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HTC is threading the idea of new standalone virtual reality device that operates without smartphones.
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Twitter is taking on rivals Facebook and YouTube with its new platform to increase video offerings. Twitter is taking on rivals Facebook and YouTube with its new platform to increase video offerings.
A six-year old iPhone 4s claiming to be one of super limited edition Steve Jobs design is selling on eBay for whooping $150,000.
Apple is not looking to compete with smart speakers of Amazon and Google. The Amazon Echo and Google Home are very amazing devices. Both have the capabilities of streaming music and answering your questions just by speaking to it.
Selfie-oriented Oppo A57 resides in the budget bracket of $234 but borrows some of the most enticing features of more powerful Oppo F1s.
Two major data breaches on Yahoo significantly reduced its price as negotiation for selling the internet business to Verizon continues.
Sony Global Education launches on Saturday, Feb. 18, it's children learning kit called Koov. Sony Global Education launched its children learning kit called Koov.
Microsoft is looking to push its Windows 10 testing to a corporate setting with its latest program "Windows Insider Program for Business."
Cloud-based data and applications are difficult to maintain so the industry is slow in its development.
Apple was granted a patent, numbered 14/817328, that could make future iPhones touch-sensitive in all angles.
Google paid its autonomous car experts so much money to the point that some of them resigned after becoming instant multi-millionaires.
Apple big boss Tim Cook appeals to governments to launch measures against fake news that are proliferating the internet nowadays.
UK government counters potential shortage of cybersecurity experts by launching Cyber Schools Program which gives extensive mentoring modules to extracurricular clubs.