Month: August 2015
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Facebook Will Introduce Tools To Fight Video Piracy
Facebook has now announced that it intends to crack down on video piracy and the company will introduce new tools to tackle piracy.
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BlackBerry Venice Real World Images Leaked
A recent leak shows real world images of BlackBerry Venice, the upcoming Android slider from the once former king of business smartphone manufacturer.
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Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon Smart Protect
Today, Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Smart Protect, a new technology that will provide advanced protection against zero-day malware threats.
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Archos Diamond Tab Android Tablet Announced. Will Be Shown At IFA 2015
Archos announced that their new Android Tablet, the Archos Diamond Tab and will reveal the tablet at the IFA 2015 happening this week.
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Microsoft Lumia 950 XL Specs Leaked. Has Front Camera With LED Flash
A recent image leak reveals specification for Microsoft Lumia 950 XL along with some interesting features.
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Apple Haggles With Content Providers Over Pricing Of Its Apple TV Subscription Service
A rumor claims that Apple wants to charge $40/month for its Apple TV subscriptions service, but the content providers believe that Apple’s pricing is too low.
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Microsoft Is Cleared Of Patent Infringement By U.S International Trade Commission
Microsoft avoided a major setback, when U.S. International Trade Commission declined to block the import of its devices in a longstanding patent dispute.
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NASA’s Pluto Probe Heading To Kuiper Belt
NASA has selected next potential destination in the Kuiper Belt for their New Horizons spacecraft to visit and investigate.
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Google Inbox By Gmail Gets Text Formatting Feature
Google has announced that they have made some changes to the Inbox by Gmail service and it will now be able to offer up better text formatting options.
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Microsoft Lumia 640 Is No Longer Available In T-Mobile Online Store
Due to demand and lack of supply, T-Mobile confirmed that it would no longer sell the Microsoft Lumia 640 through its online store.
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BlackBerry CEO Admits Their Devices Need More Apps To Be Competitive
BlackBerry’s CEO John Chen admitted that BlackBerry smartphones needs more apps to compete iOS or Android where there are millions of apps to choose.
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Netflix Update For Wii U Brings UI Update, Performance Improvement And Many New Features
Netflix has updated their Wii U app bringing better UI, improved performance and lot of new features including profiles and auto play.
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Apple TV, iPod & Cinema Displays Marked As Obsolete Ahead Of September’s Event
According to a leaked support document from Apple, Apple TV and many other Apple devices will be marked obsolete a day before its September iPhone event.
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Microsoft Photos For Windows 10 Receives Another Update
Microsoft has pushed out an another update for its Photos app in Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile through the Windows Store.
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Flurry Of Filings Irks Judge In Apple vs Samsung Lawsuit
In Apple vs Samsung lawsuit, Judge Lucy Koh barred Apple and Samsung from filing any more motions, briefs, or letters without permission from the court.
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New iPhone 6S Leak Reveals Front FaceTime Camera And Force Touch Hardware
A series of high-resolution images of iPhone 6S was leaked that shows an upgraded front-facing FaceTime camera with bigger sensors and force touch hardware.
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Twitter Has Blocked 31 Government Transparency Accounts
Recently, Twitter has blocked 31 government transparency-seeking accounts from accessing its developer API.
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OPPO R5S Is Officially Launched In Europe
Chinese manufacturer Oppo has officially launched the Oppo R5S in Europe. R5S is an upgraded successor to the original super-thin Oppo R5.