Saturday, 7 February 2015

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Daily update 7 February 2015
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Apple to replace iPhoto with 'Photos'
The latest developer version of Mac OS X 10.10.3 now includes the first beta version of Photos, the app that will replace iPhoto and Aperture as the go-to software for organizing and editing images.
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NDTV
Google takes Android One outside India, launches handset in Indonesia
Google has taken its Android One initiative outside India with a launch in Indonesia in partnership with Spice Mobility's local brand Nexian and two other handset makers, Evercoss and Mito.
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NDTV
Uber to launch in-app panic button, location sharing on February 11 in India
Uber has confirmed that two major features, an in-app panic button and journey/location sharing, will be launched for customers in India on February 11.
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Times of India
Google, Amazon and Microsoft pay to avoid ad filter
Microsoft, Amazon, Google and more of the world's biggest internet companies paid AdBlock Plus to have its adverts pass through its ad filtering software.
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Washington Post
Twitter revenue nearly doubles, user growth misses mark
Twitter on Thursday reported its revenue nearly doubled in the final three months of last year, but user growth fell short of analyst expectations.
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The Indian Express
Ford launches personalization packs for the EcoSport in India
Ford has launched personalization options for the EcoSport compact SUV in India. The company recently inaugurated a new facility, called the Vehicle Personalization Centre (VPC), for the same.
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Hindustan Times
Will have in-app SOS button from February 11: Uber
Uber cabs were banned in Delhi after the arrest of one of its drivers for rape. (HT Photo/Sunil Saxena). Share. After the Maharashtra transport department decided to ban its mobile phone app, US-based taxi aggregator Uber said it will have in-app panic (SOS) ...
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CNET
Apple to develop its own 'over-the-top pay' TV service
Apple is reportedly holding talks with TV programmers to develop its own over-the-top pay TV service, a report said. Apple is reportedly holding talks with TV programmers to develop its own over-the-top pay TV service, a report said.
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Times of India
Inventec to set up shop in Chennai
Taiwanese firm Inventec, which makes mobile phones, notebooks and consumer electronics, is setting up a unit in Chennai. The move comes at a time when the city's electronic ecosystem has come to a halt after the exit of Nokia and Foxconn, which is ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Transport chief, Uber differ over panic button in cabs
MUMBAI: Uber and the transport department are on a collision course on the installation of panic buttons in cabs. Transport commissioner Mahesh Zagade had made it mandatory for private taxis to have the switch near the passenger's seat but Uber felt the ...
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