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Google Working On A Keyboard For iOS With Gesture-Based Typing And GIF Search Support
Google is developing a keyboard for iOS with a number of features like gesture-based typing mechanism, search support for GIF’s and more.
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AT&T Wi-Fi Calling Will Now Work When Travelling Abroad
AT&T announced that they are expanding their Wi-Fi calling feature to allow subscribers to make calls to the United States over Wi-Fi when travelling abroad.
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Google Maps Allows Marking Your Favorite Locations With Colorful Stickers
Google has revealed some new options to Google Maps, which allows users to add colorful stickers to mark their favorite locations on the Maps app.
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Rumor: Windows 10 Photos App To Gain Intelligent Search Feature
A recent report claims that Microsoft will introduce some new features and improvements like intelligent search, advanced editing options to its Photos app.
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Rumor: Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad Pro Will Have A Starting Price Of $599
A recent rumor claims that, Apple’s upcoming 9.7-inch iPad Pro will have a starting price of $599 and have 32GB and 128GB storage options.
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Twitter CEO Finally Confirms That 140 Character Limit Is Staying
In an interview with NBC’s “Today” host Matt Lauer, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey finally confirms that the 140-character limit in tweets is staying.
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Home Improvement Retailer Lowe’s Will Use Microsoft HoloLens To Improve Customer Kitchens
Microsoft announced that Lowe’s will use the Microsoft HoloLens to give their customers a holographic experience of their home improvement.
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U.S. Cellular Will Take LG G5 Orders Starting From March 28, Officially Available In Stores On April 1
Today, U.S. Cellular announced that customers could order LG G5 starting on March 28 and the handset will be available in stores starting April 1.
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AT&T Is Rolling Out Security Update For Samsung Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S7 Edge
Today, AT&T has started rolling out this month’s Android security update for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge smartphones.
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T-Mobile & Verizon Are Rolling Out March Security Update For Samsung Galaxy S7 & Galaxy S7 Edge
Today, T-Mobile has started rolling out this month’s Android security update for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge smartphones to U.S. customers.
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Apple Said To Move Part Of iCloud Services From AWS To Google Cloud Platform
A recent report claims that Apple has moved some of its iCloud and services data from Amazon Web Services to Google’s cloud platform.
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Nixon Mission Is An Android Wear Smartwatch With 100-Meter Water Resistance
Watchmaker Nixon has announced their first Android Wear smartwatch, the Nixon Mission, a rugged smartwatch that is water resistant up to 100 meters.
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Apple Says Government Is Trying To ‘Rewrite History’ In San Bernardino Shooting Case
In the recent court filing Apple speaks plainly and argues that the government is seeking to “rewrite history” with its interpretation of the All Writs Act.
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Top Apple Analyst Gene Munster Thinks Apple Car Could Cost $75,000
According to top Apple analyst Gene Munster Apple will most likely outsource it and Apple could likely price the car at around $75,000.
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Game-Changing Technology in Home Security
Home security technology is in a constant state of reinvention and evolution, and many technologies available today have radically changed the way homeowners think about security.
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Instagram Will Soon Display Content Based On Personalized Algorithms Instead Of Chronological Display
Instagram today announced that instead of showing contents in chronological order, they are going to switch to a new personalized algorithms based on each user. In their official blog post, Instagram claims that people on average miss about 70 percent of content that appears in their feeds. To counter this, they will soon start ordering…
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Apple Music Brings DJ Mixes And Remixes Of Hit Songs To Its Library
Apple has made a deal with digital distributor Dubset to bring previously unlicensed DJ mixes and remixes to Apple Music. DJ mixes and remixes of hit songs are very popular but due to complex licensing deals involved, it is hard for online music streaming service to include them in their library.
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European Union To Question Apple, McDonald’s, Google And IKEA Over Tax Deals
A recent report indicates that European Parliament’s tax committee will question Apple, McDonald’s, Google, and IKEA about their European tax deals on Wednesday.