Friday, 11th, 2024 | 2:14AM Updated
Great news for all the gadget freaks out there! Sony has come up with a cool Google-Glass like gadget that you can clip onto your favorite pair of shades and become tech savvy.
Amazon took a bold step this summer by releasing the Fire phone despite knowing that the market is dominated by Android and Apple phones. Amazon dominates the market with its e-readers and they have now diversified into phones, with the hope that they can crack this domain as well.
Moderator of the entertainment and social networking website Reddit have started a comprehensive crackdown on users that attempts to share or publicize leaked Sony information. The crackdown has seen several users being banned after posting files related to the almost 250GB leaked Sony data.
Microsoft Windows 10 has reached its 1.5 million testers. It quickly got its first million in just two weeks.
It’s been confirmed that the new Toyota Tacoma will debut at the upcoming Detroit Auto Show in 2015. Toyota has already publicized a sizable amount of photos to confirm the years of speculation about the release of the highly-anticipated truck.
Tourism authorities in Beijing are mulling improving terms for transit passengers to attract more overseas visitors.
Recent report shows that Sony is trying to get itself into the Google Glass and wearable devices bandwagon as well. Reports are still unclear but is seems that Sony is eager to take a shot at this market after they unveiled their newest gadget, a small module the can be clipped into a pair of glasses.
Following the onset of various safety issues raised against online taxi service Uber Technologies Inc., the company has recently announced its decision to implement measures to strengthen the security of their clients, as well as to regain the trust and confidence of the public. This decision has been reportedly prompted by the rape allegations and other sexual abuse cases filed against the company's taxi drivers.
Instagram users have received an early Christmas present from the photo-sharing website in the form of not one but five new filters. Up to the present time, the last filter update of Instagram was way back Dec 2012 and now its users will definitely have a merry and happy holidays editing their photos with the addition of five more filters.
BlackBerry is going back to its roots by releasing their newest smartphone to date, the BlackBerry Classic. The name itself is a hint of what the smartphone will look and feel like. The newest smartphone from BlackBerry is reminiscent of its previously marketed phone the BlackBerry Bold which was released three years ago.
Microsoft is axing around $80 for the price of its Xbox One in the massive consumer market of China as an effort to compete with the upcoming launch of the Sony PlayStation 4 in the country next month.
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) will soon have 7,000 on-body cameras for its police officers, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti announced in a news conference on Tuesday.
Technology giant Google was given until February 2015 to make changes on its data policies and to better protect the privacy of Dutch citizens or else face a fine of more than $18 million, a Dutch data watchdog said on Monday.
China, through Premier Li Keqiang, vowed on Dec. 16 to improve relations between China and Slovakia in different fields and to take their bilateral relations to another level.
Apple Inc. won on Tuesday its iPod and iTunes antitrust trial as the jury handling the case found the firm not guilty of anticompetitive tactics. The case, which is nearly a decade old, accuses Apple for allegedly blocking off third-party songs from playing in its iPod devices.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.