Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Netflix all teamed up to announce the “Alliance For Open Media” to develop next generation of royalty-free video format.
NASA has posted a 16-second video composed of real images of the historic event taken by New Horizons when it fly over Pluto with some shots of Charon.
Today, the U.K. Cards Association has announced that it will be increasing the transaction limit to £30 for contactless payment services like Apple Pay.
Today, Nextbit, took to Kickstarter to announce and fund their unconventional smartphone Nextbit Robin which uses cloud storage to store files and apps
PayPal has launched a new payment service called PayPal.me, a new take on peer-to-peer payments that allows users to quickly, and conveniently transfer funds.
While we Linux users are happy to see game developers supporting our beloved OS, the makers of Pillars of Eternity feels that supporting Linux is not worthwhile.
University of Oklahoma announced that it would begin accepting Apple Pay across the campus, making it the first university in the United States to embrace Apple Pay.
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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