Thursday, 3 September 2015

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Daily update 3 September 2015
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India has added 52 million Internet users in first six months of the year, taking the total user base to 352 million as on June 30, 2015, industry body IAMAI today said.
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When it comes to tablet Apple is king and it remains so even as the iPad Air is approaching its twelfth month in circulation. Samsung, however, disagrees and is eager to prove that the new Galaxy Tab S2 is the best tablet around.
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Early this month, there were reports of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) accusing Google of abusing its dominant position in online search.
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NEW DELHI: Intex has expanded its Cloud series with the addition of Cloud V. Intex Cloud V runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat and features 5-inch (480x854p) FWVGA TFT display.
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If you thought the good old set-top box (STB) is only about accessing channels from the satellite via the outdoor dish antenna on your TV, think again.
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Xiaomi has held talks with Samsung Electronics Co. to supply memory chips, and that initial agreement may extend to providing displays, say sources.
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Xiaomi, the company which has earned a name for itself selling cheap-priced smartphones, tablets, and TVs among other gadgets, could soon launch a laptop.
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Xiaomi is planning to launch a notebook in 2016 according to a report in Digitimes. The report states that Xiaomi is going to develop the notebook with ODM partners Inventec and Foxconn Electronics.
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NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone maker OPPO is in talks with Taiwanese contract manufacturing giant Foxconn, the maker of Apple's iPhones, to assemble devices at its plant in Tamil Nadu by November, a top official said.
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Sony has launched its latest bid to take on the iPhone and Samsung with a new smartphone claiming to have the the world's most powerful mobile camera.
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