Shubhangi Bhatia
Sub-Editor
Sub-Editor
Digital video game distribution company Valve is reportedly working on the prototype of a portable hardware device, much like Nintendo Switch, that will allow Steam users to move away from their gaming rigs and play video games on the go.
In an effort to expand beyond films and TV series, Netflix is reportedly looking to hire a gaming executive to join the company.
Smartphone company Realme has recently announced the launch of a new brand called D under its TechLife division.
According to a recent report by The New York Times, Apple has compromised the privacy and security protection of iCloud users in one of its biggest markets for Apple products, China.
Almost three-and-a-half years after pausing the application process for Twitter account verification, the microblogging platform said on Thursday that it will begin rolling out the review and application process for everyone once again.
Google announced on day one of the Google I/O 2021 conference for developers that it has expanded its partnership with e-commerce platform Shopify, and that it will offer an enhanced shopping experience for Photos and Chrome users.
Prior to the Google I/O 2021 conference for developers, Google has confirmed an update for its smartwatch operating system.
Two weeks after Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife Melinda French Gates announced their split, aWall Street Journal report has revealed a 2019 investigation into a female engineer's allegations that her billionaire boss had an affair with her over the years.
Twitter users on Android have finally received the new search feature restricted to Direct Messages (DMs).
Video sharing app TikTok's India CEO Nikhil Gandhi has reportedly resigned from his post, almost a year after the app was permanently banned in the country.
Social networking platform Instagram has launched a new, albeit small feature where users will get to update up to four pronouns on their profile.
Amidst the overflow of information being disseminated across the social media platforms, stopping the spread of false information and fake news has become more important than ever.
Shortly after Bill and Melinda Gates announced their split on May 3, there are reports that their divorce was in the works since 2019.