Saturday, 7 November 2015

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NEW DELHI: Close on the heels of launching iPhone 6S and 6S Plus in India last month, Apple has launched its much-awaited Watch range in the country ahead of Diwali.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was in Mumbai to give a keynote at the inaugural edition of 'Future Unleashed: Accelerating India' event which is an initiative by Microsoft to work with Indian partners, developers and organisations to make the best use of ...
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Apple Watch arrives in India and here is everything you wanted to know about the device. G+. Comments. Written by Nandagopal Rajan | New Delhi | Updated: November 6, 2015 12:25 pm.
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Apple has finally launched their much-awaited smartwatch today at a starting price of Rs 30,900. The watch will be available via their retail channels across the country in the numerous variants being sold worldwide.
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Apple finally launches the much awaited Apple Watch in India today. Launched in three variants - Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch and Apple Watch Edition - and two sizes (38 mm and 42 mm), the device will be available in Gold, Rose Gold, Space Gray, ...
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Apple watch india at Rs 30,900. Starting on Friday, Apple Watch will be officially available for sale through Apple's retail channels across the country.
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The Apple Watch is now available to buy in India from authorised resellers. As Gadgets 360 exclusively reported last month, the Apple Watch prices in India start from Rs.
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Acer has launched the Liquid Z530 and Liquid Z630S smartphones priced at Rs 6,999 and Rs 10,999, respectively exclusively on e-commerce marketplace Flipkart.
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Microsoft is not the only global technology major to venture into building a low-cost Internet infrastructure. Google received permission from the Indian government earlier this month to provide Internet using large balloons that float 20 km above the ...
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With growing concerns over security of emails and mobile phones, technology giant Microsoft today said it is working on ways to rid tech users of their worries over passwords.
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