The Windows 10 Anniversary update will bring in major changes to the operating system. US-based technology giant Microsoft is all set to launch its much-awaited Windows 10 anniversary update two months later on August 2.
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Finnish tech company says it will be making another smartphone that will come out before 2016 ends. For those Nokia fans out there, good news to all of you! The handheld device you used to love or some still love is set to make a huge comeback.
myFab introduces a new kind of device charger that promises to charge batteries with an eco-friendly charger.
Introducing the latest kind of selfie stick that comes attached to your mobile phone hidden in its casing.
United airlines is scheduled to dole out iPhone 6+ phones to their customer reps to enable them to help their consumers on their travel related issues.
Xiaomi Mi 4 will be running Windows 10 officially by Dec. 3 according to the company president's post.
The thinnest Windows phone to date has just been released by Yamada Denki in Japan. It seems like it is an on-going trend that the bigger the screen, the better a smartphone is.
Google announces that they have now made Google Maps accessible offline. The new Google Map app lets users download a map and certain information regarding an area they want in advance.
Cortana, Windows clever personal assistant is coming soon to iOS users. The company has just announced that they are looking for a limited number of testers for Cortana iOS beta version.
Time to update your software! Due to a security flaw that was dubbed critical, Microsoft has released an emergency patch to remedy the issue. Microsoft said in a security bulletin that the security flaw could give an attacker the opportunity to install programs, view, change, delete data or create new accounts with full user rights.
The beginning or the end for Microsoft Phones. Microsoft has not been on top of the smartphones competition. They tried partnering with Nokia to create the Microsoft smartphone, but it did not reach the market broadly.
Microsoft has reportedly started phasing out the 'Nokia' and 'Windows Phone' names from products, aiming to replace them with 'Microsoft' and 'Windows' in future devices. The Lumia brand, however, will stick around.