Wednesday, 9 December 2015

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Motorola may launch the Moto G Turbo Edition in India this Thursday. The company has been posting a series of tweets teasing the features of the upcoming smartphone with the hashtag, 'TurboMode'.
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Moto G fans in India can rejoice as Motorola has begun teasing its soon to be launched Moto G Turbo Edition this week. The company has put out a several teasers from its social media handles giving out hints (over the weekend) and finally revealing the ...
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Motorola is set to launch the Moto G Turbo Edition in India later this week. The company has begun teasing what appears to be a Wednesday launch of the smartphone on its India Twitter handle.
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The Lumia 550 features a 4.7-inch HD display and comes in matte black and glossy white. Lumia 550 The Lumia 550 from Microsoft AFP Relax News.
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Surprise, surprise. The HTC HD2 - ranking high on all-time popularity in the phone modding community - now runs the latest release of Google's mobile OS, Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
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Many of Facebook's Creative Labs apps, including Slingshot (pictured above), have been removed from app stores. Facebook. Facebook's Slingshot app missed its mark.
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Researcher Zhang Zhao wearing a brain signal-reading equipment prepares to move a car with his brain wave, during a demonstration at Nankai University in Tianjin, China, November 17, 2015.
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A flurry of reports over the weekend suggest that Google is beginning to slowly move Gmail users over to a new mail platform called Inbox.
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Cybercriminals are using fake LinkedIn profiles to map out the networks of business professionals to scrape contact information and later use these to send spear-phishing emails, security solutions firm Symantec today said.
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Xiaomi is no stranger to allegations from major corporations about stealing and borrowing ideas. A company named Blue Spike has now done the same against the Chinese manufacturer and is claiming that the company is infringing on a patent (US patent ...
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