pebble 2 and the Pebble Time 2. Today, it’s also launching Pebble Core, a new non-smartwatch product. Because its Pebble, therefore, you know it’s launching on Kickstarter. Know More About Pebble’s New Smartwatches Pebble 2 is focused on fitness

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Google’s Plan to Password-Free Login is Moving Forward
InternetTechnology

If Google’s password-free login – Project Abacus becomes successful this summer, then the conventional passwords will soon be a thing of the past on the Android devices. The project stems from the idea that humans are not very good at remembering passwords, but they’re quite good at simply being themselves.

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This new feature will be welcomed by media sites, bloggers and more
SocialTechnology

Reddit, one of the largest online communities, announced on Thursday that it will let its users embed its posts/discussion threads on other websites. This new feature is quite simple to use as you can embed the threads just like you currently embed Tweets and YouTube videos in web pages. Readers

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It's Time to Change Your LinkedIn Password Again
SocialTechnology

LinkedIn, which suffered a major data breach in 2012, has uncovered new information suggesting that the hack was much worse than it was thought of. In a blog post, the company warns that 100 million users appear to be affected by this hack, which includes not just passwords but email

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Netflix launches Fast.com, its own speed test website
InternetTechnology

Netflix is obsessed with speed (for obvious reasons) and quality of your internet connection.To help you check how your connection is doing, it has launched Fast.com on Wednesday, a trademarked web page that loads and runs a speed test without user intervention. And yes, this isn’t any old website. The

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GadgetsTechnology

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

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Links and Photos won’t Count in Twitter’s 140-Character Limit
SocialTechnology

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

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Microsoft’s Project Spark will be Snuffed Out Soon
TechnologyVideo Games

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

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Fender’s New In-Ear-Monitors can be Your Go-to Headphones
GadgetsTechnology

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

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Nintendo is All Set to Launch Two Mobile Games for Free
AppsTechnology

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

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