Akron offers a reminder that immigration simply looks like people from various places living side by side.
An Indian immigrant in Ohio is helping Bhutanese women to be economically independent through her new program.
“…however, our cameras are always rolling…”
“The concert was going on and we heard what sounded firecrackers going off.”
HTC is getting closer to Google, and we don’t just mean because Google acquired part of its mobile division. Almost like what happened with Motorola and, to some extent, LG, HTC’s closer ties with the Android maker is causing ripples in the way it does Android as well. The latest case in point is its Sense Home launcher which, according … Continue reading
The relationship between Google and Amazon has just taken a sour turn, but they have never really been best buds from the beginning. While Amazon’s Fire tablets and TV devices do run Android, they use a heavily customized, not Google-certified, version that doesn’t keep up with the latest Android updates. At least until now. Despite making a big splash about … Continue reading
It’s been almost a year since Sony formally entered the virtual reality arena with the launch of the PlayStation VR (PSVR) headset. In that time, the unit has remained unchanged, but its pricing has slipped slightly, allowing gamers to enjoy popular…
The president’s golf trophy presentation didn’t go over well.
When Google launched the Pixel phones, it somewhat crossed the fine line that separated it from Android OEMs. While mostly still remaining true to its open culture, it started to keep some thing exclusive to its “Made by Google” phones. This being Android, however, it didn’t take long for enterprising developers to rip those apart and emancipate them for other … Continue reading
World View’s dreams of replacing satellites with edge-of-space balloons have been long in the making, and not without some hiccups: its initial flight, which included KFC chicken in a publicity stunt,ended prematurely thanks to a leak. Things are go…