Monday, 9 November 2015

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Daily update 9 November 2015
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It's one thing to recommend a new phone to someone - but what do you say to someone who doesn't want to pay top dollar and is willing to buy an older phone?
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Come January, Microsoft Corporation will launch the Surface Pro 4, its latest mobile computing device, in the country. "At Microsoft, we strive to empower every citizen and every business and government organisation to achieve more.
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NEW DELHI: The government's research arm under Department of IT and Electronics (DeitY) will finance indigenous projects working on developing 5G, wearable computers, Internet of Things and other high-end technologies.
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NEW YORK: New Android phones appear with regularity, but far too few of them really seem ... new. Sure, cameras keep getting better and phones keep getting faster.
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Jailbreaking is the process of removing hardware restrictions imposed by iOS, Apple's operating system, on devices running it through the use of software exploits.
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New Delhi: Blackberry announced officially on Friday that Priv can be bought in the US and Canada stores from Friday onwards. Here are the few things that you would like to get to know about Blackberry Priv, which is likely to decide the future action ...
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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy smartphone, the Galaxy S7 might be cheaper than the exorbitant price tag attached to the Galaxy S6. According to a report by The Times of India, Pan Jiutang, a China-based analyst who specializes in China's electronics supply ...
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SAN FRANCISCO: Apple defeated a US class action lawsuit brought by Apple retail workers over bag search practices at the company's California brick and mortar outlets, according to a court ruling on Saturday.
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New Delhi: Country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India yesterday launched variants of its compact cars, WagonR and Stingray, equipped with auto gear shift (AGS) technology, priced between Rs 4.76 lakh and Rs 5.31 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), ...
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NEW DELHI: Country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India today launched variants of its compact cars, WagonR and Stingray, equipped with auto gear shift (AGS) technology, priced between Rs 4.76 lakh and Rs 5.31 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), respectively.
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