Google's Cardboard VR: Paving Its Road To Virtual Reality

When Google first introduced Cardboard VR earlier at its 2014 I/O event, most people misunderstood it

When Google first introduced Cardboard VR earlier at its 2014 I/O event, most people misunderstood it
The social network giant Facebook announced on December 8th, 2014 that the company is updating its search functionality by adding the ability to search for keywords. The update that took 9 months of testing, marks a major advance of Facebook's Graph Search.

Google first announced Android Studio during its 2013 I/O Developer conference, Now after two years of development, Google finally released the first stable of its Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Android developers, the Andro
One of the online security checks that internet users are familiar with is CAPTCHA. Google is set to get rid of this annoying CAPTCHA and replace it with an easier one.
Facebook and other social network account to billions of users exchanging almost countless of data each day throughout their corresponding networks and the web. But that 'countless data' is outpaced three-to-one by a phenomenon called the "Dark Social".
YouTube is launching its streaming music feature in beta form. Complete with background listening, cacheable video, ad-free music and a free 6 months trial, YouTube is becoming a little music player to those that love YouTube.
Google started its life as a search engine. Its popularity continued to rise exponentially, making the company expands to many other fields. It's powers and dominance grew more and the European isn't happy about it.
Nokia, the Finnish multinational communications and information technology company, has been building its mapping and location for quite a long time. And for that, they are pretty good at it.
Mozilla, the nonprofit that owns the popular Firefox web browser, has announced its plan to switch its default search from Google to Yahoo!. By partnering with Firefox that is one of the web browser with most user, Yahoo! just scored a major victory over Google.

The South Korean conglomerate company Samsung announced the the Galaxy Edge at IFA in Berlin at the same time as the Note 4. The series is what the company said as "borderless aesthetics" and "fluidic experience through the expanded space."