This Raspberry Pi project can be used to add a modern touch to an old car. This device allows the engine temperature, speed and the RPM to be seen on a digital dashboard.
It is being speculated that Xiaomi’s Mi Note 2 will be released in October. Among the features leaked by famous analyst Pan Jiutang, the new flagship will have a pressure-sensitive 5.7-inch QHD screen with a curved display variant.
Startup group Looking Glass has come up with a holographic structure named Volume. The personal volumetric display provides 3D content without the glasses.
Microsoft executive Qi Lu will be leaving Microsoft due to health reasons. His involvement in the Office 365 program has made a mark judging from the integration of artificial intelligence into its system.
Google has improved its security features on its app when it runs through the iOS. The incognito mode shields a user’s activities by keeping the browsing history out of sight.
Samsung Pay will be celebrating its first anniversary in the United States. A total of 365 Samsung Gear S2 smartwatches will be given away to lucky winners.
GTA 5’s Bikers DLC will be out in October. Based on a leak by famous gaming tipster Ross, Rockstar Games adds 18 days to the initial teaser announcement in order to come up with the launching date.
Fitbit is out to solidify its position in the fitness market. The new Charge 2 is like the Charge HR brand but with added features and extra add-ons.
The impact of the recent accounts theft involving millions of Yahoo users will eventually be felt in the future. The presence of stolen information in the darknet market will allow accessibility to related databases and services.
Considering the possible demise of the 35mm headphone jack on Apple products, a wide selection of smartphones is out to replace the iPhone. Companies like Samsung, LG, Huawei, HTC and Sony have the exciting and ultimate features to keep the android experience worthwhile.
Amazon UK is facing a penalty amounting to 65,000 pounds, or more than $84,000, for air freighting dangerous materials. According to Royal Mail, a total of 782 packages have been mislabeled by the E-Commerce group between November 2013 and May 2015.