Google declared last week, an additional feature to Google Maps that has been long requested, where users are allowed to add a detour along their route without exiting navigation mode. That way a user can track their way to places such as gas station, restaurant, grocery stores and more.
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Google has been changing its search algorithm every other year for over 600 times, where they offer new update releases than the previous year. Marketers experienced an unpredictable change that tried keeping up with Google on 2015, but more is yet to be expected this year.
Back in the days when gamers experienced rage quitting, it usually involved bitter anger, plenty of cuss words and the occasional breaking of the keyboard. Now it has taken to a far more reach of consequences where players found out about Street Fighter V.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook claims that the more users apply the technology out there, the more they care for one another.
Tinder may be considered as an app focused on the aspect of images, but it has also shown that a person’s profession may play a role in the number of attention users receive from it.
A user can’t be so sure if their iPhone is tightly secure, Vkansee a Chinese mobile security company displayed a way to bypass security of an Apple iPhone using imprint sensory of a thump called Play-Doh.
When applying for jobs online, it wouldn’t be predetermined to be successful These additional steps can probably improve a job seeker's chances.
The internet of things has the potential scale to fill a person's need of information looking from the outside, in retrospect the look from the inside can be different. It can be observed in a sequence of detailed threads arranged in a complex array of association.
It is said by combining the right amount of career ingredients in proper order would allow a job seeker to land on their work of choice.
Threats are a daily life experience coming from terrorist groups. Both CEO of Twitter and Facebook stated that they are attempting to suspend accounts on social media containing terrorist content.
Siri has been in countless devices such as iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Apple TV, and now the app is finally making its way into the iMac.
TLC’s new reality show “Fat Chance” that was shared by The Wrap introduces each contestant in a battle for losing weight.
MasterCard pronounced its plans to create an identity check called “Selfie Pay”, and will soon be introduced to dozen other countries.
Facebook’s intention is to get all users to access online, either by networking or even hi-flying drones. For that to happen, it has to pin point each user’s location.
Either taking up a course in the field of computer science, engineer or math, the news wouldn’t be that grim.
During a press conference on Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Spain, Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised to the press to extend more effort on bringing the developing world online.
Founder of Microsoft Bill Gates expresses that he disapproves of Apple to not support the FBI to build a backdoor for iOS devices. But rather sides with the Government in request to assist further investigation of terrorist activities.
A hospital in California paid off $17,000 ransom this week to free its computers from a hacker virus, this could signal a lucrative escalation of the growing ransomware threat.
Huawei announced at Mobile World Congress its first unveiling of its 2 in 1 Windows 10 device that aims to challenge Apple, Lenovo and Samsung called MateBook.
Lenovo is a well-equipped product known for its computers and smartphones like any other gadgets of original equipment manufacturer (OEM). But the company has launched a new mobile broadband service that would separate its devices to other competition.