Android Q Beta 6 includes August Android Security Patch Android Q Beta 6 is the final preview version of Android QAndroid Q final version will most likely be released next monthGoogle says there are still some bugs in Beta 6 The Final Android Q preview is here. Google on Wednesday released the latest Android Q... Continue Reading →
Home Alone, Night at the Museum Reboots Coming to Disney+
Disney is rebooting "Home Alone" and "Night at the Museum" for its new TV streaming service, which launches in the US in November and is intended to rival Netflix. The beloved and high-grossing film franchises were acquired by Disney during its takeover of 21st Century Fox. Chief executive Bob Iger said Disney was "focused on leveraging Fox's vast library of great titles...... Continue Reading →
Nintendo to Use Sharp’s IGZO Display in Upcoming Switch Model, Further Updates Expected: Report
Nintendo recently launched its latest gaming console called the Nintendo Switch Lite, which will be available for purchase starting September 20. This new console is a more affordable version of the original Nintendo Switch that was released on March 2017. Earlier reports had claimed Nintendo may have another, high-end Switch console planned to release later... Continue Reading →
Hordes of Earth’s Toughest Creatures May Now Be Living on Moon
There might be life on the Moon after all: thousands of virtually indestructible creatures that can withstand extreme radiation, sizzling heat, the coldest temperatures of the universe, and decades without food. These terrifying-sounding beings aren't aliens but instead microscopic Earthlings known as tardigrades, who likely made it out alive following a crash landing on the lunar... Continue Reading →
Apple Drops to Fourth in Global Smartphone Shipments, Samsung and Huawei Continue to Lead
Last week, Apple announced that its iPhone revenue had dropped during its fiscal Q3 earnings call. The Cupertino-based technology giant doesn't reveal unit sales for the iPhone lineup any more though. Analyst group IHS Markit says Apple's iPhone shipments were down 14.6 percent during the Q2 2019, at around 35.3 million units, compared year-over-year for... Continue Reading →
WhatsApp Spotted Developing a Boomerang Feature to Let Users Create Video Loops
WhatsApp has been spotted developing a Boomerang feature that would allow users to create looping videos. The feature is currently in a development stage and will be initially available for iPhone users, according to a report. However, it is said to also reach Android users soon after its debut on iOS. WhatsApp sister concern Instagram... Continue Reading →
This Gaming Laptops Launched in India Will Blow Your Mind “Acer Predator Triton 900, Triton 500, Helios 300, Helios 700, Nitro 7, Nitro 5”.
Expanding its gaming portfolio in a big way in India, Taiwanese computing giant Acer on Tuesday launched eight new gaming laptops, across several lineups. The new Acer gaming laptops are priced starting at Rs. 59,999, and will go up to Rs. 4,49,999. A number of these laptops were showcased by the company this April. The... Continue Reading →
Wow; In PES 2020 Demo, Messi Feels and Looks Real And More Authentic.(Photos/Video)
PES 2020 wants you to feel like its cover star. Yes, the very guy in the above photo. And in a bid to achieve that, Konami sat down with Lionel Messi's former teammate Andrés Iniesta to consult on a new mechanic: finesse dribble. (We're guessing Messi himself wasn't available, but who better than the most... Continue Reading →
iPhone 11 May Go on Sale on September 20; 2021 iPhone Models Said to Bring Back Touch ID
iPhone 11 release date has seemingly leaked. If a comment by SoftBank President Ken Miyauchi is any indication, Apple will start selling the 2019 iPhone models on September 20. If this release date is indeed true, an online report speculates that we might see the official 2019 iPhone announcement on September 10, followed by the... Continue Reading →
Google Shuts Down “Trips Travel Planner App”, Some Features Live on in Google Search, Maps
In favour of steering users more towards its Maps, Google has shut down its travel planning app, Trips. The features of the app have been added to other Google apps like Maps and Search, which would continue helping people to find personal Trips information such as notes and saved places, the company wrote in a... Continue Reading →