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OnePlus aims to replace Cyanogen with its own OxygenOS
Owing to strained relationship with Cyanogen, OnePlus is likely to make its home-developed OxygenOS as the default software in future devices.
Less than one per cent of Android devices affected by harmful apps: Google
The data collected through Verify Apps reflects upon the worldwide decrease in the number of potentially harmful apps being installed on Android devices.
Samsung Galaxy S6 teardown suggests deeper loss for chip supplier Qualcomm
Samsung is not only using its own Exynos mobile processor but also decided to rely on its in-house semiconductor business to source other parts.
Stanford showcases Douglas Engelbart's historic 1968 computer technology demo as an opera
A new production at Stanford University brings to stage the life of Internet pioneer Doug Engelbart who envisioned a more humanist role for computers.
Messaging app Line set to re-file for IPO this year
Line had applied for an IPO last year, but pulled out saying it needed to focus on growth. The company is expected to reach a valuation of more than $8 billion.
LG-Samsung end washing machine spat; withdraw all complaints
Both the companies issued a joint statement announcing that they would withdraw all complaints against each other and ask authorities to refrain from issuing punishments.
Google's April Fools' Day prank: Play PAC-MAN in Google Maps
The gag on Google Maps enables visitors to click on a Pac-Man symbol in the lower left of the screen to play the video game on whatever location is listed in the address bar.
iRevo Multimedia launches SmartTV Box for Rs 7,499 onwards
The iRevo Cloud Platform in the TV box offers content aggregation and curation features, along with social media integration.
The next-gen Google Glass could come with ability to suggest you dance moves
The next-gen Google Glass could have an ability to determine what particular song is playing in the background before suggesting dance moves.
No truth in rumours that Sharp will quit or sell solar business, says executive
Sharp's solar cell business has struggled to cope with tough price competition from rivals in China and slow housing starts in Japan, adding to its losses.
Electric scooter with swappable batteries to hit markets this summer
The Smartscooter will require users to subscribe to a plan that lets them swap the batteries at dedicated kiosks.
Pebble Time smartwatch raises record-breaking $20.3 million on Kickstarter
The project garnered more than a million dollars within an hour of being listed on Kickstarter. In total, it has raised over 20 million dollars after the month-long campaign.
A new wearable device that helps visually impaired avoid collision
People who have lost some of their peripheral vision often face mobility challenges and increased likelihood of falls and collisions.
Smartphone use changing the way our thumbs and brain interact
Typing text messages, scrolling web pages, and checking your email on your smartphone could be changing our brain and thumb interaction.
Amazon Kindle Voyage e-book reader launched in India for Rs 16,499
The latest in line of Amazon's e-book readers, Kindle Voyage is touted as the best of the lot and sports a thinner and lighter body with improved features.
Verified users on Twitter will now be able to filter out trolls, spams, abusive tweets from timeline
The 'quality filter' will allow verified users to remove abusive remarks, duplicate content, and suspicious accounts from their notifications.