Friday, 23 October 2015

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Daily update 23 October 2015
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Lenovo India has launched two new smartphones in India, the Lenovo Vibe P1 and P1m. Priced at Rs. 15,999 and Rs. 7,999 respectively, the smartphones are exclusive to Flipkart.
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Lenovo seems to be on a launching spree as the company has launched five smartphones in the last two days, namely the Lenovo A1000, the Lenovo A6000 Shot, the Lenovo K3 Note Music, the Lenovo Vibe P1, and the Vibe P1m.
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Lenovo Vibe P1 (left) and Vibe P1m (right) priced at Rs 15,999 and Rs 7,999 (4G handsets), respectively based on Android Lollipop operating system were launched in India on Wednesday by the Chinese tech major.
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RCom has also approached the state-owned BSNL, Vodafone and Idea Cellular for an agreement. Telecom operator Reliance Communications is planning to roll out a 3G ICR-like roaming agreement to continue 2G service in Bihar, West Bengal and Assam ...
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YouTube Vice President of Product Management Matthew Glotzbach unveils their new paid subscription service at the YouTube Space LA in Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California.
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Sony's Xperia Z5 series can now be purchased in the U.S. from eBay and Expansys at a discounted price. Pictured above: A woman listening to music via the new Sony Xperia Z5 series.
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The Nextbit Robin, is now up for pre-order and can be shipped to India for an additional fee. The Robin's highlight is the fact that it is the world's only cloud-first smartphone.
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Alphabet Inc's YouTube will launch a $10-a-month subscription option in the United States on Oct. 28 that will allow viewers to watch videos from across the site without interruption from advertisements, the company said on Wednesday.
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Following the revision of guidelines for Android OEMs in August to reduce the number of Google apps pre-installed on devices, the Mountain View firm has once again taken steps to limit the harassment potential of bloatware.
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There's little doubt that there's a race and gender gap in the tech industry. Look at any of the major tech firms' diversity reports and you'll see that there are proportionally fewer women, blacks and Hispanics in the tech world - particularly when ...
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