
After continuous protest by users, LinkedIn brings back Export Contacts Feature
A couple of days ago LinkedIn removed the option to instantly download contacts file. According to their new methodology users could download all of their LinkedIn data at once and that process could take up to 72 hours. But after continuous protest by users, LinkedIn brings back Export Contacts Feature.

Facebook led Internet.org is soon going to complete one year
Facebook started internet.org initiative about one year ago and to mark its one year anniversary, the social media giant today announced that more telecom operators can now sign up for initiative. In a blog post released to mark the first year of the Internet.org initiative, Facebook said it will open

Tesla Model X SUV may be the world’s fastest SUV
The highly anticipated Tesla Model X SUV is going to be launched officially in the United States in the coming weeks. The reasons for the delayed deliveries of SUV are because of the problems with the cooling of the motors when hauling trailers and gullwing doors. Tesla official Heath Walker

Finally, after 15 years China ends the ban on the video game consoles manufacturing and sales
China ends the ban on the video game consoles manufacturing and sales across the country, paving the way for foreign companies such as Microsoft and Sony to develop games in one of the largest video game markets in the world. When did China ban the video game consoles manufacturing and

Best Buy will sell Apple Watch from August 7th
Apple has been selling Apple Watch at its own stores for the past one month and now Best Buy will sell Apple Watch from August 7th. Best Buy is the first major U.S. retailer aside from Apple’s own to sell the smartwatch. According to Apple spokesperson smartwatch will be available

Nintendo TVii service shutting down in North America on August 11
After one month of releasing Wii U, Nintendo launched The Nintendo TVii service in North America on December 2012. Yesterday, Nintendo announced via Miiverse that Nintendo TVii service in North America will shut down next month. Those who don’t know about the Nintendo TVii service, basically it allows users to

K3OPS Provides Energy on the Move – Talks about a Google AI Friend
K3OPS, the company behind Stick’n Charge is like a non-stop factory in term of innovation. Recently Xin WEI gave an inside that was surprising; but those folks seem to be few steps ahead of our time. “Yes we are proud to provide a green alternative energy that is respectful of

Finally Flickr Pro returns with enhanced insights and analytics
Finally Flickr Pro returns after two years and this premium service is meant particularly for dedicated photographers, who can sign up for the service in order to gain additional features for the first time since 2013. In May 2013, Flickr underwent a big revamp and announced various changes like it

WalMart to sell Evenflo SensorSafe Child Car Seat that could save a Child’s life
The world’s largest retailer WalMart teams up with Evenflo to sell the Evenflo SensorSafe Child Car Seat costing around $150. The safety seat will warn the person in the driver’s seat if a child is left in a car. The Evenflo SensorSafe Child Car Seat uses sensor technology in a

Don’t annoy updated Google maps app by repeatedly asking ‘Are we there yet?’
‘Are we there yet?’ is the normal question that is asked by small kids sitting in the back seat of a car. But next time, be careful because the updated Google maps app will warn you if you ask ‘Are we there yet’ repeatedly. In updated Google Maps, the robotic