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| India will be our biggest market in next few months: OnePlus Bullish on the multi-billion dollar opportunity in the Indian smartphone segment, Chinese handset maker OnePlus on Tuesday said it expects India to become its biggest market in the next few months. At present, China is the biggest market for OnePlus, which ... | |
| North Korea, other nations among suspects in Sony hack US investigators are considering multiple suspects, including North Korea, in their investigation into a cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment that knocked out the company's computer systems for over a week, according to a US national security official ... | |
| DoT plans to auction 3G spectrum in February: Trai NEW DELHI: As the government plans to conduct 3G spectrum auction along with 2G radiowaves sale in February, it has asked telecom regulator Trai to expedite the base price recommendations for it. "DoT requested Trai to expedite the process for its ... | |
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| OnePlus One launched in India at Rs 21999 NEW DELHI: OnePlus, the China-headquartered startup behind the One smartphone has finally launched the much-talked about phone in India at Rs 21,999. Months after announcing its entry in the region, the company has informed that the OnePlus One will ... | |
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| Sony Studio Offers Data Monitoring to Workers Sony Pictures Entertainment is offering identity-theft protection and credit monitoring to its approximately 6,500 employees after internal documents leaked online in the latest fallout from a cybersecurity breach. Data including employee salaries, birth dates ... | |
| Sony Pictures struggles to recover eight days after cyber attack 1 of 2. An entrance gate to Sony Pictures Entertainment at the Sony Pictures lot is pictured in Culver City, California in this April 14, 2013 file photo. Credit: Reuters/Fred Prouser/Files. Related News. North Korea, other nations among suspects in Sony hack: ... | |
| Smartphone prices to drop, says IDC The global smartphone market will see cooler growth in the next few years, amid "cut-throat" competition that will bring down prices for many consumers, a market tracker said. A forecast by the research firm IDC indicates smartphone sales of 1.5 billion units in ... | |
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