Google now extends their Fi data-only SIM service to iOS run devices. Google is expanding their Project Fi and for the first time, it will go beyond its coverage of Nexus phones.
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Apple releases four software updates including thd Apple has just released a new update for their Apple Watch. The tech company has just released their watchOS 2.
Facebook has just shut down their start-up division Creative Labs. Facebook's Creative Labs division is being shut down. The start-up, which was built within the company two years ago, has been building or rather creating a series of experimental social apps designed to test new interfaces and new interaction patterns.
Google just added a new feature that will work well together with their "to-do feature" , the "Reminder feature" for Android and iOS users.
The Cupertino company finally fulfills their promise of having a 100k limit to their matching/uploading limits of their Apple Music and iTunes service.
Google partners with the Bank of America and Visa on creating a 360 degree VR tour on the New England Patriots.
Google' Lockheimer tweets of the new Android update that will be coming next week. Android is reportedly rolling out an update which involves the new emoji.
Google is now testing a new feature where they will let users have the option to stream contents from a certain result.
Apple Pay can now be use by American Express card owners in Canada. Apple has just announced that Apple Pay is now available for iOS 9. 1 users living in Canada.
ShareTheMeal app was develop by the UN WFP and will now be made available to all smartphone users worldwide.
Facebook's 360-degree News Feed videos that were first launched in September for the web and Android device users are now available for iOS users.
Mobeego, a start-up company in Israel, has launched their energy drinks for smartphones. The drinks are disposable chargers that users can use in times of emergencies like having low battery juice.
Facebook has just officially launched another of their apps. The app, which is called Notify, will alert users to check a certain content from a publisher they have subscribed to once there is a new content added.