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| Apple loyalists queue up for latest, larger iPhone 6 models Apple's latest phone lured throngs of gadget lovers, entrepreneurs and early adopters to its stores in New York, San Francisco and other cities around the world in the latest sign of strong initial demand for the new, larger generation of iPhones. Even the night ... | |
| Android One: What is Google's big game? There is also a huge business opportunity for Google in just expanding the number of Internet users globally, after all it is the largest digital advertising company in world. SummaryThere is also a huge business opportunity for Google in just expanding the ... | |
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| 'True' Apple fan weeps after being removed from iPhone 6 line In Sydney, a student complains that many people in front of her were letting friends cut in line. She feared she wouldn't get a phone. But then she allegedly caused an obstruction. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; 20 September 2014 12:57 am BST. | |
| Superbike maker Triumph brings new models to push India sales NEW DELHI: UK-based Triumph Motorcycles, one of the world's oldest bike makers, is aiming to sell 1,500 units of its super machines in India this fiscal year, expecting the Indian market to post strong demand in the upcoming festival season. Super bikes ... | |
| Screen size matters to Apple fans in line for the iPhone 6 Apple fans were out early in full force in Boston and New York Friday morning to buy the larger screen iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. The 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus have some of the “the biggest advancements in iPhone history,” Apple said when it ... | |
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| City's got a rival Maruti Suzuki has always ruled the roost when it comes to the small car segment in the market. And it is this perception that the company has set out to change with its latest offering, the Ciaz. The consumer response to the Baleno (discontinued in 2007), SX4 ... | |
| Cell tower radiation increases risk of brain cancer Busting the myths about lack of evidence on harm caused by cellphone radiation, Finnish scientist Dariusz Leszczynski on Friday said that long-term exposure to cellphone and cell tower radiation, on an average of thirty minutes a day over ten years, causes ... | |
| GSM telecom players in India add 55.4 lakh users in August: COAI GSM-based telecom players added 55.4 lakh subscribers in August to take the total user base to 74.99 crore, industry body COAI said today. The GSM subscriber base stood at 74.44 crore at the end of July 2014, the Cellular Operators Association of India ... | |
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