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Have you been eagerly awaiting the next Monopoly Go Partner Event? You’re not alone! These events are a big deal […]
Have you been eagerly awaiting the next Monopoly Go Partner Event? You’re not alone! These events are a big deal […]
Microsft is finally (and officially) terminating Internet Explorer. But let’s have a quick look at its history as to why it went this far.
A South Korean professor develops an eco friendly toilet that uses your earthly deposits to generate electricity to power a building.
Cisco halted its plans to help create “smart” cities. This is just the latest example of a big tech company struggling to enter a new, profitable area of business. The event comes as the pandemic disrupted the company’s efforts of providing networking hardware and has limited the ability of local authorities to finance them.
The controversy began two weeks ago after the messaging app forced its users to share their personal data with Facebook. Since then, after many people jumped ship to other similar apps, it has scrambled to clarify what exactly their future update entails.
As the world tries to slowly recover from the pandemic, the situation it caused brought with it winners (like delivery companies) and losers (like restaurants).
You can see their impact on the different fields of our lives. How has technology improved our lives? Read on below to find out more.
America’s tech giants Apple, Facebook, and Google are booming amidst the ongoing pandemic. Their released profit figures shows a pattern of steady growth
Smart cities is a very new concept sounding really futuristic at the moment. But is it real or only a marketing stunt? Come and find out.
It has already been four years since we’ve learned about Google’s mysterious project called Fuchsia OS. The company has been working on it behind closed doors, that’s why information regarding the project is limited. But what we know, Fuchsia is not Linux-based. Rather, it will use a microkernel called Zircon – which has massive and better scalability. It’s also unique because nobody really understands what the OS is for (yet). Add to it the fact that even those behind the project have all been remarkably coy since the beginning.