Monday, 8 June 2015

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New York Daily News
Google is developing a calorie counter for Instagram food photos
Google wants to help you count the calories on your Instagram brunch photos. The tech giant recently introduced a new project called Im2Calories, which is an algorithm that analyzes photos of food and counts the calories in them.
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Firstpost
Xiaomi Mi band is world's second most shipped wearable: IDC
It wouldn't come as a surprise to many that Fitbit is the world leader in wearable devices. With a range of stylish wearable devices, Fitbit has managed to dominate the wearable market.
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Jagran Post
Xiaomi Mi Band fitness tracker becomes world s second most shipped wearable ...
New Delhi: Riding high on the popularity of its 'Band', Chinese gadget maker Xiaomi Inc has become the world's second largest seller of wearables, according to a new report.
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The Indian Express
A month with Xiaomi Mi Band: It's cheap, but it won't help you get fitter
The Xiaomi Mi Band costs just Rs. 1,000. And because of that, it's easy to say, "It's just 1000 bucks, buy it." But a thousand rupees is still substantial money and not to be thrown away lightly.
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The Star Online
Xiaomi wins 25% of wearables market in nine months
NO PUSHOVER: Xiaomi shipped 2.8 million wearables worldwide between January and March, accounting for 24.6% of the market. - AFP Relaxnews.
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
Xiaomi's US$12 fitness tracker becomes world's second most popular wearable
Chinese smart device maker Xiaomi has become the world's second largest seller of wearables thanks entirely to the success of one cut-price fitness tracker.
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The Hindu
Need to count the calories on your plate? Click a picture
Tech giant Google is developing a new app that can identify and recognise food items from photos to estimate the number of calories in your meal.
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IBNLive
Airtel's online data packs become costlier for pre-paid users
New Delhi: Bharti Airtel's mobile internet packs, both 2G and 3G, sold online will cost more for pre-paid customers across the country.
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Daily News & Analysis
Up, close and personal with the Samsung Galaxy S6 mobile shooter
We took the Samsung Galaxy S6 on an international trip, eager to stretch it's camera capabilities. So can smartphones make point-and-shoot cameras redundant?
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Firstpost
Olacabs hacked: Credit card information, transaction details, voucher codes ...
Taxi hailing app Olacabs has been reportedly hacked and the hacker group has posted the database structure of Olacabs on Reddit. The group claims to have had access to user details and as well as credit card and transaction history.
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