Friday, 31 July 2015

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Daily update 31 July 2015
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Windows 10 hasn't even been out for a day yet, but it already seems like the sour taste left in our mouths by Windows 8 is fading.
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Windows 10 launch: Microsoft releases new operating system · Windows 10 review: a fresh Start · Windows 10 preview: should I upgrade?
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Microsoft says its' new Windows 10 operating system is now running on more than 14 million computers, two days after the software was released as a free download.
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Rovio releases Angry Birds today and the long awaited sequel has landed in the Google Play store first. Angry Birds made Rovio a powerhouse.
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Samsung's earlier prediction for the second quarter of 2015 was spot on: the company has failed to hit its goals when it comes to the sales of its flagship devices.
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Windows users in India will have to wait for some more time for voice-activated digital assistant 'Cortana' as Microsoft is updating the software with "strong" local content.
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NEW DELHI: Google said on Wednesday it has updated its Translate app, to enable instant visual translation to 20 more languages, from the seven it had earlier, including an update to translate text from a picture and enable real-time translation from ...
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Samsung Electronics reported Thursday a fifth straight drop in quarterly earnings as the Galaxy S6 failed to reverse its declining fortunes in the smartphone industry.
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Until now, the FireChat app enabled users to send messages to local chat rooms and people nearby, but these messages were public and were broadcast to everyone in the network.
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Windows 10 is now available as a free upgrade for all Windows 7 and Windows 8 owners, but those building their own system, creating a new Bootcamp partition on a Mac, or upgrading an older machine (running Vista or XP) still have to pay.
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