Tuesday, 20 October 2015

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Daily update 20 October 2015
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Looks like, it's not just Apple who is benefiting from the high Apple prices. Recently, there were reports about the iPhone 6s available in the Indian grey market for over Rs 1 lakh prior to the launch.
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Smartphones these days have become boring. They are iterative improvements of models that were launched before. If you change them every year, then the advances become less evident.
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With Apple pricing the iPhone 6s at a steep Rs 62,000 for the 16 GB variant in India (even if 16 GB is just not enough today), and going up to a jaw-dropping Rs 92,000 for the iPhone 6s Plus 128 GB, price-conscious Indian customers have a tough choice ...
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Facebook's office in Israel was vandalised overnight on Saturday (October 17) amid outrage over violent content on its pages. Reports claim that the social networking site refused to take down pages that were flagged as offensive.
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Apple's CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday at a conference hosted by the Wall Street Journal revealed that there are already 6.5 million paid subscribers for Apple Music.
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Adobe Flash is a 'universally installed software' and now being called obnoxious and useless. Recently the software received another grave kick that ought to kill it.
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Xiaomi launched its first two-wheeled, self-balancing, and battery-powered electric vehicle, named Ninebot mini along with a brand new Mi TV 3 and other products.
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The TRAI rule requiring telecom operators to pay one rupee for every dropped is good in theory, but hard to implement because of practical issues, says Suresh Mahadevan, MD and Head of Asia Telecom & Media Research at UBS AG.
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SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc's aggressive recruitment of auto experts as it explores building a car has left a promising, if financially troubled, electric motorcycle startup in the dust.
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The Wi-Fi service, currently restricted to the Jawaharlal Nehru University's academic complex, will soon be available throughout the campus, including the hostels and residences.
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