Walt Disney World on Sunday announced it will begin supporting Apple Pay digital payment service at its resort from Wednesday. Disney has expanded the mobile payment concept with support for not only…
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Google sues Mississippi attorney general to block subpoena
Google has filed a lawsuit against Mississippi attorney general Jim Hood for allegedly violating a federal law in a campaign launched against the search giant. The lawsuit, filed in Mississippi district court,…
Apple wins decade-old iPod antitrust trial
Apple won an antitrust trial on Tuesday after a Federal jury rejected a decade old lawsuit, which accused Cupertino of deliberately deleting songs purchased from competing digital music services from its users’…
Broadband Delivery UK rolls out new ad campaign promoting superfast internet access
Broadband Delivery UK has launched a new television advertisement campaign to promote the benefits of its investment in improving internet speeds. The government-funded body aims to boost adoption of super-fast broadband in…
Adobe Ink, Slide lands in UK and Europe
Adobe has announced the availability of Adobe Ink & Slide in the UK and Europe. Officially unveiled in June, the digital pen, Adobe Ink, and the digital ruler, Adobe Slide connect with…
The Pirate Bay clones: potentially malware laden, scam sites
The Pirate Bay has been down for a few days now and within that timeframe multiple clones of the torrent site have cropped up – some malware laden, while some asking for…
iOS users more security, privacy obsessive than Android users claims new research
iOS users are more bothered about their security and privacy as compared to Android users, new research claims. According to a research conducted by cloud storage iDrive, iPhone users take their privacy…
Google relocates engineers out of Russia
Tech giant Google has decided to shutter its engineering operations in Russia amid growing restrictions on internet freedom in the country. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google will re-locate engineers out…
EE TV gets BBC Red Button and more
EE has updated its EE TV service to add support for BBC’s Red Button as well as a host of new apps including Deezer and Euronews. Using the BBC’s interactive service, Red…
Vodafone expands 4G roaming service to 17 new countries
Vodafone on Thursday announced it has expanded its 4G roaming service to 17 new countries, taking up the total tally up to 40. Antigua & Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Croatia, Israel, Japan, Luxembourg,…
Brits’ interest in social networking dropping fast, new report claims
Social media usage has dropped across a number of countries, with UK accounting for the greatest decline, new report claims. According to a recent survey conducted by U.K. telecoms regulator Ofcom, using…
Google Go 1.4 officially released; includes official support for Android
Google has released yet another major version of its Go programming language – version 1.4 – just six months after releasing version 1.3. Google Go 1.4 packs multiple features and improvements over…
Microsoft shows love for Bitcoin
Microsoft is the latest to have begun accepting Bitcoin as payment in exchange for digital goods including Xbox games, mobile apps, music and other digital content. With immediate effect, Microsoft users can…
Google tops “2015 Best Places to Work” list; Twitter ousted from top 50
Google has managed to bag the top spot in the seventh “2015 Best Places to Work” list – a listing from Glassdoor, a US-based website that provides insider ratings and information from…
Raspberry Pi heading to the International Space Station next year
Two Raspberry Pi computers will soon head their way to the International Space Station. The move will enable school children to run RP-based experiments in space. British Astronaut Tim Peake has agreed…