Samsung Electronics launches new customisable refrigerator
June 17, 2020 10:00 ISTSamsung Electronics has launched its new Bespoke refrigerator in selected markets around the world
Samsung Electronics has launched its new Bespoke refrigerator in selected markets around the world
Google on Wednesday released the first beta version of Android 11 after a series of developer previews. According to TechCrunch, the tech giant is also making the pre-release versions of the new android available for its over-the-air updates.
Google on Monday introduced new features to Google Maps that aim to inform users better about how their trip may be impacted due to the coronavirus. When a user will look up public transit directions for a trip that is likely to be affected by COVID-19 restrictions, Google Maps will show "relevant alerts" from local transit agencies.
Facebook has announced that its new Google Photos transfer tool is now available globally. As per The Verge, the tool was firstly launched in America and Canada in April.
Chinese technology company Lenovo has announced a new 11 inch Chromebook 3, which is now available for USD 229.
Samsung on June 04 launched its Galaxy A31, which comes with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity U display, versatile 48MP quad camera, and powerful 5000 mAh battery. The device is packed with an 8MP ultra-wide camera, with its 123-degree field of view.
The multinational tech company Microsoft is starting to roll out its new Edge browser through Windows Update. According to The Verge, the new Chromium-based version of Edge launched in January, but Windows users had to specifically download it.
Facebook is set to unveil a new feature called 'Manage Activity' that lets users delete their old posts. According to The Verge, the new feature can be used to delete individual posts or in bulk, and Facebook says it will offer filtering options to help find posts with specific people in them or in a certain time range.
A monthly premium upgrade program Samsung Access has been rolled out in the US for the users, who purchase new Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, or Galaxy S20 Ultra phones, Samsung announced in a blog post.
Television network Hulu has added a Watch Party feature for group streaming this week.
Smartphone manufacturer company OnePlus accidentally pushed an over-the-air update that disables a filter that can see through some thin black plastics and, in certain cases, clothes.
Twitter now allows its users to schedule tweets from the main web app location.
Robots are becoming vital in helping Japan in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Making purchases with your voice is convenient, but it's far from secure. The multinational tech company Google is attempting to change that when using Assistant by introducing an optional voice verification test.
Sony has announced that its new flagship, the Xperia 1 II smartphone will ship on July 24.The mobile phone which is priced at USD 1,999 will be available for pre-order from June 1.
South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has granted approval to Samsung to use the Electrocardiogram (ECG) feature for measuring heart rhythms on the Galaxy Watch Active 2.
American social media company Facebook is introducing in-app notification in Messenger to warn people who are about to connect with someone impersonating someone else or simply trying to scam them.
Joining a growing list of tech giants that have expanded their work from home policies over COVID-19 pandemic, the online music streaming application Spotify allowed its staff to work from home till the end of this year.
Google on Tuesday will begin rolling out dark mode for its search application on mobile for Android and iOS.
American media-services provider Netflix is now going back to normal streaming quality.
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