PERSONAL TECH
  • Computers

    Sony PlayStation Vue: The best alternative to Cable TV

    PlayStation Vue is going to be Sony's latest alternative for Cable TV. Sony is not the only company in the quest as the likes of Apple have been trying to do this for years with an Internet-based TV delivery service model to take on cable. Sony seems to have outpaced Apple on this front.

  • Software & Apps

    Instagram to make the best posts appear first

    Instagram has planned to make changes in the way posts appear on the feed, and it is going to be implemented very soon. Instead of the old chronological order, it is now going to display posts with maximum likes and shares first.

  • Tablets

    Apple to announce arrival of Macbook Air 2016, Macbook Pro 2016 very soon

    Apple has continued to dominate the market this year. After releasing the iPhone SE and the iPad 9.7, fans are now waiting to hear what is in store for a few other products Apple has in tow - specifically the Macbook Air and Macbook Pro. Fortunately for them, speculations about both laptops have since made its way online.

  • Gadgets

    Roku’s new Streaming Stick, updated app close gap with streamer boxes

    Roku announced a new version of its Streaming Stick on April 4, Tuesday that includes almost all of the features of the company's other video-streaming devices. The $50 high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) dongle provides HD unlike the 4K resolution of the Roku 4 streamer box, but also offers quicker processing speeds and updates to the company's mobile app. Other upgrades to the new Streaming Stick include a thinner shape, color change from purple to black, and quad-core processor.

  • Software & Apps

    WhatsApp to offer full encryption for all platforms’ 1 billion users

    WhatsApp is rolling out full encryption for all platforms of the messaging service. Encryption will be provided for all messages and calls on the Facebook-owned application. This would even prevent the company's employees from spying on users' messages or giving them to law enforcement.

  • Tablets

    Apple iPad helps non-verbal autistic teen learn to speak in new short film

    Apple's new short films that were released during the weekend star an autistic teenager who is non-verbal. They highlight the importance of mobile devices having accessibility features and apps for people with special needs. Technology has had a big effect on the life of 16-year-old Dillan Barmache who now uses an iPad and software to talk with people near him.

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