We have been indulging you with various articles about the much celebrated Google Glass in recent memory, covering the topic from different angles and perspectives. All of Google’s efforts to test and develop the product, alas, lead to the company’s withdrawal of Google Glass from the market.
Facebook Lite hits emerging markets for low-end Androids
While Facebook constantly rolls out updates to its core mobile app at such a short span of time, low-end Android devices – some of which have limited RAM – are consistently being compromised in terms of performance and speed.
Can Microsoft reclaim its throne with HoloLens?
We have seen in the past week a spate of new technology products from software giant Microsoft. On these new offerings, the Redmond company pins its hope to return to the top as the leader in the technology world, a position it once occupied in the years prior to the rise of the mobile.
PuzzlePhone: Is this going to be your ultimate smartphone?
Move over Project Ara, PuzzlePhone is here. While Google remains scrambling to iron out the final phases of its Project Ara modular phone, mobile startup Circular Devices has revealed what it believes to be the ultimate smartphone any user could ever wish for now and in the near future.
4K Stogram Review: Saving Instagram photos and videos to your PC
Instagram holds the reputation as one of the best photo sharing apps, but it has long been preventing users outside of the mobile world from using the app. While you can connect your Instagram account to Facebook, Twitter and a few other social media platforms, you still can’t save the photos in your PC.
Facebook’s voice-to-text app is a bit late
Facebook appears more to be catching up with what its competitors have already rolled out to the market than innovating on new products. The social media company is said to be experimenting on a voice-to-text application for the Messenger service to allow users of the app to convert spoken words into written texts.