Wednesday, 3 September 2014

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As diesel prices rise, it's now cheaper to run petrol cars
CHENNAI: A diesel vehicle means higher cost of acquisition but significantly lower fuel bills, right? Well, not quite. Thanks to falling petrol prices and rising diesel fuel costs in recent months, the petrol-diesel gap is now at its slimmest since last June.
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NDTV
Intex Cloud FX Review: A Bold New Direction
It isn't easy to create and promote a whole new smartphone platform. Over 84 percent of smartphones in use today run Android, with iOS a distant second at around 12 percent. That means there's just four percent of the market left for everyone else - including ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Google starts quantum computing research project
Google Inc said a research team led by physicist John Martinis from the University of California Santa Barbara will join the company to start a project to build new quantum information processors based on superconducting electronics. The Quantum Artificial ...
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IBNLive
Airtel turning itself into a company built on, for a smartphone network
NEW DELHI: Bharti Airtel, India's largest carrier, is turning itself into a company built on and for a 'smartphone network', shifting away from the traditional model where a telco ends up being reduced to a 'dumb pipe' offering just mobile voice services and ...
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Times of India
Mi 3 all over again: 40k Xiaomi Redmi 1S units sold in 4.2 secs on Flipkart
After the success of its Mi 3, Xiaomi launched the much-awaited Redmi 1s in India with a flash sale on Flipkart today. 40,000 units of the entry-level phone were up for grabs today and this Xiaomi Tuesday, the units were once again sold out in 4.2 seconds, ...
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Financial Express
India's smartphone wars: Google's Android One adds to Samsung's worries
Google Inc's partnership with three Indian phone makers is set to rev up fast-growing demand for lower priced smartphones, and spell more trouble for Samsung Electronics which is rapidly losing share in emerging markets. Micromax Infomatics Ltd, Karbonn ...
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Indian Express
Gone in seconds! 38k Xiaomi Redmi 1S sold today; Flipkart First of not much help
Xiaomi Redmi 1S out of stock The Redmi 1S offers en eye-popping spec sheet at the price of just Rs. 5,999, so, many buyers did not mind spending another Rs. 500 to become Flipkart First subscribers. However, it did not help much.
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MiamiHerald.com
Apple says its systems not to blame for celebrity photo breach
The week before a crucial launch of its new iPhone, Apple Inc said intimate photos of celebrities including Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence were leaked online through the apparent hacking of individual iCloud accounts. Apple rushed to restore confidence in ...
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Zigwheels.com
Toyota launches 'Innova Limited Edition 2014'
Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Tuesday launched 'Innova Limited Edition 2014' for the festive season. Only 1,500 units of the new Innova LE, in an exclusive brand new colour — Bronze Mica Metallic — besides Silver Mica Metallic, will be available till November.
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NBCNews.com
iCloud celebrity photo hack: texts, address books and more 'also accessible'
How safe are you in the cloud? Hack was a "targeted attack": Apple. It's not just nude photographs Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst and other victims of the celebrity photo theft have to worry about being accessed by hackers - it's their GPS coordinates, ...
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