The Smartphone Accessory that can detect HIV and Syphilis
Researchers in Columbia University, New York City develop a smartphone accessory that can detect HIV and syphilis in just a matter of 15 minutes. This device is the first smartphone…
Researchers in Columbia University, New York City develop a smartphone accessory that can detect HIV and syphilis in just a matter of 15 minutes. This device is the first smartphone…
After launching the Windows 10 last week, Microsoft announced the release of the new universal Office applications for the new generation Windows. Users can now download the Windows 10 Technical…
Worldwide tablets shipments recorded a year-over-year decline for the first time since its inception in 2010 according to the preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Tablet…
There is no official announcement yet from Google, but their website Android One hinted that Android 5.1 have just made an unexpected debut. The website introduce Android One smartphones, which…
Microsoft recently releases the preview versions of Office for Android. Now, the software giant finally releases the final and official versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for Android users. Microsoft…
It is now easier to look for info of the places you visit including the photos, experiences and moments of your friends in that place. This is made possible with…
Sony launches the world’s first full camera with optical 5-axis image stabilization hailed as the a7 II. This is the latest addition to Sony’s a7 series of interchangeable-lens model. “The…
St. Luke’s Medical Center launches its firs mobile application hailed as the MedConnect. This is a user-friendly mobile application that provides easy access to the hospital’s wide array of healthcare…
Micro-blogging site Twitter rolls out two new features that allows its users to record and share videos, and chat with a group. These features are the Group Direct Messaging and…
HTML5 replaced Adobe Flash as the default video player on the popular video-sharing site YouTube. People using Chrome, Internet Explorer 11, Safari 8 and Firefox beta can now use HTML5…