Monthly Archives: July 2022
An Australian court on Monday ordered Google to pay a former lawmaker A$715,000 ($515,000), saying its failure to take down a YouTuber’s “relentless, racist, vilificatory, abusive and defamatory campaign” of videos drove him out of politics.Read More
BlackBerry will offer the ability to capture, record, store and analyse mobile voice, text and third-party instant messaging applications such as WhatsApp and WeChat.Read More
WhatsApp has extended the messaging service’s support till December this year on BlackBerry, and December next year for Nokia S40.Read More
Google has started the rollout of the latest software update to Pixel phones. The June feature drop for the Pixel 4 and later phones brings system stability improvements and bug fixes. It includes the Pocket Operator app, shortcuts to add vaccine records to the home screen, and more. The new update is expected to reach…
OnePlus 5 price in India to be revealed tomorrow, Flipkart sale offers continue, WhatsApp will continue to live on old Android devices, and more.Read More
Amazon, Google and other tech firm urged the Biden administration to protect young adults who could lose US immigration status because of processing delays for permanent residency. The US immigration rule states that foreigners who turned 21 can no longer stay in the United States under parents’ work visas.Read More
A sales force boost will likely eat into profit, as the metrics of success BlackBerry wants to achieve typically depend on higher commissions to motivate sales staff.Read More
YouTube TV has started receiving 5.1 surround sound support on Android TV, Google TV, and Roku devices. The company is still working to enable 5.1 on Apple TV, Fire TV, and game consoles.Read More
The company said it received the endorsement from the NSA’s National Information Assurance Partnership, or NIAP.Read More
