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| Samsung Galaxy Note Edge launched at Rs 64900 NEW DELHI: Samsung has launched Galaxy Note Edge, the first smartphone in the world to have a display on the side in India, at a market price of Rs 64,900. It will be available for sale from January first week through select retailers in "charcoal black," and ... | |
| A Look at North Korea's Limited Internet Capabilities SEOUL, South Korea — An hours-long Internet outage Tuesday in one of the world's least-wired countries was probably more inconvenient to foreigners than to North Korean residents, most of whom have never gone online. Even for wired Koreans south of ... | |
| Google starts displaying song lyrics on search page: Report NEW DELHI: It looks like Google wants to make searching for song lyrics simpler. In fact, the search giant wants to ensure you don't need to go to any other website to get access to lyrics of your favourite song. It is now displaying snippets of song lyrics at the ... | |
| Are you ignored on Twitter? Updated iOS app is brutally honest So you're on Twitter and you have followers, but how many of them really care about your tweets? Twitter's got answers. The company's mobile app on iOS has a new analytics feature that lets users see how many other people saw their tweets, and interacted ... | |
| Samsung Galaxy Note Edge With Side Display Launched at Rs. 64900 The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has been launched in India, three months after its global introduction. The handset will be available in the first week of January next year with select retailers at a recommended price tag of Rs. 64,900. The announcement by ... | |
| Leaked WhatsApp screenshots show voice-calling features WhatsApp's voice calling feature has been in the works for some time now and there were rumours of it coming out this year itself. But thanks to Androidworld.nl, the screenshots of a WhatsApp voice calling feature have been leaked online. The Android ... | |
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| Google unveils first 'fully functional' self-driving car Google has announced that the prototype of its self-driving car is complete and is ready for a road test. This car is the result of Google's plans, which it revealed in May, to build its own car without features such as steering wheels. Even though technical ... | |
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