Google to Unveil New 4K Chromecast Ultra on Oct. 4
Google will be hosting an event on Oct. 4 where the company would launch a new Chromecast media streamer called “Chromecast Ultra" or “Chromecast Plus.”
Google will be hosting an event on Oct. 4 where the company would launch a new Chromecast media streamer called “Chromecast Ultra" or “Chromecast Plus.”
The Alcatel Pixi 4 Plus Power smartphone with a massive 5000 mAh battery and quick charge support has been announced.
Microsoft has announced that it plan to add Artificial Intelligence features to Office 365 and Windows 10. The company made the revelation at the Ignite Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Microsoft stressed that companies currently require smarter tools to make the best use of large amount of data available to them.
Google is reportedly working on a hybrid operating system which will combine the features of its Chrome and Android operating systems. The resulting software, purportedly known as Andromeda, is likely to debut on a laptop codenamed Bison. However, the laptop may be officially introduced as Pixel 3.
The Micromax Canvas 5 Lite smartphone has been launched and is now available for purchase exclusively on Snapdeal.
The BLU Life One X2 smartphone has been released in the US.
The affordable Intex Cloud Matte 3G smartphone has been unveiled in India.
Samsung has postponed the resumption of sales of its Galaxy Note 7, which was scheduled to begin on September 28. The technology giant stated that it needs more time to process the recall of the smartphone. Samsung had to recall 2.5 million devices worldwide due to a battery malfunction.
Earlier this year at the I/O conference, Google unveiled its new VR platform called Daydream. The tech giant released a beta version of the Daydream VR SDK at the conference. Google has announced that the VR SDK is now out of beta testing phase.
Yahoo recently disclosed that a massive data breach, which occurred back in 2014, affected up to 500 million of its users. The company said it suspects that the breach was state-sponsored. Forensic teams are now looking at the usual suspects which include countries such as Russia and China. However, there is no proof available to implicate any of these nations.