(The original article for this was written around 6 months ago) According to a report released exclusively by Bloomberg, Google has been secretly working on a new mobile OS which will eventually replace the current Android OS. Named “Fuchsia”, this project is apparently aimed at overcoming the limitations of Android and is being designed to […]
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New Ride-Sharing App Kater Coming To Taxis In British Columbia
A whole new agreement between the Vancouver Taxi Association and Kater was just forged last summer when the two signed a letter of intent. B.C.’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure was revealed on a late Monday that the Vancouver Taxi Association has now struck a whole new agreement with the new ride-sharing app called Kater, […]
Now B.C. Says No Lyft Or Uber Until End Of 2019 (Meanwhile Rejects Taxi App Plan)
(The original article was written 6 months ago) The latest ride-hauling apps like Lyft or Uber are not coming to B.C. any time soon apparently, as the provincial NDP government has again, delayed the launch of the ridesharing services, in something that looks like another win for local taxi companies. During a thursday morning, the […]
Newest Samsung Galaxy S10e Press Pictures Show Off Concept Designs From All Corners
Lately, everyone’s been gathering around the newest Galaxy S10 and S10+ to see the latest concept images, but the smaller variant of the smartphone seems to be asking for attention today thanks to a handful of leaked press images. As you can all see, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10e doesn’t really look different from the […]
Officials From NYC Looking Into Apple’s Facetime Eavesdropping Bug
The New York Attorney General Letitia James and Governor Cuomo are now launching an investigation over the newly discovered FaceTime eavesdropping bug on iOS devices which allows a person to FaceTime another person and hear conversations and even see videos when the call was not answered. According to Bloomberg, the New York officials will mainly […]
Will Huawei Be Banned From France For Espionage?
Huawei may be highly appreciated by consumers, though it seems to be much less so by the politicians apparently. France is now asking itself questions and is also considering the very thorny hypothesis that the Chinese-based company would spy through it’s infrastructure. Huawei also does not exactly smell like roses to the political class. In […]
iPhone XR and iPhone XS Being Promoted With Trade-Ups and Monthly Payment Options
It was today that Apple updated it’s website to promote a monthly payment option for the iPhone XR and iPhone XS trade-ups in the United States. With the trade in of an older iPhone model at any Apple Store in the United States, customers can get a whole new iPhone XR for as low as […]
Climate Change Could Make Us Rely More On iPhones, Says Apple
A U.K. based non-profit organization named CDP, recently asked major companies to provide reports on their environmental impact with details on the risks and opportunities which climate change could present. Apple was actually one of the respondants, and as outlined by Bloomberg, the company actually believes future climate-related disasters could increase people’s dependence on the […]
Microsoft’s Edge App To Fight Against Fake News With “NewsGuard” Feature
Microsoft has just started to begin releasing a rather interesting new feature in it’s Microsoft Edge Android app, and this feature is called “NewsGuard”. Generally, if you hate fake news, you may just love this feature, or at least the idea behind it, as NewsGuard will let you know how credible a news source really […]
Death Of Google Hangouts Is Going To Be Slow, Begins October 2019
Just late last year, it was announced by Google that they would be killing off the Hangouts Classic app, as well as Allo, which today the company is releasing more details about their future plans of the Hangouts Classic app and it’s most to Hangouts Chat and Meet. As published on their G Suite Blog, […]