Friday, 22 January 2016

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Vodafone has already launched its high speed 4G services in Kerala and Mysuru in Karnataka. The 4G roll-out will continue to major metros like Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, to be launched by March 2016.
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Samsung Gear S2 is a smartwatch while the Gear VR is the company's first virtual reality headset. Samsung will launch its Gear S2 and Gear VR in India today.
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TRAI has slammed Facebook for the way it ran the campaign to save 'Free Basics' in a new letter. By: Tech Desk New Delhi Updated: Jan 21, 2016, 12:11.
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LeEco, the Chinese Internet conglomerate better known by its former name Letv, has finally launched its first products for the Indian market.
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KOLKATA: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) experts have claimed that radiation from electro-magnetic fields (EMF) of mobile towers does not appear to have "adverse health effects" either on adults or on children in the country.
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Battery backup is one of our primary concerns when we think of buying a new smartphone. We have often seen that our smartphone dies before the day ends and we have to keep it plugged into a powerbank.
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Apple realises that many people use its Voice Memos app on their iPhone to record ideas for songs, and perhaps that's why it is now giving these users a standalone app for the task.
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NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator Trai has called Facebook's high-pitched 'Free Basics' campaign a "crudely majoritarian and orchestrated opinion poll" having "dangerous ramifications for policy making in India".
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503151122 Indian demonstrators of Free Software Movement Karnataka hold placards during a protest against Facebook's Free Basics initiative, in Bangalore on January 2, 2016.
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Facebook has rubbed India's telecom regulator up the wrong way in its quest to provide free Internet. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India in a letter published on Tuesday accused the social media company of turning a public debate on Net ...
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