BlackBerry will no longer charge for BBM privacy features
BlackBerry used to charge $1 per month for some key BBM privacy features like retract and Timer. But now, the Canadian company is offering these privacy features for free with the updated BBM app for Android, iOS, and BlackBerry devices. It has happened to me many times that I send
Google and Acer launched Chromebase for meetings
Acer, the Taiwanese company is the world’s leading Chromebook brand. It has now teamed up with Google to launch Chromebase for meetings, which is an all-in-one system dedicated for video-conferencing. Specs of Chromebase for meetings Chromebase for meetings features a 24-inch full HD (1920×1080 resolution) touchscreen with an integrated HD
FBI promises to help the US law agencies to unlock encrypted devices
After cracking the iPhone of the San Bernardino shooters, the FBI promises to help the US law agencies to unlock encrypted devices in criminal cases. It’s not clear what method the federal agency is planning to use to unlock phones, tablets and media players confiscated as evidence. The FBI said
Google to end support for Wallet Card from June 30th
The search engine giant announced that it would end support for Google Wallet Card starting June 30th. Google launched its prepaid debit card service back in November 2013, which lets you pay for things online and in person using your Wallet balance at any retailer that accepted MasterCard. It also
Microsoft debunked ZDNet’s report about built-in Ad Blocker for Edge browser
In the last couple of days, various reports were swirling around the Internet that the next version of Microsoft Edge browser would come with a built-in Ad Blocker. ZDNet was the first to report this story, when its reporter saw a slide during Microsoft’s Build 2016 developer titled “Microsoft Edge:
Dyson Pure Cool Link Purifier Fan is smart enough to tackle home air quality
Dyson – The British technology company is best known for its sleek bagless vacuum cleaners. It’s now introducing Dyson Pure Cool Link Purifier fan aimed to tackle the problem of home air quality. Last year, the company unleashed its first ever air purifier, but it was available only in China.
FBI agrees to crack iPhone and iPod in Arkansas homicide
After cracking a terrorist’s iPhone, the FBI has agreed to crack iPhone and iPod in the Arkansas case where two teenagers are accused of the double homicide of Robert and Patricia Cogdell. Faulkner County prosecuting attorney, Cody Hiland told the Associated Press that the FBI had accepted a request from
Sony Cybershot RX10 III is the perfect portable alternative to a DSLR
In the last few years, many companies have launched smaller cameras with giant zoom lenses. But most of them failed to impress with their resulting images. To get a good quality photo while you zoom, you were required to have a DSLR with a bulky, expensive telephoto lens. But the
Sony to launch 4K streaming service ULTRA on April 4th
The popularity of 4K TV’s among people has been increasing over the last year or two. But some people like me don’t buy 4K TV due to lack of 4K content. To overcome this problem, Sony announced to launch its new 4K streaming service called Ultra in the United States
Oracle seeks $9.3 billion in damages from Google for using Java API’s in Android
In 2010, Oracle sued Google for using Java API’s in its market-leading mobile OS – Android. In 2012, both the tech companies went to trial over the matter, but the jury couldn’t decide whether the search engine giant’s use of Java in Android was protected by fair use or not