Friday, 16 October 2015

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Daily update 16 October 2015
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Customers seem to be shying away from pre-bookings, with numbers falling shorter than the expectation. DNATechApple, Apple, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, India, latest smartphones, iPhone 6s & 6s Plus.
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Telecom regulator TRAI has said that mobile operators will have to credit one rupee to a user's account for a call drop from January 1, 2016.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will now make his way to India this month. He will be hosting the company's next Townhall Q&A in Delhi on Wednesday, October 28 at 12 pm.
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Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus' adoption has been slower than the previous iPhone 6, 6 Plus models, says a report. Comments.
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Samsung skipped Z2 and went straight on to announce the new Tizen smartphone Z3 today. The device will be priced at Rs 8,490 and will go on sale on Indian retailer Snapdeal this month.
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What a difference a year makes. In September 2014 respected photography benchmark DxOMark declared the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus to have the best cameras on any smartphone.
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New Delhi: Nexus lovers can now purchase the Google-Motorola Nexus 6 at a discount of Rs 5,000 if they shop through Flipkart's app.
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We all google for information and with Google's direct answers feature, first announced in January 2013, the search engine giant wants its millions (and millions) of users to save the hassle of clicking though to a web page to know the answer to ...
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HOUSTON: The social networking giant Facebook is reportedly working on a breaking news app called "Notify", and is ready to launch it by October end, according to a media report.
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Apple's potential damages in a patent fight with the University of Wisconsin's licensing body could reach $400 million as a trial on the amount Apple owes for infringing a processor patent got under way on Wednesday, two people familiar with the case said.
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