Honor Launches Magic Smartphone in China
The Honor Magic smartphone has been released in China for 3,699 yuan ($532).
The Honor Magic smartphone has been released in China for 3,699 yuan ($532).
While refuting rumors that Apple is no longer interested in keeping up its desktop business, CEO Tim Cook said: "Let me be very clear: We have great desktops in our roadmap. Nobody should worry about that."
Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is currently testing a new feature on its iOS app that lets users edit or revoke a message that has been sent already. The feature can be accessed by long-pressing a sent message. The new feature will reportedly be available only for the texts which have not been seen by the recipient.
Samsung has improved its Notebook 9 laptops, making them lightweight and powering them with its I7 Kaby Lake processors. The Seoul-based company unveiled the specs of the retweaked model before the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017. Samsung said that the 13.3-inch version of its laptop is the lightest laptop available on the market.
The Panasonic Eluga Prim smartphone has been introduced in India.
The online learning unit of LinkedIn is said to have been hit by a cyber attack. Lynda has reportedly reset the passwords of some of its users as it emerged that an unauthorized party may have accessed its database.
Niantic Lab will continue to develop Pokemon Go for Apple Watch amid rumors that the developer "has decided to stop development of the port" unless demand increases.
Google has launched a wheelchair accessibility option on its Google Maps to provide information about places where people can use their wheelchairs or strollers.
Chinese multinational electronics company TCL may have signed the death of Blackberry with its acquisition of a majority of the latter's global rights.