Future Apple Watch models could feature body temperature, blood glucose sensors
June 15, 2021 9:31 ISTTech giant Apple is working on new Apple Watch models which could feature an improved screen and updated ultra-wideband support.
Tech giant Apple is working on new Apple Watch models which could feature an improved screen and updated ultra-wideband support.
South Korean multinational electronics company LG recently confirmed that it will be exiting the smartphone business.
American multinational technology company Google recently revealed that it's going to stop targeting online ads based on a user's browsing history.
The American multinational technology company, Apple will stop selling older iMac Pro base models soon in lieu to launch a new range of iMacs.
Apple has rolled out a new feature that will let users copy their pictures and videos stored in iCloud to Google Photos without any hassle. As per The Verge, the new service will allow users to automatically transfer photos, videos, and albums from your iCloud Photo Library to Google Photos.
The multinational conglomerate company Samsung is coming up with its new midrange device named 'Galaxy A52 5G' which is anticipated to get monthly security updates.
Netflix has found a new way to get content in front of its users. The online streaming platform has launched a new feature that will automatically download TV shows or movies based on subscribers' preferences and viewing history.
Android 12 has rolled out a new feature titled 'Nearby Share' that will help a user to share a Wi-Fi password.
American multinational company Google recently released the first Android 12 Developer Preview and one of the most anticipated changes to the next Android release is its brand new UI.
Multimedia messaging application Snapchat is introducing a new feature called 'Friend Check Up'. According to The Verge, on Snapchat, adding someone to one's friend list could give them access to the story and even possibly location, depending on your Snapchat Map settings.
The game-fanatics have a reason to rejoice as the massively multiplayer online role-playing game 'Final Fantasy XIV' is soon coming to PlayStation 5.
With Chrome version 88, tech giant Google is stepping up the security game with additional features to its password protection that will let users know if they are not applying best security practices. According to Mashable, Google has constantly been beefing up its built-in password manager with features. Its biggest is perhaps Chrome's ability to detect if the password you used may have been part of some past data breach.
American multinational technology company, Apple has reportedly started work on a foldable phone, for which it has begun prototyping foldable screens.
Chinese multinational electronics company Xiaomi along with eight other Chinese firms has been put on an investment blacklist by the U.S. Department of Defense.
HP has announced the Elite Folio, a new convertible laptop with an Arm CPU. It's like 2019's Spectre Folio.
After launching the 'framed' televisions in 2017 with an Art Mode feature, tech company Samsung has now introduced the new version of the 43-inch model which lets the users switch between landscape and portrait mode.
Aiming towards simplifying its overall design for users, the social media conglomerate, Facebook has dropped the 'like button' from all of its public pages, which are generally used by public figures, artists, brands, etc.
LG has announced its 2021 lineup of Gram laptops, which feature a new design and Intel's 11th-Gen processors.
Facebook on Wednesday rolled out three new features for messenger and photo and video sharing platform Instagram.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Bengaluru Tech Summit, 2020 on Thursday (i.e, November 19) via video conferencing.
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