California [USA], April 18 (ANI): Facebook is reportedly working on its own voice-assistant to rival the existing Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, and Google Assistant.
California [USA], April 17 (ANI): Microsoft reportedly decided not to sell its facial recognition technology to law enforcement agency in California, over privacy concerns.
California [USA], April 17 (ANI): Charging smartphones to full 100 per cent may save the hassle on your way back from a long commute, but do not do this to your Tesla Model 3.
California [USA], April 16 (ANI): First tested earlier this year, Google Pay is now allowing some users to import their data from Gmail to gain access to loyalty cards and tickets in the payments app.
California [USA], April 15 (ANI): In what could spell reputational damage for Microsoft, the company has admitted that its Outlook.com security breach, which was revealed over the weekend, was far worse for some than others.
California [USA], Apr 15 (ANI): Amazon Music, which comes under the e-commerce service's Prime benefits, is limited to the members who pay for the subscription that covers priority delivery, music, and video streaming as well.
California [USA], Apr 15 (ANI): As technology becomes indispensable and more data is put out on the web, law enforcement agencies have also started to first see smartphones and web activity to gather evidence.
California [USA], Apr 15 (ANI): A security researcher has discovered a vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer which allows hackers to potentially steal user data even if they don't use the browser.
Washington D.C [U.S.A], Apr 14 (ANI): The world's largest airplane took off for the first time on Saturday morning. The aircraft, built by rocket launch company 'Stratolaunch', had its critical first test flight and is designed to launch rockets into orbits from the air.
California [USA], April 13 (ANI): Social fundraising platform GoFundMe is rebranding Direct Impact Fund at GoFundMe.org to let users contribute to six general topic areas, instead of donating to specific campaigns.
California [USA], Apr 13 (ANI): Repeated controversies is probably the biggest reason Facebook spent USD 20 million on CEO Mark Zuckerberg's personal security in 2018.