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| Google working on a new version of Android for cars SAN FRANCISCO/DETROIT: Google is laying the groundwork for a version of Android that would be built directly into cars, sources said, allowing drivers to enjoy all the benefits of the internet without even plugging in their smartphones. The move is a major ... | |
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| 11 interceptors launched in Delhi to check speeding vehicles NEW DELHI: To rein in the menace of overspeeding in the national capital, Delhi Traffic Police on Wednesday launched eleven new interceptor vans which can track speeding vehicles through laser-based cameras not just during the day but also in the night. | |
| Village broadband plan bound to fail, says Trai chief NEW DELHI: The government's ambitious national broadband plan to connect as many as 2.5 lakh villages through optic fibre came in for sharp criticism from telecom regulator Rahul Khullar, who termed the move as "impossible" to implement and something ... | |
| SC allows 3G intra-roaming services NEW DELHI: Telecom operators can continue providing 3G roaming facility to mobile phone subscribers beyond their allotted zones through pacts with other service providers after the Supreme Court on Thursday turned down the Centre's plea to stay an ... | |
| All you need to know about Yu's Yureka smartphone Running Cyanogen OS 11, built on Android 4.4.4 OS, the Yureka smartphone sports a 5.5-inch 720p HD display and comes with 4G LTE Cat4 modem at Rs 8,999. (Source: Debashis Sarkar). The first Yu smartphone will be sold exclusively on Amazon.in ... | |
| Google plans to install Android Auto directly into cars Google Inc is laying the groundwork for a version of Android that would be built directly into cars, sources said, allowing drivers to enjoy all the benefits of the Internet without even plugging in their smartphones. The move is a major step up from Google's ... | |
| Google Antitrust Lawsuit Over Android Too Vague: US Judge A judge on Thursday said she would require consumers suing Google over its Android smartphone operating system to submit more factual details in order for an antitrust lawsuit to proceed, at a time when the Internet search company faces increased ... | |
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