LG has announced that its first Android Wear running wearable, the G Watch, is now on sale worldwide. The company has confirmed that the LG G Watch will be available both online
Sony has teased a new selfie-focused device on Monday, coupled with a July 8 date, on one of its social media accounts. Sony Xperia on Monday tweeted “See your #selfies in a
Samsung estimated Tuesday that its operating profit would plunge nearly 25 percent on year in the second quarter of 2014, as cheap Chinese devices and a strong won hammered down its share
Twitter Inc has appointed Katie Stanton its new media chief, placing the former Google executive at the heart of its crucial relationships with Hollywood and the global media industry, a source with
Tablet computers will outsell personal computers by 2015 globally in another sign of the shifting tech landscape, a survey showed Monday. A report by the research firm Gartner said that the shift
First leaked in the month of March, the octa-core processor running HTC Desire 616 has now been launched in Singapore for price tag of SGD 298 (roughly Rs. 14,335). Listed on HTC’s Hong-Kong website,
Micromax has silently added another smartphone to its Bolt series, with the introduction of the Micromax Bolt A069. The smartphone from Micromax is now listed on the company’s official site and
Maxx Mobile has launched a new budget smartphone, the AX356 GenxDroid7, for 3,696. AX356 GenxDroid7 The Maxx AX356 GenxDroid7 comes with a 3.5-inch screen having 320×480 resolutions. It runs on the
Samsung is reportedly working on Galaxy Mega 2 smartphone, which will be available at a budget price range, claimed some online reports. Galaxy Mega is company’s large display smartphone series. Company
Just last month, Motorola had rolled- out the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update for its Moto E, Moto G and Moto X handsets globally. Steve Horowitz, SVP, Software Engineering, Motorola had said, “We are excited
Established manufacturers such as Samsung, HTC, Sony and Apple have contenders in the race for the best high-end smartphone, and the entire world waits with bated breath for their latest iterations year after year. Chinese company Oppo demonstrated
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the third most-followed world leader on Twitter, next only to US President Barack Obama and the Pope. Modi, who was at the fourth spot till