Facebook launches “Groups” app to chat and share photos
Facebook has unveiled its latest app called Groups. The move represents yet another break off of one of the site’s main features into an...
Intel’s PC and mobile processor divisions will merge into one new division
Intel will be merging its PC and mobile processor divisions and create a new Client Computing Group, which will include the teams that develop...
Toyota to release its first hydrogen fueled car that emits water vapor
Toyota has announced its first fuel-cell car, the 2016 Toyota Mirai, which runs on hydrogen and only emits water vapor.
The company has always been...
Intel launches MICA – a smart bracelet for women on the go
Computer chip giant Intel is releasing a smart bracelet, called MICA, designed for women on the go. MICA is capable of providing message alerts, Facebook notifications,...
AT&T to stop tracking data from its users’ smartphones, safeguarding privacy
AT&T Inc announced that it will no longer be tracking data transmitted from its users' smartphones, safeguarding privacy and improving customer trust.
The company said...
BlackBerry launches cross-platform BBM Meetings app for conference calls
BlackBerry has launched a new video conferencing app called BBM Meetings, which is available for Android and BlackBerry device users.
A version for Apple’s iOS...
Update 1 – BlackBerry says Chinese market is not a top priority
While BlackBerry Limited says the Asian market is a crucial priority for the loss-making company’s fortunes, China is not. CEO John Chen says the...
Instagram rolls out ads in Canada
Instagram will start rolling out ads in Canada on Monday, the online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service company announced on Tuesday. Canadian...
Blackberry seeks China penetration via Lenovo
Canadian telecommunication and wireless equipment company BlackBerry Limited is seeking partnerships to push forward its plan to expand in China, which today is the...
Update 1 – Royal Bank to test ‘pay with your wrist’ technology
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is going to pilot test a ‘pay with your wrist’ technology called Nymi which identifies the customer’s unique heartbeat...