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Niantic To Let Pokemon Go Players Bring Six Pokemon To Gym Training
Niantic To Let Pokemon Go Players Bring Six Pokemon To Gym Training

by Staff on Friday, October 07, 2016

Niantic, the firm responsible for unleashing the mobile game Pokemon Go upon the world, has announced through its official blog that it is preparing to roll out a new update that will allow players to bring half a dozen Pokemon to a friendly gym for training. Previously, players were only allowed to bring just one.

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

ComiXology Now Offers Exclusive Original Comics Content
ComiXology Now Offers Exclusive Original Comics Content

by Staff on Thursday, October 06, 2016

After becoming the most popular hub for digital comics online and on mobile devices, ComiXology has revealed its plans of creating original comics content. Dubbed as the ComiXology Originals, this brand new program will highlight comics produced by both creators and publishers.

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Apple Pay Can Now Be Used In Purchasing Electronic Train Tickets in New York
Apple Pay Can Now Be Used In Purchasing Electronic Train Tickets in New York

by Staff on Wednesday, October 05, 2016

Over the past few months, Apple has been signing deals with various banks and retail establishments so they can provide their Apple Pay service to their customers. Today, however, it seems like Apple is ready to hit a new direction with Apple Pay as it has tapped on transportation companies to adapt the payment option. 

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Your Guide To Everything Google Unveiled At Its Pixel Event
Your Guide To Everything Google Unveiled At Its Pixel Event

by Staff on Tuesday, October 04, 2016

Google finally held its highly anticipated event and let us just say that there is plenty to be excited about. The highlight of course is the company’s unveiling of its new Pixel smartphones, but apart from that, the tech giant also debuted some other cool stuff. So without further ado, here are the cool things you should check out.

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USB-C Has A New Audio Standard That Spells Bad News For The Headphone Jack
USB-C Has A New Audio Standard That Spells Bad News For The Headphone Jack

by Staff on Monday, October 03, 2016

The decision by Apple to do away with the headphone jack in its newest iPhone 7 devices was not met with a standing ovation, especially for those who prefer this traditional port for audio.

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If Spotify Successfully Buys SoundCloud, It Could Fully Stand Out Against Apple Music
If Spotify Successfully Buys SoundCloud, It Could Fully Stand Out Against Apple Music

by Staff on Friday, September 30, 2016

Compared to other music streaming services out there, SoundCloud may have a lot of catching up to do, especially in terms of the volume of its user base. But it does have something that other services might envy -- the ability to let users post remixes and be their own version of a DIY DJ.

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New JD Power Survey Ranks Apple Music As Number One Music Streaming Service
New JD Power Survey Ranks Apple Music As Number One Music Streaming Service

by Staff on Thursday, September 29, 2016

JD Power conducts a yearly survey on paid music streaming services out there, and in this year’s installment, the marketing firm has named Apple Music as the most dominant.

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Free Wi-Fi On Your Bus Coming Soon, Courtesy Of Google
Free Wi-Fi On Your Bus Coming Soon, Courtesy Of Google

by Staff on Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Recently this week, Google has officially announced its Google Stations project, with the objective of delivering free Wi-Fi connections inside trains and buses across the globe. The tech giant has actually began this movement (or something like it) last year when it started bringing free Internet service to train and bus stations in India.

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Former Verizon Employee Pleads Guilty To Illegally Selling Customers’ Records
Former Verizon Employee Pleads Guilty To Illegally Selling Customers’ Records

by Staff on Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Daniel Eugene Traeger, a former employee of wireless industry giant Verizon Wireless, has entered a guilty plea to the charge of illegally selling phone call records and location information of Verizon customers to a certain private investigator, according to a report published by the

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Apple Looking To Turn HealthKit App Bundle Into Diagnostic Tool, And Not Just For Tracking
Apple Looking To Turn HealthKit App Bundle Into Diagnostic Tool, And Not Just For Tracking

by Staff on Monday, September 26, 2016

Apple apparently has plans to transform its HealthKit app bundle into something more than just a tracking tool, but into a complete diagnostic tool that collates fitness and health related information that can be used to provide medical advice.

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