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Samsung's Tizen phone will be made in India NEW DELHI: Buoyed by the market response to its Tizen OS-based smartphone in India, tech giant Samsung plans to manufacture the 'Z1' at its Noida facility soon.
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Airtel mobiles go silent in Hyderabad HYDERABAD: Thousands of Airtel subscribers across the city had a harrowing time on Saturday after their mobile phones went silent from early morning due to a major technical glitch on the telecom giant's network.
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Soon, paper-thin, faster flexi-screens for computers TOKYO: The next generation of transistors may pave the way for flexible, paper-thin computer screens that provide faster response times and better efficiency, scientists say.
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Google defends policy that leaves most Android devices unpatched Google on Friday defended its decision to stop patching WebView, a core component of Android, on versions older than 4.4, aka "KitKat," saying that the huge code base is unsafe to fix.
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CyanogenMod CEO blasts Google over unfair control, hints at own app store CyanogenMod's CEO Kirt McMaster has blasted Google over its control of Android and hinted that the company wants to move away from a Google-centric version of Android by launching its own app store.
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Windows 10 January Build is now available for download On January 21, Microsoft unveiled the Windows 10 platform worldwide and also announced that the new build would be available within a week, though not equipped with all features.
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Samsung to make Tizen phone in India Buoyed by the market response to its Tizen OS-based smartphone in India, tech giant Samsung plans to manufacture the 'Z1′ at its Noida facility soon.
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Trai's Android app allows mobile subscribers to give feedback on telecom service Mobile phone subscribers can now give instant feedback on quality of services provided by operators to regulator Trai through online or through an Android based mobile application.
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Thousands sign online petition requesting Google to remove homophobic slurs At least 40,000 people have signed a petition requesting Google to remove homophobic slurs from its new translation service. According to the Independent, the online petition, started by campaigning group All Out, has reached 37, 833 people since its ...
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Trai issues draft rules for full mobile number portability New Delhi: Telecom regulator Trai has issued draft regulations to facilitate full mobile number portability which is set to start from 3 May.
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