Sunday, 22 November 2015

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Daily update 22 November 2015
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Ricoh India announced the launch of its handheld 360-degree camera called the Theta S at an event in Mumbai today. The Ricoh Theta S will start selling from Rs 39,995 from 14 December 2015 onwards.
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Ricoh India just launched its latest 360-degree camera called the Theta S at a price of Rs. 39,995. The camera is available for a pre-order price of Rs.
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Remember when Apple launched the iPad Pro and its stylus popularly known as Pencil? Back then, iFixit had done a thorough analysis by ripping it apart and had arrived at a repairability score of 3 on 10, where 10 means the device is most repairable.
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Pansonic launched Lumix DMC-FZ1000 at Rs. 45,990, while it has priced Lumix DMC-FZ300 at Rs. 58,990. (picture shows Lumix DMC-FZ300).
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Panasonic has announced new DMC-FZ1000 and DMC-FZ300 compact digital cameras in India with support for 4K photography and video recording in its Lumix range.
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Vodafone India launched a facility allowing customers in Delhi and NCR to choose the numeric combination of their choice in the mobile numbers.
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Gionee India is all geared up for the launch of its all new Marathon series smartphones at an event in Bangalore scheduled for November 24th.
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According to a report by Re/code, users of the newly launched iPad Pro are facing issues with the device and Apple has acknowledged the problem.
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Pantel Penta T-Pad WS802X tablet was launched in November 2015. The tablet comes with a 8.00-inch display with a resolution of 1280 pixels by 800 pixels.
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Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said on Friday he will take two months of paternity leave after his daughter's birth, though he did not say when she is due.
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