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Tinder Trials Extra Control For Women
The "My Move" feature allows women to choose in their settings that only they can start a conversation with a male match after both have approved each other with Tinder's swiping function.
Motorola Power One Android One Smartphone With 5,000mAh Battery Launched in India at Rs 15,999
Motorola One Power will be Flipkart exclusive for online sales, though it will be sold via the offline Moto Hubs as well.
Is $1,100 Too Much For an iPhone? Get an Older One For Less?
If you’re shopping for a new phone, it pays to think hard about what you really want and what you’re willing to pay for it. Improvements over the previous generation tend to be incremental, but can add up over time — and so do the sums you’ll pay for them...
As New iPhones go on Sale, Studies Reveal Chips From Intel And Toshiba
Qualcomm has been a supplier of components to Apple for years, but the two have been locked in a wide-ranging legal dispute in which Apple has accused Qualcomm of unfair patent licensing practices.
Donald Trump Wants to Rein in Google, Facebook And Twitter, But What Could This Mean?
The White House has readied a Draft Executive Order, for stricter enforcement and investigations on big tech companies.
Samsung Galaxy A7 With Triple Camera Setup Launched
Samsung has announced a below Rs 30,000 price mark for the device once it reaches India.
Google Emergency Location Service is All About High Accuracy Tracking
Google is now rolling out the service in the US, and has partnered with T-Mobile. The ELS is designed to pinpoint your exact location and share it with emergency responders when you call 911 from an Android device.
Nikon Launches 2 Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras Starting at Rs 1.69 Lakh
Nikon "Z mount system" comprises mirrorless cameras with a new, larger-diametre mount as well as compatible "NIKKOR" lenses and accessories.
Qualcomm, Apple Kick Off Second Trial Seeking iPhone Import Ban
Apple and Qualcomm are locked in a wide-ranging legal dispute in which Apple has accused Qualcomm of unfair patent licensing practices. Qualcomm, the world's largest mobile phone chipmaker, has in turn accused Apple of patent infringement.
Facebook Expands Security Tools to Protect Elections Globally
Facebook has launched a pilot programme to expand its existing protections for users associated with US political campaigns ahead of the 2018 mid-term elections.
Brace For a 'Nightmare': ESA Astronaut Warns US East Coast With These Hurricane Florence Pictures
The images are spine-chilling even from 400 kms above the Earth.
BlackBerry Spark Enterprise of Things Platform Unveiled
The platform would facilitate consumer-friendly interfaces to complex processes and AI, such as voice-activated speakers with privacy protection.
New Apple Watch Series 4 Could Take Bite Out of Swiss Market
Apple presented the new Apple Watch Series 4 able to take an electrocardiogram to detect an irregular heartbeat and start an emergency call automatically if it detects a user falling down.
Microsoft is Working on an AI Network That Will Detect Cancer
Microsoft will build an AI platform to create a software environment using SRL's repository of more than a million histopathology slides.
Huami Launches The Amazfit Cor And Pace Smartwatches in India
Priced at Rs 9,999, "Amazfit Pace" is equipped with a 2.4 GB on-board media storage, heart rate sensor and monitoring, built-in GPS, distance, time, pace and calorie-tracking features.
New iPhones Aim For Momentum in Sputtering Smartphone Market
While the iPhone has made Apple the world's most valuable company worth more than $1 trillion, it has slipped to third place among smartphone makers as Chinese-based Huawei has grabbed the number two spot.