November 21, 2024
The wall journal has reported that the social media platform Parler which is known for its free speech-driven space, gets funding from Robert Mercer and his daughter and a conservative activist. United
Google has been sued by a former YouTube employee for allegedly pressuring recruiters to only look for female and Latina applicants and that the video-sharing platform had last year stopped hiring White
Apple is working to make subscription content available through its News app, giving publishers with paywalls a new way to control who sees their articles, two sources familiar with the matter said.
The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA), an organisation dedicated to best practices in professional publishing, presented 97 awards for outstanding journalism at its annual SOPA Awards for Editorial Excellence gala dinner
Soon after launching the Galaxy Core 2, Samsung seems to be gearing up to launch another budget KitKat smartphone – the Galaxy Star Advance – if a retailer from Mumbai is to
Samsung Z came as a first Tizen based smartphone, which was unveiled in June but missed its appearance in an occasion detained in Russia. Samsung hasn’t provided any shipment date thus far.
Google is reaching for the sky. On Monday, the company said that it had purchased Titan Aerospace, a maker of high-altitude drone satellites, which Google says will be used to take photos
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is preparing a higher bid for computer maker Dell Inc ahead of a key shareholder meeting after proxy firms endorsed founder Michael Dell’s $24.4 billion buyout offer. Ichan
The New York Times (NYTimes.com) today launched a news app for Kindle Fire, which delivers the latest news and award-winning journalism of The New York Times, designed and formatted for optimal reading
NEW YORK: Amazon, long rumored to be developing its own smartphone, is working on a screen that allows people to see 3D images without glasses, the Wall Street Journal reported. The Journal
TOKYO: Smartphone usage in Japan has nearly doubled over the past year to one in every three people, a recent survey has revealed. The findings, compiled by Central Research Services, showed that