Thursday, 4 December 2014

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From Crescentgate to Hairgate: Five iPhone bloopers that have embarassed Apple
The Apple iPhone is perhaps one of the most sought-after smartphones in the world, which has evolved in leaps and bounds since its very first iteration, which was launched way back in 2007. While the premium smartphone is quintessential to many, the ...
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Firstpost
Android 5.0 Lollipop review: Great looks, but the buggy OS gets a thumbsdown
Android Lollipop has been around for a while now, and now that the first rush of excitement has subsided, we're down to answering the most fundamental question. What is it like to actually live with Lollipop? The answer – not so great actually. In the thrill of ...
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New York Times
Sony Pictures and FBI Widen Investigation Into 'Sophisticated' Cyberattack
A Nov. 24 cyberattack against Sony Pictures Entertainment resulted in a companywide computer shutdown and the leak of corporate information. Credit Nick Ut/Associated Press. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
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Fox News
Google Glass app that gives users encyclopaedic knowledge
LOS ANGELES: Although the immediate commercial future of Google Glass appears bleak, a series of apps to be showcased here this coming weekend and deployable on that wearable computer provide a glimpse into its long-range potential. One example ...
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indiatvnews.com
India, Japan can cooperate in ICT, says Ravi Shankar Prasad
NEW DELHI: India and Japan can leverage each other's prowess in technology to jointly work in areas like green technologies, cyber security and ICT development, communications and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Wednesday. Speaking at the ...
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Financial Express
Mega auction in February with DoT-defence pact
Telecom companies wary of runaway spectrum bids in February can breathe easy with the defence ministry agreeing to swap 15 MHZ of spectrum in the 2100 MHz frequency band. Other Articles. DIPP prescribes a dose of caution on compulsory licences ...
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NDTV
North Korea Probably Not Behind Sony Pictures Hack: Experts
Speculation has been rampant that the hard-line communist state sponsored last week's hack in anger over the new Sony movie "The Interview," in which Seth Rogen and James Franco play television journalists assigned by the CIA to assassinate North ...
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Times of India
Twitter app gets Instagram-like photo filters
NEW YORK: Microblogging site Twitter has now given its users more control of their photos. The Twitter apps for iOS and Android have replaced the photo filter grid with an easier to use Instagram-style row of adjustable filters. Double tapping the filters shows ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Sony Pictures struggles to recover 8 days after cyber attack
Eight days after a massive cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment, the Hollywood studio was still struggling to restore some systems on Tuesday evening as investigators combed for evidence to identify the culprit. Some employees at the Sony Corp ...
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NDTV
OnePlus Two Listed by Online Retailer Along With Specifications
While the OnePlus One craze is still at its peak, an e-commerce retailer has listed what is claimed to be the OnePlus Two, priced at $551.99 (roughly Rs. 34,000). Notably, the listing also throws some light on the device's specifications. The listing image of the ...
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