Monday, 10 August 2015

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Daily update 10 August 2015
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OnePlus' claim to fame the very premise of offering a premium smartphone experience at half the price of flagship devices. It took everyone by surprise when the relatively unknown startup managed to sell more than 1.5 million units in a year's time ...
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Microsoft Translator: One can type or speak the word or phrase to be translated. In response, the app shows the translated text on the screen and then speaks it too.
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Google is to relaunch its Android One cut-price smartphone project, placing the goal of delivering a sub-$50 device at the heart of a "massive" investment push by the technology group into India's internet market.
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OnePlus likes to brand its high-end, budget-priced phones as "flagship killers." Let's see how the OnePlus 2 compares to the most popular Android flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6.
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Facebook campaigns for Internet.Org in India - Facebook completely disagrees with a DoT panel's report in India which says that Internet.
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Google plans to reboot its Android One project in India. The Android-maker, which debuted the initiative in the country last September with sub-Rs.
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There's a fight brewing in translation-ville. In one corner, Google, which has done a great job of beating many established players with its fairly useful Web-based translation tools (apps, too).
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Technology giant Microsoft has launched a translator app that can be used on a wide variety of devices and supports 50 different languages.
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Lenovo has been aggressively pushing itself into the mobile space with a plant in Wuhan, China that can manufacture 30 to 40 million devices a year.
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India's telecom regulator TRAI on Friday made it mandatory for telecom operators to issue notices in form of USSD or SMS about data usage to its customers at regular intervals.
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