Verizon new mobile video service
SmartphonesTechnology

Last month, Verizon acquired AOL for $4.4 billion, which will provide ad technology targeted for smartphones and tabs for its service. Now, Vice to offer media content for Verizon new mobile video service across various categories such as food, culture, travel and technology. What we can expect from the deal

Read More
Facebook Moneypenny
SocialTechnology

Last month, Facebook created buzz by allowing people to sign up for its Messenger app without a Facebook account. Now, the social networking giant is creating buzz with Facebook Moneypenny, the new virtual assistant service. Reported facts about Facebook Moneypenny: There are three main virtual assistant services in the market,

Read More
cloud based disaster recovery solutions
Tech Bits

If you are planning to take your business to the next level, you must consider opting for cloud computing services. This ensures your business doesn’t have to face huge data loss or extreme down time. Disaster recovery is an integral aspect of any and every business as it helps rescue

Read More
best smart phone apps
Tech Bits

An overview of some of the best smart phone apps I’ve found as an Android user Android has been around for quite some time, however, I never got the chance to use an Android based devices in all these years. First, I was using an iPhone 3gs then I moved to Blackberry and then

Read More
YouTube CEO not afraid
Technology

Susan Wojcicki, YouTube CEO, said the company is not afraid of fast moving competition in the online video market. She seemed quite calm and confident on stage while speaking about YouTube’s plans for the future at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, Colorado. For a long time, YouTube has been

Read More
Mozilla blocks all Flash
InternetTechnology

Mozilla blocks all Flash by default in Firefox because recently unearthed bugs in Flash were being used actively by the hackers and cyber-thieves. Also, Alex Stamos, Facebook’s newly appointed security chief publicly called for Adobe to kill off Flash. “The bugs were detailed in a cache of documents stolen from

Read More
Nokia to re-enter smartphone business
SmartphonesTechnology

Nokia was once the world’s largest mobile manufacturer, but they could not maintain that position after Android phones dominated the mobile market and in 2014 Microsoft acquired Nokia. Now, according to the statements made by Nokia officials, Nokia to re-enter smartphone business by 2016 and is looking for a partner.

Read More
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5
TechnologyVideo Games

The first gameplay trailer of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 unleashed. Activision and developer Robomodo finally broke the silence on the most anticipated game by releasing the trailer. The trailer demonstrates a cast of skaters pounding their way through a number of parks, some of which are made with the

Read More
Apple Pay Rolls Out in the UK
Technology

Apple Pay was rolled out in October last year to customers in the US only. Finally, Apple Pay rolls out in the UK, making it the first country to get this service after the US. Jennifer Bailey, Vice president of Apple Pay said the aim of Apple Pay is to

Read More
2016 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
AutomotiveTechnology

2016 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 gets a new Muscular Look and some technical updates, as Chevy competes with the Ford pickups. On its debut in the year 2013, the full-size pickup was voted North American Truck of the Year, and till now its sales are growing. Sandor Piszar, Marketing Director for

Read More