In other news, BlackBerry said it will launch one last phone with physical keyboard, OnePlus 3 will get Android Nougat, and more.Read More
Google hosted its I/O 2022 consumer keynote this week, where it teased the new Pixel Watch. Ahead of the official launch, a key specification of the wearable has been leaked. It will reportedly be powered by the Samsung made Exynos 9110 SoC.Read More
WhatsApp to support BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 10, and Nokia Symbian till June 30 2017.Read More
Over 1.5 million apps out of 5 million available for download on Google Play store and App Store have not been updated in over the last two years, a report has claimed. There are about 314,000 “Super-Abandoned” apps that have not been updated in the last 5 or more years.Read More
Blackberry has already gone live with its Black Friday sale and it gives customers the chance to save up to 53 percent on select smartphones.Read More
Google is letting users stay on G Suite legacy free edition plan for personal use as the no-cost alternative. Google had said that it was working on a no-cost option for G Suite legacy users to let them move their content and data. Old users will be able to sign-up for the no-cost Legacy G…
It has been a long journey for BlackBerry, and the new DTEK50 represents yet another reinvention.Read More
YouTube will not be blocked in Russia, the minister for digital development Maksut Shadaev said on Tuesday. He also acknowledged that such a move would likely see Russian users suffer and should therefore be avoided. However, Russia has blocked other foreign social media platforms.Read More
This smartphone is said to be codenamed Mercury, and now fresh live images leak has revealed key details of the device.Read More
Elon Musk has paused his bid to buy Twitter due to questions over bots. The artificially-operated accounts are now at the heart of the proposed deal’s latest controversy. The software is so commonplace that tech giants such as Meta, Google and Twitter have teams devoted to banishing bots, while cybersecurity firms sell defences against them.Read…