Amazon's Fire Phone: "Heating" the First 3D Perspective in Smartphones

Introduced as "the only smartphone with Dynamic Perspective", Amazon Fire Phone was first revealed in an event in Seattle on June 18, 2014. After months of rumors and expectations, Fire Phone distinguishes itself through an array of special software features and services that none others have. Useful?
Everyone have different taste. Guided with their own unique tastes and friends, people explores the world differently. To create localized search for its users, Foursquare, the location-based social network, is rolling out a brand new version that is all about its users.
Since Apple added a "kill switch" starting from its 
After accidentally rolling out and removing its Snapchat competitor app from Apple's App Store last week, Facebook, on June 17th, 2014, officially unveiled Slingshot, an app from its Creative Labs division.
The social networking giant Facebook, on June 13th 2014, successfully defended itself against a lawsuit that claimed the social media company infringed on patents held by a Dutch programmer who launched a website called "Surfbook" more than a decade ago.
RSS feed reader Feedly and note-taking service Evernote have all faltered, at least briefly, on June 11th, 2014, as hackers took down each service in separate incidents. Both Evernote and Feedly, two services that work together, confirmed they suffered DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks.
Messaging is a fiery battleground right now. SMS, the carrier-controlled traditional text messaging is becoming obsolete. And because it's relatively expensive and packed with few features, it is thought to die eventually, sooner or later.
A report by the Adobe Digital Index (ADI) shows that Google Chrome has surpassed Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) in the U.S. in combined desktop and mobile markets for the first time.
After NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked thousands of classified documents that he acquired while working as an NSA contractor, the public now understands that governments have twisted the internet into something it was never intended to be: a system for invading private lives.