The Raging Messaging War: Overwhelming the Luxury
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.
The Korean mobile device maker Samsung has its lineup heavily dominated by Android. But when a change is necessary, the choice lands on Tizen. The open-source OS that already powers Samsung's cameras and Gear wearables, is now is finally on a phone.
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Apple, the Cupertino-based company, on Wednesday, May 28th, 2014, officially announced its acquisition of Beats Music and Beats Electronics, by agreeing to pay $3 billion for the audio equipment and subscription streaming music service founded by producer Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre (Andre Young).
Facebook has been known to be a place where sharing have limitless boundaries. For years, the social network giant urges users to share more and more, giving less space for internet privacy.
Kakao, the Korea-based company behind the KakaoTalk messaging app, is merging with Daum, the country's second largest internet portal. The deal gives Kakao a valuation of 3.1 trillion won ($3.03 billion).
SAP AG, the German-based multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations, launches a set of solutions for more streamlined cloud deployments.