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A new part of the story. A new Chapter in the legacy of Blackberry care of TCL TCL, the company behind TVs and Alcatel phones, gave a hint of its plans for CES 2017 early next year, and it will be mainly about Blackberry.
Microsoft Office for Android gets an update and will now support SVG image editing. Microsoft Office is becoming a standard app on Android devices in which Word, Excel and PowerPoint are now pre-installed.
Google Drive, the cloud storage service is present including a yearly membership alternative for its most reduced tier plans
Chatbot are no being made to be as real as humans by companies. Chatbots has been one of the most entertaining things to ever exist in this modern age.
Instagram Live rolls out for Windows 10 and mobile devices Several weeks after Facebook Live has been released, Instagram Live followed suit and started rolling out their version for Windows 10 and mobile devices.
South Korean mobile gaming company Netmarble, acquires most of rival company, Kabam's assets, as it pushes westward to enter North American market.
Facebook removed the option of sharing exact location in Nearby Friends. Instead, it enables users to send a friendly hello with a "wave."
Discover how Huawei Mate 9 fairs with Apple iPhone 7 Plus in terms of camera, battery, features, and overall performance.
Best Buy is offering the best Apple iPhone 7 Plus this holiday season for free and gift cards worth up to $900 for qualified customers.
Is Best Buy open for Christmas 2016? What is their schedule for the holidays? Find out here! Best Buy and other shops have been consistently opening their stores even at extended hours prior to Christmas Eve.
Apple has found a supplier for an OLED-making machine other than Samsung. However, it may take at least two years for the Cupertino-based company to finally get one.
Two of the biggest tech companies in the industry are at it again with Apple filing a case against Finland-based phone company Nokia for licensing terms on technologies. Apple claims that Nokia is taking advantage of a legal system that is ripe for abuse by carving up its patent holdings and passing it on special firms.