We previously reported that Google would be hosting a Nexus event on September 29 and Google has now issued invites for an event on that date.
Periscope has implemented a new feature that allows user to set up Web profiles. This will make it easier for users to keep a track of streams for people you follow.
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SAP today announced future integrated digital enterprise technologies that are intended to transform the relationships companies have with their customers.
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Mobile security research firm, Check Point, has revealed a new bug in messaging service, WhatsApp. The bug appears to affect only WhatsApp Web has the potential to allow ransomware and malicious apps on your device.
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According to a report in a Korean newspaper, Samsung is to cut 10 percent of workers at its headquarters, as the world’s biggest smartphone maker loses sales to Apple and Chinese vendors.
Seven leading Internet companies today announced formation of the Alliance for Open Media – an open-source project that will develop next-generation media formats, codecs and technologies.
Qualcomm today announced that its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI), is extending its mobile security technology leadership with the introduction of Qualcomm Snapdragon Smart Protect.
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An SDK for the mobile pre-release of the Tizen 2.4 beta has been officially released for developers. Tizen 2.4 comes with many new features including the Application Background Policy which restricts CPU resources for background application processes.
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According to the latest report by research firm Gartner, approximately 330 million smartphones were sold worldwide in Q2 2015, an increase over 13.5 per cent from the 290 million sold a year ago.
Google, Facebook and Twitter have joined forces with a British charity in a bid to remove millions of indecent child images from the net.
The UK's data watchdog is "making enquiries" after Carphone Warehouse admitted being victim of a cyber-attack. The attack was discovered on Wednesday, and details were released on Saturday.
Details of up to 2.4 million Carphone Warehouse customers may have been accessed in a cyber-attack.


