After a couple of years of hiatus in the Chinese market, Google is now all set to venture into the fast growing economy by launching a specialized version of its Google Play Store in the country, albeit with a few reservations in compliance with Chinese regulations.
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Is the market ripe for virtual reality from Samsung and Oculus?
Samsung has begun to sell virtual-reality devices to the general consumers on Friday in partnership with Oculus VR in what many see as a move to transform the way people communicate, play video games, or watch movies.
BlackBerry Priv is not so private
As indicated by its unequivocal name, the BlackBerry Priv flagship is supposed to be centered on privacy. It turns out, based on reliable customer feedback, the mobile device lacks concern for the privacy of its users.
Facebook begins testing digital assistant app with Bay Area users
Facebook has begun beta testing its own version of digital assistant called M with a select number of users in the Bay Area as the social networking giant intends to escalate the level of competition with other tech titans such as Google, Microsoft and Apple.
There’s new malware affecting Android, and Google might not stop it
Android users have once again another reason to fear for their privacy and security in Google’s operating system after security analysts at Lookout revealed a host of new malware that, according to experts, will be very hard to remove from the ecosystem.
Google researchers found security flaws in Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Google has a stake to protect with Samsung because the Mountain View search giant largely depends on the Korean phone maker if only for the continued popularity of the Android operating system. Any security flaw found in Samsung’s flagship devices could mean a bad thing for Google.