Friday, 26 December 2014

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The Hindu
Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation online services crash
Microsoft Xbox Live and Sony PlayStation Networks experienced user connection problems on Christmas Day, for which a hacker group claimed responsibility. The group, called Lizard Squad, could not be reached for comment, and the companies did not ...
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NDTV
Why Samsung needs more than Tizen to take on Android
SEOUL: Global smartphone leader Samsung Electronics is planning a new product launch next year based on its own Tizen operating system, the South Korean giant's strategic push to free itself from Android and blaze its own software path. But after years of ...
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The Indian Express
Xiaomi to launch Mi 4, Mi band in early 2015, follow up with Mi TV 2 and own portal
Chinese startup Xiaomi has big plans for the strategic Indian market in 2015, including bringing in more value-for-money products, boosting after-sales service and investing in local startups. Despite setbacks like the recent IAF privacy scare and Ericsson ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Sony says PlayStation site disrupted
Sony's online PlayStation store and Microsoft's Xbox site suffered disruptions on Christmas in the latest possible cyberattack on the electronics and entertainment company. The PlayStation Store Twitter feed said on Friday that some users were having trouble ...
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IBNLive
Airtel to charge extra for VoIP calls: Is it time to bid goodbye to free services?
With the increasing popularity of instant messaging apps like WhatsApp, Viber and others, telcos had started making noises against the accelerated adoption of these services. Throughout the year, they've have been quite vocal about their dislike for ...
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Daily News & Analysis
WhatsApp to roll out voice calling feature?
WhatsApp, the biggest instant messaging service in the world with 600 million active users, will soon roll out voice calling feature for its users. Leaked screen-shots of the feature reportedly show the calling option, but right now that's all that can be seen.
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BBC News
Xbox and PlayStation online services crash
Xbox and PlayStation online services have been suffering technical problems, amid claims a hacking group has disabled their services. Microsoft and Sony - the companies which make the games consoles - have told customers they are aware of issues ...
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Firstpost
Micromax Yu Yureka receives 'phenomenal' response, sales to begin on 13 ...
Update: Registrations for the smartphone have closed today at 3 PM. Micromax hasn't mentioned the number of registrations it has received but claims it has got a phenomenal response for the Yu Yureka smartphone. Initially the registrations were supposed ...
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Reuters
China's antitrust regulator says Qualcomm case to be settled soon
BEIJING: The Chinese government said on Friday that it will soon settle its antitrust investigation of US mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the country's anti-monopoly regulator that launched its ...
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Mobiletor.com
MTNL launches app for complaint, bill payment
State-run telecom firm MTNL launched a mobile application for Android smartphones using which customers can lodge service complaints, pay bills and book new connection. Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad launched the mobile app as part 'Good ...
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