Friday, 10 July 2015

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Daily update 10 July 2015
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SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft Inc's future in mobile devices likely hinges on the software maker's ability to convince developers to create apps for the phone version of Windows 10 after its ill-fated Nokia acquisition helped trigger 7,800 layoffs.
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The Lenovo K3 Note smartphone was sold out in a matter of seconds after the first flash sale which took place yesterday on Flipkart.
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I take a lot of screenshots with my iPhone. Sometimes it's easier than trying to copy-and-paste large blocks of text - it's certainly quicker.
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Bengaluru: Apple Inc is preparing for the largest initial production run for its next iPhones by the end of the year, the Wall Street journal reported.
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Apple Inc. AAPL -2.48 % is preparing for a larger initial production run of its next iPhones, betting that even modest hardware changes will entice consumers to upgrade handsets and outstrip demand for the larger-screen phones that it released last year.
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Late last month, Lenovo launched the K3 Note priced at Rs. 9999. It had also announced that the Lenovo K3 Note would be up for grabs in an exclusive flash sale on Flipkart on July 8. Users had to register on Flipkart to participate in the flash sale ...
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Almost nine months after launching the Xperia Z3 in India, Sony is back with a new high-end smartphone. Christened as the Xperia Z3+, the company has priced its new flagship phone at a steep Rs 55,990.
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The Android running BlackBerry has leaked enough times over the months that we know the device is real, but just in case we needed further proof, BlackBerry has supplied it.
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Last time I gave you seven ways Androids are better than iPhones. From their expandable storage, to the number of choices, to using the phone as a TV remote.
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Stephen Elop's sale of Nokia's device division to Microsoft was a colossal mistake for both companies, writes Juha Saarinen.
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