Tuesday, 6 January 2015

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CES 2015: Samsung announces Tizen-run smart TVs, Milk VR, Chef Collection ...
Samsung has made its big announcements at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. As expected, the company has pulled the wraps off its new Tizen-run smart TVs, Milk VR, portable SDDs and the surprise element is its new Chef Collection. The company ...
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Computerworld
CES 2015: Samsung launches new SUHD 4K TVs
LAS VEGAS: Samsung Electronics has introduced its new range of SUHD 4K televisions at CES 2015, in Las Vegas. Powered by the Tizen operating system, the three new TVs - JS9500, JS9000 and JS8500, will be available in nine screen sizes from 48-inch ...
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Times of India
Samsung takes Google software challenge to televisions
Samsung Electronics' challenger to Google software is moving from phones to big-screen TVs as the South Korean company tries to capitalize on the burgeoning interest in smart homes. The world's biggest maker of TVs will unveil the first sets powered by ...
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Wall Street Journal
Driverless cars could get more reliable with Nvidia's Tegra X1
Nvidia is betting that its new "mobile super chip" will help achieve truly self-driving cars, reflecting a new direction for the company from its traditional market in mobile devices. The company said the new Tegra X1 will aid in the development of intelligent cars ...
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The Hindu
LG's new G Flex 2 goes curvy, gets scratch-proof back
LG's new G Flex 2 has a slightly curved screen, as the name implies. LG said that makes phones easier to hold and the display easier to read. Even more notable is the fact that LG is also making the Flex 2 smaller than its predecessor, countering a trend ...
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Financial Express
Government may raise Rs 80000 crore from auctions of airwaves for 2G and 3G ...
NEW DELHI: The cabinet has approved a combined auction of airwaves for 2G and 3G mobile services in February in what is expected to be a fiercely contested sale crucial for the business continuity of big players such as Vodafone, Idea Cellular and ...
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Times of India
Government to mop up Rs 65000cr in February spectrum auction
NEW DELHI: In a booster to the cash-strapped Modi government, the exchequer will mop up at least Rs 65,000 crore through auction of mobile spectrum in February, a figure that will be further boosted manifold by a go-ahead to sale of 5MHz of 3G airwaves ...
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ZDNet
Samsung at CES 2015: Internet-of-Things is not science fiction, but 'science fact'
LAS VEGAS--- Samsung spent the first half of the Monday unveiling a bevy of flashy high-end TVs and other home appliances. But the real value - for Samsung and most other tech giants along all verticals these days - will be found in how those gadgets talk ...
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Free press journal
Iris scanner app can end payment authentication woes: Nandan Nilekani
BENGALURU: IT billlionaire Nandan Nilekani is back to giving urban tech solutions. Amid indications that the Congress government in Karnataka plans to give him a governance role, maybe involving Bengaluru administration, Nilekani spoke of how a simple ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Twitter back up after hour long service disruption jams home feed updates
Twitter has resumed services after an outage lasting a little over an hour, which saw problems with the home feed. As TechCrunch noted, "You could tweet earlier. You could go to people's profiles and see their latest tweet. You can even tweet that Twitter was ...
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