Fleksy is on a partnership with ZTE to have their keypad installed on future smartphones of the Chinese manufacturer.
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Asus has just launched another device in India, the ZenPad C 7.0. Asus, one of the biggest Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics company, has recently launched their ZenPad 7.
Google has added a new feature to their Photo App. It now allows albums to be shared. Last May, Google has introduced their Photos app to the public. And just this Thursday, Dec.
The latest Mercedes-Benz 2017 E-class model is said to have smartphone like screens. Mercedes-Benz, like other car manufacturers, has been making an effort to stay relevant with all the latest technological developments.
HTC is rumoured to have a new flagship which will be the HTC Perfume that will be launch by next year's spring.
Google has now made their Play Music family plan live at $14.99 USD. Google Play Music is finally rolling out their family plan after teasing the public for a couple of months.
Smartphone maker Yezz has unveiled their latest device that has a 360 degree pictures and/or videos making ability as one of its highlight.
Alcatel Onetouch has launched their Pop Star phone in Nigeria and has partnered with Konga for retailing it.
Volvo has launches the first US support for Apple's CarPlay software in their XC90 vehicles. Volvo has just launched the first ever US support for Apple CarPlay in their 2016 model year XC90 crossover this Monday, Dec.
Facebook has just shut down their start-up division Creative Labs. Facebook's Creative Labs division is being shut down. The start-up, which was built within the company two years ago, has been building or rather creating a series of experimental social apps designed to test new interfaces and new interaction patterns.
Google just added a new feature that will work well together with their "to-do feature" , the "Reminder feature" for Android and iOS users.
Panasonic has launched their latest smartphone aimed for enterprise users, the Eluga Mark in India. Panasonic is once again trying to make news for themselves, this time by launching another smartphone in India that will hopefully compete well in the tech market.
The Cupertino company finally fulfills their promise of having a 100k limit to their matching/uploading limits of their Apple Music and iTunes service.