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Within the first 24 hours of its release, Microsoft recorded 14 million devices running Windows 10. The company said in a blog post on Thursday that they are working around the clock to continue the rollout process of the upgrade, prioritising those ...
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OnePlus has announced that its 2016 flagship killer OnePlus 2 smartphone is off to a good start. Saurabh Singh New Delhi, July 31, 2015 | UPDATED 11:38 IST.
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OnePlus launched the much talked about OnePlus 2 in the world's first virtual reality launch event on July 27. The Chinese company has promoted over a million people to register for the new device in a mere 72 hours.
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Microsoft says it's 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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Facebook has built its own drone that will bring internet connectivity to remote parts of the world, the social network has announced.
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In 2013, Facebook launched the non-profit organization Internet.org with goal of eventually bringing internet access to the 60% of the world - about 4 billion people - without a connection.
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Pushing the flagship smartphone to the budget range will be good for the company's sales. Sheldon Pinto 11:02 31st Jul, 2015. Share this.
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If you're one of the millions of people who've already upgraded to Windows 10, you've probably noticed that the OS changed your default apps.
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Company behind Firefox accuses the tech giant of making an "aggressive move to override user choice" by designating its Edge as default browser.
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Facebook has completed the production of its first full-scale solar-powered internet drone that will deliver wireless internet with lasers from the sky in parts of the developing world where internet availability is still a dream.
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