TECH & INNOVATIONLG's newest smartphone offering the V10 is now available in stores LG's newest smartphone offering, V10 is now open for pre-orders in AT&T and T- Mobile and in-store availability after a few days.
The new fourth-generation TV is going on sale announced by Apple CEO Tim Cook. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that their new fourth-generation TV is going on sale, and pre-order starts on Oct.
Boomerang application has been launched by Instagram to have a splash on the internet. Instagram announced its new stand-alone application Boomerang, which has been making a splash on the internet with its quirky videos.
The Robin "Cloud first" device goes for most notable feature of the device where it has the ability to send unused apps to the allotted 100 GB cloud storage.
Shine 2 also pairs with the Android phone through an app called the Misfit link Former Apple CEO John Scully, co-founded the wearable company Misfits and announced the new version of its wearable device.
Professor Mark Post developed the lab-grown burger was made from stem cells. Lab-grown burgers could soon become available in the market five years from now as a company called Mosa Meat see the increase of meat products global demand.
The Nexus 5X appeal to the fans as a pocketable device. Google offers Nexus line of devices as a reference to other mobile devices that provides a blueprint or a prototype for other devices to follow.
A genuine breakthrough for the prosthetics industry. A new invention will change the way you view prosthetics. The new artificial material would apparently give a "sense of touch" to prosthetics that would enable the wearer to feel different textures and surfaces and even temperature.
Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and Sony Experia are on tight competition. Apple iPad has always been the Dominator in the handheld computer tech Market, but the new offerings of Samsung and Sony might give it a run for its money.
International Business Machines Corp said on Friday it allows certain countries to review, under strict control, portions of the U.S. technology company's product source code to detect any security flaws in its software.