Author: Edward Ramamoorthy
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It Is Official, Microsoft Windows 10 Can Run Android And iOS Applications.
Today at BUILD developer conference, Microsoft announces that Windows 10 will support running Android and iOS application.
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Apple Hires BBC Radio 1 Producers For Its New Music Streaming Service
A report claims that Apple hired four top producers from BBC Radio 1 to work on a new music streaming service coming this year.
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How To Change Your Apple Watch Bands
The bands of Apple Watch are interchangeable, learn how to change your Apple Watch Bands that fit the many different aspects of your lifestyle.
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Android Apps Support For Windows 10 May Be On The Way
It is rumored that Microsoft may allow Android Apps to run on Windows 10 devices and will make a formal announcement at Build 2015 developer conference in San Francisco.
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Tech Companies Are Attempting To Help Victims Of Nepal Earthquake. Google, Facebook, Apple Sprint, T-Mobile Are Involved
Tech companies are launching tools and services to help people find and track friends and relatives who are affected by Nepal earthquake.
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LG Watch Urbane Coming To Verizon On April 28, Will Cost $349.99
According to a leaked document Verizon will launch LG Watch Urbane on April 28, i.e. tomorrow for $349.99.
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How To Use Multi Window, Split Screen and Pop-up View In Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy S6 allows you to use multiple app at the same time. Learn how to use multi window, split screen and pop-up view to run two apps at the same time.
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Microsoft Discontinues Lumia 830. Could It Mean Lumia 840 Is Coming?
Microsoft has silently discontinued Lumia 830 in India and is planning to announce Lumia 840 with with Windows Phone 8.1 GDR2 pre-installed.
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Google Announces “Project Fi” Wireless Service And Enters Cellular Service As MVNO
Google announces Project Fi, a service that combines the networks of multiple carriers and leans heavily on Wi-Fi hotspots to provide cellular connection.
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Apple Halves Revenue Share For Apple TV. Now Takes 15% Of Subscription
To bring more content to its Apple TV, Apple has reportedly agreed to take 15 percent of revenues earned through subscriptions. Recent reports from Re/code states that, to encourage more partners, Apple has halved the cut on subscription for MLB.TV, Hulu Plus, Netflix and HBO.
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NSA Cares About Your “Security” – Wants “Front Door” Access To Spy On You
NSA wants technology companies to create a “Front Door” access using a digital key that allows access to your devices. This key is then broken to multiple pieces to prevent any one agency or person from getting in.
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Microsoft Releases Office Remote For Android, An App To Control PowerPoint And Other Office Presentations On PC
Microsoft quietly released a new app for Android, Office Remote, which allows you to control your PowerPoint slides using your Android smartphone. This free app dubbed Office Remote allows your Android smartphone to connect with your Windows PC remotely over Bluetooth.
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Indian Police To Use Pepper-Spraying Drones
Police in Lucknow, a populous north Indian city, has purchased five weaponized drones that sprays pepper to control riots.
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Google Now Integration And New Launcher Coming To Chrome OS Beta
Google Chrome OS beta channel is getting new Chrome Launcher 2.0, Google Now integration, extract password protected zip files, automatic timezone update, revamped Files App with Google’s Material Design UI and much more.
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GitHub Faces Massive Denial Of Service (DDoS) Attack From China
GitHub is under attack with a massive denial of service (DDoS) attack from China based internet search giant Baidu. The attack is caused by Baidu user tracking code.
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YouTube Is Experimenting With Ultra HD 4K Video Playback At 60 FPS
YouTube is currently experimenting with Ultra HD 4K videos that can play at 60 FPS. The option to play at 4K is available for only 6 videos hand picked by YouTube.
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Rumor Claims Samsung Is Planning To Buy AMD
A new rumor originating from South Korea clams Samsung is planning to acquire AMD, a global semiconductor company whose main products include microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors and graphics processors for servers, workstations and personal computers, and embedded systems applications.
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Google Allows Third Parts Apps To Use Their Safe Browsing API To Block Malware
Today Google publicly released their Safe Browsing API and database of malware and phishing data to developers to use in their apps to bolster their own security measures.