Fireboltt, the leading Indian smart wearable brand, proudly introduces its latest innovation, the ORACLE wristphone, a state-of-the-art Android smartwatch poised to revolutionize the wearable technology landscape. By integrating the Android OS and
· This game-changer in wearable tech features a 2.02-inch display, 4G SIM/LTE/WiFi, Android OS, Google Play Store, GPS, and more. · Priced aggressively at INR 5999, the product will go live on
Feature-rich and powerful DVRs to offer high performance solution across all verticals Eurotech Technologies, the Bangalore based leading technology solutions company, today announced the launch of 4,8,16 & 32 Channel standalone HD
Motoring Crunch reports that the next Nexus device won’t be manufactured by South Korean giant and LG is not working on any Google project as of now. Global communications director of LG,
Google is primarily looking at ones which can look good but don’t compromise on battery life and also merge well with the watches card-based UI. Looks like global search engine giant Google,
Samsung’s first ever smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear, which was launched alongside the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 handset, has reportedly captured 71 percent of the total smartwatch market share in the Q1 of 2014. As
Trust Google to keep it quirky, innovative and yet functional. Over the last two years the pattern of sale of tickets for its annual I/O developer conference has been more or less
Fortinet, a world leader in high-performance network security – today announced the findings of its FortiGuard threat landscape research for the period of January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013. Android OS Dominates
The company had plans to launch Android-running Asha devices in 2014. After having a rather unsuccessful stint with Windows, Nokia was reportedly testing Android OS for its smartphones. As per a report
HP today unveiled an industry-leading data center network fabric built on HP FlexNetwork architecture, enabling business agility for clients by delivering two times greater scalability(1) and 75 percent less complexity over current
Technology giant HP is looking at re-entering the smartphone race and is working on launching a new device, which will offer a “differentiated experience” to consumers. Without giving a timeline, HP senior