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| ET Review: OnePlus One a revelation at Rs 21999 To a certain set of people, you will never have to explain what OnePlus is and why they're so popular. Less than a year after inception, this Shenzhen based company founded by two young entrepreneurs has managed to capture the hearts and minds of ... | |
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| There isn't much that you can't do with Mobile One BENGALURU: The Karnataka government on Monday launched the country's first mobile governance platform, Mobile One, which acts as a single window for a customer to connect with over 4,500 services at one touch. The services can be availed on any ... | |
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| Acer back in smartphone game with Liquid Jade and Liquid E700 Acer is back with its smartphone portfolio in India, launching two budget phones exclusively on snapdeal.com. The company, popular for its computing devices, has launched the premium looking Liquid Jade and value for money Liquid E700 smartphones ... | |
| GOSF: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro on Flipkart at Rs 49490 Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro was originally priced at Rs 47,990 in India. Now, it is Rs 1,500 dearer. By: Tech Desk | Posted: December 9, 2014 2:24 pm | Updated: December 9, 2014 9:09 pm. Lenovo on Tuesday announced that its new YOGA Tablet 2 Pro with ... | |
| A wristband that turns your arm into a smartphone WASHINGTON: A tiny new wristband can project a tablet interface onto your arm, effectively turning it into a smartphone every time you twist your wrist. The Cicret Bracelet, designed over the course of 6 months, comprises a pico projector and a row of eight ... | |
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| Google Chromecast launched in India at Rs 2999 NEW DELHI: Almost one and a half years after its global debut, Google has finally made Chromecast, its media streaming device, available in the Indian market. Chromecast will be sold in India at Rs 2,999 through e-commerce marketplace Snapdeal starting ... | |
| Bharti Airtel rallies after TDSAT sets aside Rs 650 crore fine NEW DELHI: Bharti Airtel Ltd rallied as much as 2.1 per cent in trade on Wednesday, after the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) has set aside penalty notices of Rs 650 crore slapped on Bharti Airtel. The tribunal on Tuesday stayed ... | |
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