Google paid Apple nearly $10 billion in 2018 to get customers towards its search platform and this figure alone accounts to one-fifth of Apple’s revenue from the services segment.
Google paid Apple nearly $10 billion in 2018 to get customers towards its search platform and this figure alone accounts to one-fifth of Apple’s revenue from the services segment.
The Pakistan Citizens’ Portal app, which was launched in October last year by Prime Minister Imran Khan, was declared the second best government mobile application in the world at the World Government Summit, the premier announced in a tweet on Wednesday.
Apple and Google, America’s technological giants are in tussle for hosting a Saudi Arabian government app on their respective application stores that track the whereabouts of Saudi women.
WhatsApp Bans 2M Accounts in Order to Combat Fake News Propaganda. WhatsApp announced on 6 February how it is stopping abusive and fake accounts. The move was discussed in a press conference held in News.
Zong 4G and Huawei have recently announced a partnership for the digital transformation. The partnership will see the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data to enable Zong 4G in offering seamless connectivity and digitally enhanced solutions for its customers.
You must be wondering whether Google will snoop into your passwords? The search giant claims that the extension has been designed in such a way that no company employee will have access to user data.
A new milestone has been achieved by JazzCash which has proudly announced today about the 5 million monthly mobile account subscribers.
Facebook users, now you can easily unsend the messages you did not intend to send. Facebook has introduced this feature to take back any comment you might be regretting after posting in Messenger.
The renowned Facebook-owned chat service App WhatsApp has recently updated its iOS app with the support for bio-metric authentication.
The Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGNM) Alliance has held a multi-stakeholder conference on licensing practices in the nascent 5G industry. The conference attracted representatives from operators including NTT Docomo, vendors including Ericsson, Nokia and Microsoft, and licensing and standards bodies.