Month: April 2017
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Apple Gets Permit To Test Self-Driving Cars In California
According to a recent report, California Department of Motor Vehicles has granted a permit for Apple to test self-driving cars in its border.
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Microsoft Lists Windows Phones That Will Get Creators Update
In a blog post, Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 Creators Update will only be available to 13 Windows Phone devices.
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Rumor: Microsoft May Introduce Tabs In File Explorer And Other Windows 10 Apps
Microsoft is experimenting with a new feature called “Tabbed Shell”, which adds tabs to all Windows 10 apps, including the File Explorer.
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Microsoft Blocked Updates To Windows 7 And 8.1 PCs Running On New Processors
Microsoft has effectively blocked all updates to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 PCs running on the latest Intel or AMD processors
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Mozilla To Introduce “Performance” Tab In Firefox To Improve Speed And RAM Usage
Mozilla is working on a new Performance feature for Firefox that will help improve the browser’s performance, especially on older machines.
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You Can Now Get Refunds On Digital Purchases At Windows And Xbox Stores
Microsoft has silently introduced a new feature for users to get a full refund on apps or games bought digitally via Windows and Xbox stores.
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5 Major Banks Offers Android Pay Integration In Their Mobile Banking Apps
Google has announced that some major banks will offer built-in Android Pay integration in their mobile banking apps.
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8 Best Free Camera Apps For Android
Here is a list of best Android camera apps that will help you to take pictures like a pro and allows you to edit and share them with your friends.
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AT&T Released Android Nougat Update For Samsung Galaxy Note 5 And Galaxy S6 Edge+
AT&T has released Android 7.0 Nougat update to Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ with a wide range of new features, and improvements.
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Fog Vs. Cloud: What You Need to Know About IoT Computing
Learn the differences between Fog and Cloud Computing and what makes fog computing viable for tech-based businesses and in IoT.
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Apple Watch: What Is Theater Mode & How To Use It?
With watchOS 3.2 Apple introduced Theater Mode and here we will explain how to enable it in your Apple Watch.
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Canonical Kills Ubuntu Unity, Will Switch Back To Gnome
Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth has announced the end of Ubuntu Unity in a blog post, spelling doom for the goal of creating a converged experience.
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Google Will Introduce A New Web Sign-In UI For Desktop Users
Google has updated its Sign-In pages on mobile devices to a new, cleaner version, incorporating elements of material design.
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Mozilla Firefox Is Getting New UI As Part Of Project Photon
Mozilla is planning to redesign its Firefox web browser with a brand-new look as part of project Photon, which will debut in Firefox 57.
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Apple Is Planning To Offer Premium TV Bundle Including HBO, Showtime, And Starz Channels
Apple is planning to offer HBO, Showtime, and Starz television channels in a combined “premium TV bundle” to its users via Apple TV and iOS devices.
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Comcast, AT&T, Verizon Confirms They Will Not Sell Individual Browsing History
However, Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon have all made statements claiming they will not sell your personal web browsing history.
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Samsung Galaxy S8 Facial Recognition Feature Is Bypassed Using A Photo
A recent YouTube video, shows the facial recognition system in Galaxy S8 can be bypassed using a close-up selfie as the user’s face.