Thursday, 12 November 2015

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Daily update 12 November 2015
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New Delhi: This Diwali you will have several offers on smartphones and smart gadgets. However, if you have decided to buy affordable range smartphones, there are many choices.
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However, many customers still prefer shopping on conventional web browsers, even on mobile phones. While Flipkart chose to go app only, its competitor Amazon went with a mixed strategy between its website as well as app.
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Today, Apple Music comes to Android phones. It's the first user-centric app that Apple has created for Android (but not its first).
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SAN FRANCISCO: Apple's freshly launched music service became available Tuesday on rival mobile devices powered by Google-backed Android software.
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NEWARK - Have kids in Newark really benefitted from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's $100 million donation to the city's school system?
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Flipkart's new mobile web experience Flipkart Lite, which launched on Monday, brings an app-like experience to the mobile Web.
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Apple has released a beta version of Apple Music on the Google Play store, its second app created for Android. Access to iTunes purchases, playlists, iTunes Radio, and new releases is part of the app from the get go.
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The device is a prototype for an interactive helper bot, designed for use with electronics. dnaTechScience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), robotics LineFORM Tangible Media Group (MIT).
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Microsoft has released patches for two critical security vulnerabilities that affect every supported version of Windows. The software giant released the patches Tuesday as part of its monthly release of security updates.
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The Internet of Things is in for rapid growth, forecasts Gartner, with 6.4 billion devices predicted for 2016, and 20.8 billion by 2020.
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