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United States Marine Corps reject tech giant’s robotic dogs for being too loud. It seems like Alphabet just had disheartening news. Its robo-dogs have just been rejected by the US marines for the simple reason that they are too loud, which could give away the troops' positions to the enemies.
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myFab introduces a new kind of device charger that promises to charge batteries with an eco-friendly charger.
Apple has reached a settlement with Italian authorites over tax disputes. Apple is set to end the year with an enemy crossed off their dispute list. It has been reported that they are willing to pay the $347 million USD or £234 million GBP that they are fined due to an Italian tax dispute after they were accused by the authorities of fraud.
Tech giant calls cybersecurity company out for its plug-in tools exposing Chrome users to practically almost anyone online.
Karbonn has just unveiled two new smartphone models to the public. Karbonn has added another device to its growing list of smartphones. It has just added the Titanium smartphone models to its portfolio and launched them as well.
The three new devices to be launched from the said program are “WELT,” “TipTalk” and “Rink.”
The chipset maker seems to be gaining equilibrum in China with the new licensing deal it signed with Chinese smartphone maker.
The Chinese tech company has bought a new domain for a hefty price, which some say is part of its move to become more internationally known.
The social media platform has hired a new vice president of diversity and inclusion in the person of Jeffrey Siminoff.
An FB hoax has been circulating the web just before 2015 ends. Year 2015 is about to end in a day, but it doesn't seem like that will stop people from being gullible to a hoax that has already been announced to be untrue.
The Taiwanese tech company has just launched another new device in India in before the new year comes.
The move is an attempt by the tech company to create more efficient businesses that can compete better with the current competitive markets.
It has been reported that the tech giant has applied for trademarks that indicate they are planning to have more Beats stations around the world.