Sunday, 12 July 2015

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Daily update 12 July 2015
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NEW DELHI: In a Reddit AMAA (Ask Me Almost Anything) session, OnePlus has revealed a few key features of its upcoming flagship smartphone.
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The recently launched Sony Xperia M4 Aqua Dual smartphone will now allow buyers to get a fully waterproof smartphone at a affordable price.
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Sony has launched a new app, named "Live Screen Streaming," that allows users to stream to both Twitch and YouTube. The app can be downloaded from Google Play Store, according to reports.
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Xiaomi teased a 16 July event on Chinese social networking site Weibo. The device in the teaser is speculated to be the Xiaomi Mi 5. The device in the teaser seems to be pretty slim.
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Apple's iOS 9 beta is now available to the public for the first time ever and users can download it on their iPhones and iPad.
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Slide Over, Split View and Picture in Picture will entice iPad users into getting stuff done—or at least pretend to. Oscar Raymundo | @oscarraymundo.
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Though they were a foreign concept just a few years ago, Bluetooth-enabled smartwatches have started to gain steady traction. Vendors such as Apple, Pebble and Samsung are sticking new software nuggets into their latest smartwatches to enable more ...
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The total number of telephone connections in the country crossed the record one billion mark in May, bolstered by growth in number of mobile users.
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Adventurous Apple users can download the beta version of iOS 9 ahead of its release date this fall. Apple's beta release marks the first time the iPhone maker has offered a major iOS preview to consumers.
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Google has now been awarded a patent which enables a Glass-like head-mounted display to automatically take pictures when it recognises a consumer's fingers.
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