Saturday, 14 February 2015

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Daily update 14 February 2015
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The Hindu
Why thieves no longer love smartphones
Smartphones, particularly iPhones, are no longer the favourites of discerning lifters, recent data shows. The reason: the "kill switch" is proving the killjoy for the thieves.
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Daily News & Analysis
Apple tightens log-in security for iMessage, FaceTime
Apple has provided its users with a two-step authentication method for their iMessage or FaceTime accounts to provide users with tighter security.
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Daily News & Analysis
OPPO launches Mirror 3 in India, a mid-range smartphone
OPPO yesterday announced the launch of its cost-effective model, the Mirror 3, in the Indian market, with a price tag of Rs 16,990.
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Moneycontrol.com
Reliance Communications Q3 net profit jumps 85% on lower finance cost, data ...
MUMBAI: Reliance Communications, India's fourth largest mobile phone operator, reported an 85% jump in net profit for the fiscal third quarter, boosted by lower cost of financing debt and as more of its subscribers used the pricier data services.
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Firstpost
Coursera teams up with Google, Snapdeal to develop online courses
Online education firm Coursera has partnered corporates across the globe, including Snapdeal and Google, to offer job-oriented courses.
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The Hindu
Apple working on electric car project to rival GM, Nissan, Tesla: Reports
Apple Inc has a secret lab working on the creation of an Apple-branded electric car, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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CNET
Xiaomi's key to smartphone success: 'Be friends with our fans'
The up-and-coming Chinese smartphone manufacturer has gone from obscurity to China's number-one vendor in just four years. Xiaomi owes a large part of that to its attitude toward customers.
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Financial Express
Uber takes Delhi couples on Valentine's Day chopper dates
Cab firm Uber launched a chopper service in Delhi on Saturday to give joy rides to love birds on the occasion of Valentine's Day.
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ZDNet
Take your pick: Two solid $199 Chromebooks from Acer
Chromebooks are laptops running Chrome OS that are good fits for many situations. The light OS doesn't require heavy hardware, and that makes them cheaper than many laptops.
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Times of India
Intex launches Aqua Star L, its first Lollipop phone at Rs 6990
NEW DELHI: Domestic handset brand Intex has launched a new smartphone, Aqua Star L, which runs Android 5.0 Lollipop. It is the first smartphone from an Indian brand to ship with the latest iteration of Google's mobile OS.
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