Google and Oracle’s 10 Year Legal Battle Reaches the Supreme Court
The decade-long legal face-off between Oracle and Google is expected to end on Wednesday before the U.S. Supreme Court where oral arguments will be heard.
The decade-long legal face-off between Oracle and Google is expected to end on Wednesday before the U.S. Supreme Court where oral arguments will be heard.
As part of its campaign to contain online bullying, Instagram revealed that it will start to automatically hide offensive comments on the app.
Paris and its surrounding suburbs will be placed under heightened restrictions following an uptick on Covid-19 cases. The restrictions will last for 15 days.
Users can now expect a more streamlined way of managing their schedules as Google announced late last week the integration of Google Task to Google Calendar apps for iOS and Android.
Amazon has recently launched a palm recognition payment technology called Amazon One. All the customers need to do is hover their palms on the device and they can already pay for commodities without cash or credit card.
The first jet suit that paramedics can use to easily respond to emergency situations in the rugged Lake District was tested recently in UK by the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS).
NVIDIA’s annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) is a must-see show because NVIDIA is a master of virtual technology, and you’ll likely see them make good use of that technology during the event.
Along with the enhanced knowledge and recommendations on Covid-19 also comes misinformation that has caused confusion and harm to people.
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un has expressed his apologies over the death of a South Korean maritime official who was shot by North Korean soldiers after crossing the maritime border between these two regions.
Finland’s Helsinki Airport has deployed a group of coronavirus sniffing dogs as an additional step in its fight against coronavirus. These trained canines were used to sniff out travelers who may be infected.