Friday, 15 Nov, 2024

Tech

Symphony launches 7” Tab at Tk 6,250

DHAKA: Considering the purchase capacity of the local people, Symphony introduced a new 7” Tab recently named Xplorer T7 Ultra, at Tk 6,250. Country’s one of the leading cell phone brands brought the Tab at a lower price keeping in mind the extended needs of a Tab in daily life, said

Xiaomi launches Redmi 1S

DHAKA: China smartphone company Xiaomi on Tuesday launched its new device Redmi 1S in India priced at Rs. 5,999. Notably, the smartphone was first announced for India at Rs. 6,999, but the company seems to have had a change in mind at the last minute as far as pricing is concerned,

Nexus X on Oct 31

DHAKA: Google will launch the sixth device of Nexus series titled ‘Nexus X’ on October 31. Motorola's much-leaked Shamu handset will now reportedly be called the ‘Nexus X’ and not ‘Nexus 6’ as previously rumored, NDTV reports on Tuesday. Another report said that the

Bangladesh’s prospect in billon dollars apps market

DHAKA: American information technology research and advisory firm Gartner, Inc. forecasted that the market of mobile apps would be worth about 35 billion worldwide.  On the other hand, 90 percent mobile users in Bangladesh browse internet through their handsets and 86 percent of

Sony sites hit by cyber attack

DHAKA: Japanese entertainment giant Sony said on Monday its online music and gaming sites came under a cyber attack by a hacker group that also claimed there were explosives on a plane carrying a senior company executive. The company said a United States commercial aircraft carrying the

Xiaomi releases Redmi 1S India Tuesday

DHAKA: Xiaomi, one of the leading mobile hand sets manufacturing company, is going to launch the Redmi 1S smartphone on Tuesday in India. Following the mega success of Xiaomi Mi3, the Chinese smartphone company is going to release their new device at a very cheap rate. However, the

7 funny vintage ads for modern technology

DHAKA: What will happen if one day you notice an advertisement of modern tools like facebook or amazon kindle?The Earth Pics just wanted to make the thought true and in this regard they published the photos which are the examples of some funny vintage ads for modern

YouTube, Gmail accounts for children

DHAKA: Google Inc is considering allowing online accounts for children under the age of 13 and giving their parents control over how the service is used, according to media reports. Google has been working on a version of YouTube, its video-sharing site, for youngsters and is considering

KSA expats to get MRP via outsourcing firms

RIYADH: State Minister for Home Affairs Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal on Monday inaugurated the Machine Readable Passport (MRP) activities for Bangladeshi expatriates in Saudi Arabia. The minister unveiled the MRP activities at a colorful ceremony at Hotel Sheraton in Saudi Arabia’s capital

Google buys city-guide app maker JetPac

DHAKA: Google is buying JetPac, the start-up that designs social travel applications disclosed on its website on Friday, without providing details.‘We’ll be removing Jetpac’s apps from the App Store in the coming days, and ending support for them on 9/15,’ stated a posting on

Xiaomi under probe over alleged privacy breach

DHAKA: China-based smartphone maker Xiaomi has slid into legal hot water in Singapore, amid growing regional concerns about its apparent lack of privacy protection. A complaint has been filed by a phone user here, alleging that his personal data had been disclosed without consent. He

Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad tablets

DHAKA: Apple Inc’s suppliers have begun manufacturing new iPad tablets in an attempt to revive flagging sales of the tablet. Bloomberg reported citing people with knowledge of the matter, says Hindustan Times. Apple, which helped create the tablet market in 2010 with its first iPad,

Xiaomi apologises for unauthorised data access

DHAKA: Xiaomi Inc said it had upgraded its operating system to ensure users knew it was collecting data from their address books after a report by a computer security firm said the Chinese budget smartphone maker was taking personal data without permission.The privately held company

Country’s first-ever ‘OCR’ launched

DHAKA: Team Engine Limited has brought the first ever locally-made Optical Character Recognizer (OCR) to store, find and make editable all digital contents written in Bangla language. This software can read all hand written, typed and printed contents in Bangla language, identify

Apple, Samsung agree to drop cases outside the US

DHAKA: Apple and Samsung have agreed to withdraw all legal cases against each other outside the United States.The two rivals have sued each other over a range of patent disputes in nine countries outside the US, including the UK, South Korea, Japan and Germany.Samsung said the

LinkedIn in $6m labor violation settlement

DHAKA: Professional networking firm LinkedIn Corp. agreed to pay $6 million in wages and damages after regulators found it failed to account for all the hours worked by its employees.  This includes $3.3m in unpaid wages and $2.5m in damages to be paid to 359 former and current

Tech giants gambling on health technology

DHAKA: When pharmacist Thuan Vuu plays basketball, he laces his feet into a pair of Nike Hyperdunk+ shoes fitted with a sensor that sends data to his iPhone. He can see how far he’s run and how high he’s jumped, and by setting himself goals – he aims for at least two kilometres per

Microsoft again sues Samsung over Android

DHAKA: Microsoft fired a legal salvo at longtime partner Samsung, accusing the South Korean giant of breaching a contract over licensing of technology used in the competitive smartphone market. ‘After becoming the leading player in the worldwide smartphone market, Samsung decided late

How Apple employees can see your texts, photos

DHAKA: Personal data including text messages, contact lists and photos can be extracted from iPhones through previously unpublicized techniques by Apple Inc employees. The company acknowledged this week, reports gulfnews.com. The same techniques to circumvent backup encryption could be

Apple, Samsung lose ground in cooling tablet market

DHAKA: Apple and Samsung have lost ground in the tablet computer market as growth cools in the once-hot segment.The research firm IDC said on Thursday, reports The Straits Times.An IDC survey said sales of tablets in the March-June period were 49.3 million, up a modest 11 percent from a