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Instagram Introduces Story Search
Instagram Introduces Story Search

by Staff on Tuesday, May 23, 2017

A couple of months after Snapchat integrated a feature called Search for Stories, Instagram is now debuting a similar functionality called Story Search in order to allow mobile users to search Stories.

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

The Today At Apple Concept: How Apple Is Looking Ahead
The Today At Apple Concept: How Apple Is Looking Ahead

by Staff on Monday, May 22, 2017

It was last week when Apple first debuted its Today at Apple concept. The idea is to significantly expand or maybe redefine the basic concept of the Apple Store, which not only will sell Apple’s products but also host free classes and even concert events.

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Appears in: Apple

Updates On DHS Ban On Laptops From European Flights
Updates On DHS Ban On Laptops From European Flights

by Staff on Friday, May 19, 2017

Recently this week in the beautiful city of Brussels in Belgium, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) held discussions with the European Union with regards to the subject of possibly banning big electronic devices from being taken aboard the cabin of commercial flights coming from the European continent to the US, according to a report recently published by the

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

AMP Now Covers More Than 2 Billion Mobile Pages Over 900,000 Domains
AMP Now Covers More Than 2 Billion Mobile Pages Over 900,000 Domains

by Staff on Thursday, May 18, 2017

Google yet again continues to try to make Internet surfing on mobile devices a more improved experience.

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Should Android Users Be Worried About WannaCry?
Should Android Users Be Worried About WannaCry?

by Staff on Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Over 300,000 computers in more than a hundred countries around the world have been affected by the WannaCry cyberattack. For those not familiar with WannaCry, it works by exploiting outdated versions of Windows, especially those that never got updated with relatively recently rolled out security patches from Microsoft.

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Appears in: android, Internet, Mobile, Wireless

Verizon’s Strategy In Acquiring Straight Path
Verizon’s Strategy In Acquiring Straight Path

by Staff on Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Almost a week ago, Straight Path had announced that it had struck a merger deal with Verizon Wireless that will effectively have the biggest wireless carrier in the United States pay about $3.1 billion (by way of an all stock transaction) in order to acquire Straight Path.

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Audi, Volvo To Incorporate Android Infotainment System In Their Upcoming Cars
Audi, Volvo To Incorporate Android Infotainment System In Their Upcoming Cars

by Staff on Monday, May 15, 2017

Car manufacturers Audi and Volvo have announced their plans to fully integrate Google’s Android Auto into their upcoming vehicles in the near future.

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Appears in: android

Transform Your Selfies Into Emoji Via Google Allo
Transform Your Selfies Into Emoji Via Google Allo

by Staff on Friday, May 12, 2017

Emoji are cool and all, but wouldn’t it be nice to be able to customize them into something that resembles us just a little bit? Well, Google Allo has got you all covered.

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Google Search Now Lets Users Check For Local Events
Google Search Now Lets Users Check For Local Events

by Staff on Thursday, May 11, 2017

Google recently rolled out a new update to its app and mobile web search, which now allows users in the United States to easily look for interesting activities (music concerts, film festivals, sports games, art shows, seminars, conventions, etc) nearby, either later in the day or in the days or weeks to c

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

DHS To Soon Ban Tablets, PCs, Cameras, Gaming Devices In Flights From Europe
DHS To Soon Ban Tablets, PCs, Cameras, Gaming Devices In Flights From Europe

by Staff on Wednesday, May 10, 2017

And apparently it gets worse -- the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reported to be planning to expand its ban on electronic devices bigger than a mobile phone in all cabins of commercial planes leaving Europe.

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

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