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| Amazon snaps up live video startup Twitch for $970 million SAN FRANCISCO: Amazon.com Inc snapped up live-streaming gaming network Twitch Interactive for about $970 million in cash, reflecting Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos' resolve to transform Amazon into an Internet destination beyond its core retail ... | |
| Two new grades of Honda Mobilio introduced CHENNAI: Honda Cars India has introduced two new grades of Honda Mobilio - V (O) & RS (O) -- featuring audio video navigation (AVN) and rear view parking camera. The newly introduced V (O) grade will be positioned on top of the existing E, S and V ... | |
| Tata Motors to use JLR expertise for new cars NEW DELHI: Tata Motors has decided to tap into group company Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) for design and development of new cars and engines as it looks at turning around struggling operations through the launch of contemporary and ... | |
| Here is what the old Nokia, and new Microsoft devices, is up to It is hard to find an Indian with a mobile phone who has not used Nokia at one point or the other. But that brand is slowly fading, or should I say folding into another formidable brand. It won't be long before Nokia completely transitions into Microsoft and tries to ... | |
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| Xiaomi's Moto G rival Redmi 1S launched at Rs 5999 NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched its Redmi 1S smartphone, a rival to the likes of Moto G, at Rs 5,999. Just like Mi 3, this smartphone will be exclusively available via e-commerce website Flipkart. Those interested in buying Redmi ... | |
| Intex Cloud Fx: Yes, this is India's cheapest smartphone at Rs 1999 Tony Navin, SVP, Snapdeal -Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, Business Head, Mobile, Intex Technologies - Keshav Bansal, Director Marketing, Intex Technologies and Jane Hsu, Director Product Marketing, Mozilla Corp at the launch of Intex Cloud FX. | |
| Mozilla's first low-cost smartphone on sale in India Mozilla, a company best known for its Firefox browser, has launched a new low-cost smartphone in India that will retail for 1,999 rupees ($33; £19.90). The phone is only for sale on India's online shopping site, Snapdeal. The Intex Cloud FX runs on Mozilla's ... | |
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