Google has been innovating its products and making the lives of the people easier by improving mobile searches with the help of rich cards and a new scientific application.
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The search engine firm agreed to pay £130 million GBP tax, but some critics will not settle for the said amount.
The telecom company Lava International has launched a smartphone targeted at users looking for low-cost big-screened phones.
The tech giant’s technology for 360-degree image views has now added Mont Blanc into the list of famous landmarks it has mapped.
The former Mozilla executive is said to be launching a new browser that will top up all other existing browsers.
The tech giant has developed a set of codes that it claims would make its browser more efficient than ever.
The social media launched its "Initiative for Civil Courage" to counter "online extremism" in the continent.
The Chinese manufacturer will now have locked bootloaders on its devices, which will take at least three weeks to unlock.
One of the tech giant's supposed partners for its audio platforms reveals why it has not released any speakers and what happened to the deal.
A new smartphone applicaton in South Africa helps consumers keep track of cheap gas filing stations and claims to help save money on diesel needs.
The Cupertino company directs its users to use its Beats 1 service instead. Apple is making a major move by ending its free iTunes Radio online service by Jan.
The tech giant refused to post a Gmail ad by one retailer for using terms that the company sees as degrading to a person.