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Due to increasing demands on using Apple Pay and Apple Touch ID, banks has been issuing safety warning against storing another individual's fingerprints. The act is like handing out your secure bank details to thieves.
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Artemis, a start-up company in San Francisco gains support from Nokia Networks. Nokia will test Artemis' new technology pCell in the coming year.
Facebook has refused to take down pictures that include a victim and a killer on her memorialized Facebook account leaving her friends and family hurt and in distress. The victim's father petitions Facebook's decision through Change.org.
Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. has answered. They have sent a response to EU officials charges against them. The almost 130 page response suggest that a long legal battle might ensue.
A developer has discovered Apple's Indoor Survey App. An app which was launched secretly by Apple that targets big businesses.
Snapchat has recently reworked their terms of service. Now they have included ownership of all contents sent using their service.
On a very unexpected move, Facebook ordered their employees to switch to using Android phones. The move which doesn't discriminate or promote according to Chris Cox, is just a way to expand their Facebook experience for Android mobile users.
Samsung released its latest smartwatch, the Gear 2. It comes in 2 versions, the classic and regular Gear 2. It is said to be more user friendly than their previous watches.
Huawei on its quest to gain more audience in India announced that they will now also sell their Honor smartphones through Snapdeal.
After drawing ire from its users, Facebook has issued an announcement baring changes to their "real name" policy. The changes as written by Facebook's VP for Growth will be tested starting this December.
Somerville and Boston has intalled "green" charging booths for handeld devices on their cities. This charging booths which are on a test run allows citizens to charge their smartphones for free by the use of solar powered panels.
Nintendo, one of the largest video game companies has now ventured into the smartphone gaming world. The announcement has been made by Nintendo's CEO Kimishima on the briefing that happened this Thursday, October 29.
Samsung possitively reports that they have noticed an increased to their profit gains. This news comes as a relief for them as they had been experiencing a decline in sales for the past seven quarters.