Saturday, 8 August 2015

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Daily update 8 August 2015
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NEW DELHI: Taiwanese electronics major AsusTek's chairman Jonney Shih on his maiden visit to India said the group was shifting its focus from notebooks to smartphones and convertibles.
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During its big launch event in India today, ASUS decided to throw in a surprise for those who are into phones with a massive battery: the ZenFone Max.
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Bharti Airtel on Thursday announced the commercial launch of 4G services in 296 towns across India after testing the market in select cities.
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Bharti Airtel MD & CEO for India and South Asia Gopal Vittal spoke to TOI after announcing a nationwide launch of 4G services.
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NEW DELHI: Facebook is mustering support of its users in India to defend its platform Internet.org, with just a week left for public comments on a DoT panel's report, which says free Internet services like that of the social network's violate net ...
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NEW DELHI: The government has imposed penalty of Rs 10.80 crore on telecom operators till May 31, 2015 for exceeding the prescribed limit for radiation from mobile towers, Parliament was informed today.
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The company will show off its newest phablets -- big-screen smartphone-tablet hybrids that have become popular with rivals -- during an event Aug. 13 at 11 a.m.
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Wearables are the next target for hackers, warns a new report from Symantec. The biggest threat is 'ransomware' - a kind of electronic blackmail.
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Facebook is mustering support of its users in India to defend its platform Internet.org, with just a week left for public comments on a DoT panel's report, which says free Internet services like that of the social network's violate net neutrality ...
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Facebook is asking its users to show their support for its Internet.org initiative before the Department of Telecom panel makes a decision on August 15.
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