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| Big-screen battle: Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Smartphone battles won't get bigger than this. At least for now! Samsung's successful premium phablet Galaxy Note's latest iteration Galaxy Note 4 this time faces an all-new, mighty competitor in Apple's iPhone 6 Plus. For three years, Samsung 's Galaxy ... | |
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| Google Nexus 9 review: A powerful tablet made for everyone If you're drawn to the Nexus 9, buy it because you want to see what the future's like, not because you're looking for the absolutely perfect tablet device. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share on Google+ · Share on LinkedIn · Share on Pinterest. | |
| Google's Hindi web: Why this dream will take time Yesterday at a special event in Delhi, Google announced that it had formed an "Indian Languages Internet Alliance (ILIA)" with the government and news media producers in the country to ensure Hindi users in India can start finding the Internet easier to use. | |
| Google eyes tie-ups with smartphone makers in India NEW DELHI: Internet search giant Google plans to tie up with smartphone makers in India to install its Hindi keyboards on the devices that will be sold to millions of users who know the language, the most widely spoken in the country. The partnerships, which ... | |
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| Maruti unveils India's cheapest automatic car NEW DELHI: Automatic cars will get a major push in India as Maruti Suzuki on Monday drove in the Alto automatic at Rs 3.80 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), making it the cheapest version in the country. Maruti said it will launch more cars with automatic options ... | |
| Maruti Swift, Datsun GO fail Global NCAP safety test NEW DELHI: Maruti Suzuki India's popular hatchback Swift and Nissan's Datsun GO have failed crash tests conducted by Global NCAP, showing "high risk of life- threatening injuries" but the companies say they conform to all the regulations currently ... | |
| Datsun GO, Swift fail global crash tests Maruti Suzuki's Swift and Nissan's Datsun GO failed to pass the Global New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) by a UK-based independent charity, focused on consumer-oriented vehicle safety initiatives. According to the Global NCAP, an umbrella body of ... | |
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