Google Has Taken Lid off its Pixel Smartphones

On 4th October 2016 at Google’s “Made by Google” event, the company showcased how the search engine giant, which is generally associated with software, is now turning into crafting its own hardware devices. It was evident from the event that in coming year, more and more Android-powered devices will be seen with Google branding on the back. As to base the foundation of its future hardware world, Google has finally launched the long awaited two Pure Google Smartphones named Pixel and Pixel XL. As expected, the Pixel Smartphones will be available in two sizes, the standard 5-inch (having a 441ppi) and the 5.5-inch Pixel XL (with 534ppi). Both are encased with Gorilla Glass 4.

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Hybrid Cloud Solutions are Perfect for Indian Enterprises!

Hybrid Cloud

As companies all over the world are going for a secure and swift Cloud experience, Hybrid Cloud solutions seem to be the most preferred choice because of its improved productivity, efficiency, and cyber safety. How can then be Indian enterprises be left behind?

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Delhi High Court Asked WhatsApp to Delete User Data Collected Before 25 September

Delhi High Court Asked WhatsApp to Delete User Data

The most popular instant messaging software, WhatsApp is directed by the Delhi High Court to delete the data and information of users who stopped using the app before September 25, when its renewed privacy policy comes into effect.

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Can Google’s New Messaging App Compete With Facebook and WhatsApp?

Can Google's New Messaging App Compete With Facebook and WhatsApp - mobile application development

After the recent release of end-to-end encrypted video calling application Google Duo, today Google launched Allo.

Allo is a mobile-only messaging application available for Android and iOS devices. But does Allo have what it needs to beat competition from other already popular messaging applications – Facebook and WhatsApp?

Well, we can say “Yes” as Allo’s main feature is a Google assistant which is inbuilt right in.

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Twitter now Facilitates Android Timelines to Autoplay Periscope Streams

Periscope

Android users are getting another Twitter highlight today: Periscope live streams will now autoplay on courses of events. Beforehand, you needed to tap into a connection to view shows. The component initially touched base on iOS back in January, so it’s decent to see Android getting up to speed. No word on when the Web interface will see a comparative redesign, however, it won’t be long now – particularly with Facebook rapidly expanding its hold over live shows.

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