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| Review: Moto 360 In a world overruled by tech toys 'labelled' as smartwatches, Moto 360 is the only contender that'll make your head-turn. Smartwatch isn't quite a new thing with the first wave of smartwatches hitting the shelves in the later half of last year; this technological feat ... | |
| Apple to hold iPad launch event on October 16: Report SAN FRANCISCO: On the heels of a major launch of large-screen iPhones, Apple has scheduled an October 16 event to update its iPad line, technology news website Re/code reported. The event also will include a look at next-generation software for ... | |
| Moto 360 smartwatch selling on Flipkart for Rs 17999 Motorola has finally announced it will begin the sale of its Android Wear based Moto 360 smartwatch today at Rs 17,999. The smartwatch will be available for purchase on Flipkart this afternoon. The Moto 360 sports an elegant circular backlit display with a ... | |
| Facebook's battle against 'fake likes' intensifies SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook said on Friday it has stepped up its battle against spammers who promise to deliver "likes" to its members, and warned users on using such scams. The world's most popular social network said that to date, it has obtained legal ... | |
| Facebook steps up battle on 'fake likes' Facebook said Friday it has stepped up its battle against spammers who promise to deliver "likes" to its members, and warned users on using such scams. The world's most popular social network said that to date, it has obtained legal judgments of nearly $2 ... | |
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| 4.4 Billion Worldwide Lack Net Access If you're the kind of person who frequently complains about the speed of your Internet connection, it's time for a bit of a reality check. While we sympathize that your YouTube streaming might not be as consistent as you would like, or that your Steam downloads ... | |
| Google set to take on WhatsApp with new free messaging service The firm is believed to be planning to launch the app next year after testing it in India. It reportedly lost up to Facebook when it tried to buy WhatApp for $6bn. Whatsapp, which uses a freemium model and requires users to pay after one year of use, has 600 ... | |
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