Chief Executive Jack Dorsey announced that Twitter is keeping the 140-character tweet limit, where users were concerned over the word that Twitter was considering increasing the character count.
Read more »
Sony may soon be introducing a stronger version of the PlayStation 4 that will able to output 4k graphic gaming.
CEO Rick Osterloh of Motorola Mobility is departing as Lenovo goes in line with a broad reorganization that is looking to shuffle the company in diverse business units and executives.
T-Mobile’s Binge On service has been added to Youtube that will allow users with more video streams to their devices without wasting any data or money.
In an ongoing battle against the federal government for Apple to unlock an encrypted iPhone, Apple engineers joined in with the company to resist law enforcement in request to disable existing iOS encryption, claiming that they would quit their jobs if the FBI wins court fight.
Twitter declared that it will be shutting down the TweetDeck application of the Windows version. The company mentioned that the effect will take place on April 15, and that it’s only possible to use TweetDeck on the web.
On Tuesday, Instagram declared its plans to follow the footsteps of Facebook to implement an algorithmic feed, which a user’s timeline can be viewed in order instead of viewing a post in reverse chronological order.
This summer, Microsoft is shifting towards merging Windows 10 with Xbox One, taking the PC’s Universal Windows Platform to the gaming industry.
Apple decided to move parts of its iCloud’s services data from Amazon Web Services to the cloud platform of Google, a move indicating a bid by the company to diversify its infrastructure.
Google is releasing Google Analytics 360 Suites for enterprise marketers that will provide data and marketing products while enabling them to collect and respond a traffic of content data and ads reaching their sites concerning consumers.
Comcast is rolling out in Atlanta its gigabit internet service to consumers. As the company shows competitive effort in going against Google Fiber, where a user if signed up to a 36 month contract for a rate of $70 per month will be offered an upstream capped at 35Mbps.
Apple is showing serious effort in the publishing business, where on Tuesday the company introduced Apple News Format for all publishers which will attract writers and editors alike to the service, and allow advertisers to input their own articles to appear for people to open up and find.
Minecraft is a popular construction game that is due to be tested by Microsoft for artificial intelligence.
Adobe announced today the launch of Adobe XD also formerly known as Project Comet, the company’s new user experience design and a tool for prototyping solution in creating mobile apps and websites.
At the Game Developers Conference, Google introduced to its game developers a new services for the annual Developer Day, which included features for virtual management of goods and currencies, and a new type of ad that allows gamers to play free trial game for 10 minutes directly from a Google search result page.
Google opened up its first smartphone service called Project Fi that depends on Wi-Fi hotspots to connect, and it’s now offered to customers in the U.S.
On Friday, Kodak Alaris released a new photo sharing app that portrays celebrated moments turned into storytelling called Kodak Moments.
Snapchat could be taking itself into the hardware business, where the company shows effort in staffing up hardware experts in building a wearable headset of their own.
CEO of speaker and home audio maker Sonos John MacFarlane stated in a blog post saying that the industry will be laying off employees to adapt to a different approach concerning the music company by offering paid streaming and voice control.
On Thursday, the U.S Justice Department declared Apple a falsely rhetoric over the fight of the government’s request to infiltrate the unlocked iPhone that belonged to one of the shooters of San Bernardino.