Sunday, 5 July 2015

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After months of speculation about who Google will team up with for its next Nexus device, it looks like LG could be the one to build this year's Nexus 5. According to Android Pit, a source has confirmed that LG will be building the Nexus 5 (2015 ...
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C-DOT, the research and development institute of the department of telecommunications, will next week launch four broadband products developed to fast forward the Digital India initiative, an official statement said.
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NEW DELHI: Google's flagship smartphone Nexus 6 has received a price cut in India, bringing its price down to Rs 34,999. Launched at Rs 44,999, the 32GB variant of Nexus 6 can be purchased for Rs 34,999 on Flipkart.
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Alcatel Idol 3 (4.7) is the smartphone from Alcatel with 4.7 inches screen and the resolution of the screen is 720 x 1280 pixels pixels.
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A DoT panel on net neutrality is learnt to have opposed projects like Facebook's Internet.org, which allow access to certain websites without mobile data charges, while suggesting that similar plans such as Airtel Zero be allowed with prior clearance ...
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Blackberry prepares a new masterpiece for its fans, the Venice. The new device is the very first Blackberry to run on Android system.
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With the launch of nationwide mobile number portability (MNP) on 3 July, mobile users can retain their numbers despite changing states across the country, without incurring any roaming charges.
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We have already seen the alleged iPhone 6s metal casing and the new logic board with updated Qualcomm modem in the past couple of days.
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The Shanghai Consumer Rights Protection Commission has announced that it has taken legal action against manufacturers such as Samsung and Oppo over their practice of pre-installing apps on their smartphones.
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Samsung, Oppo sued in China over pre-installed smartphone bloatware - The Shanghai Consumer Rights Protection Commission on Saturday announced that it has sued Samsung and Oppo for pre-installing apps on their smartphones.
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