Nokia World Photography Day competition open now. Participate and win a brand new Nokia 9 PureView, 8.1 and 4.2
Nokia is celebrating World's Photography Day, which is today, by holding a competition. If you're using a Nokia smartphone, you can enter into the competition right now. To participate in the competition, you'll have to follow some simple steps. You'll need to capture a few...
First Snapdragon 865 scores emerge on Geekbench
In what seems to be the very first outing of Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor on Geekbench a new entry has emerged in the name of Qualcomm Kona. The entry has a single-thread score of more than 4000 and a multi-thread score of close to...
Twitter for Desktop gets dual Dark Mode & many new features with latest revamp
Twitter is rolling out a big update for its Desktop version. The update not only revamps the user interface but also brings lots of new features and changes. Some of the major changes/new features include, Bookmarks
Account switching
A darker dark mode The darker...
Nokia & AMBER formulate Battery with 2.5 times more life but same volume as current super-slim batteries
Nokia Bell Labs and AMBER, the SFI Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research hosted at Trinity College Dublin have partnered to create a new Battery formula that lasts 2.5 times more than the currently existing super-slim batteries of the same volume. Targetting the 5G...
[Nokia Contest] Learn photography from the ace photographer Avinash Gowarikar
Own a Nokia Android Smartphone? Want to learn photography? If the response is affirmative then you are in luck. HMD will help you to reach out to India's ace photographer Avinash Gowarikar and there you will get to know many things about photography from the...
Nokia True Wireless Earbuds win iFDesign Award 2019
Many of you might not aware of the fact that besides smartphones HMD also manufactures Nokia branded wireless earbuds. And to appreciate the beautiful design of the latest Nokia True Wireless Earbuds, the company was honored with the iFDesign Award 2019. This is for the...
Unicode’s final Emoji for 2019 adds Hindu Temple, Sari, Mechanical Arm, and more
Unicode Consortium calls it a wrap as they are now done with the development of Emoji 12.0. Unicode has revealed the final list of Emojis and they are all set for March 5 release. This update packs some interesting additions such as Hindu Temple, Sari,...
Facebook to alert group admins and moderators about specific keywords
At an interview with CNN Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg while discussing some of the positive impacts of the social networking site, stressed the fact that due to Facebook a lot of small businesses were able to grow in every capacity. Making it easier...
Nokia 3.1 is considerably faster than Nokia 3: Geekbench score
Nokia 3.1 is considerably faster than the Nokia 3 as per Geekbench score. The result though is an obvious one given than Nokia 3.1 is a successor to Nokia 3 which was launched in India back in June 2017. Both the Nokia 3 and...
Nokia 8 may get AI capabilities soon as Qualcomm announces Artificial Intelligence Engine
Qualcomm has announced Artificial Intelligence Engine to empower on-device AI-enabled user experiences. The good news is that this AI Engine not only supports upcoming Snapdragon processors like Snapdragon 845 and 660 but also Snapdragon 835 and 820.
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ:...
Would Nokia 10 feature multi-lens Zoom camera tech from Zeiss? Joining the dots
Many times joining hints aka dots from here and there lead you to an educated guess. We just heard about a circular Penta-Lens camera module that may be featured on the 2018 premium Nokia Flagship that we can assume to be Nokia 10 for...
Synaptics brings first in-display fingerprint scanner to mass production
We have seen many news and rumours about companies working on in-display fingerprint scanner for smartphones. But till now that hasn't been a reality. Now we have something exciting in that direction. Scanners and readers manufacturer Synaptics has come up with a solution to this....