Monday, 4 January 2016

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Motorola has given a New Year's treat to its Moto G3 users in India as the phones will now be get an Android 6.0 Marshmallow update.
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Apple Music costs just Rs 120 - a fifth of the US price. It is possible that Netflix will follow the same strategy, to get more subscribers on launch date.
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Motorola Moto 360 (2015) is a good-looking watch but Google's Android Wear fails to make it 'smart' again. Written by Debashis Sarkar New Delhi Updated: Jan 2, 2016, 20:11.
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Asus ZenFone Go: The phone sports a 4.5-inch display and comes with a 5MP rear camera combined with a 0.3 MP front camera. It includes memory of 8 GB and offers Micro SD card support of up to 64 GB in addition to a 5 GB lifetime ASUS web storage.
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Messaging service WhatsApp was in the news recently after users across the globe complained that their WhatsApp messages aren't going through.
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Facebook said some users were still facing issues while accessing its messaging service. "We appear to be having issues again," a WhatsApp spokesman told Reuters.
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iphone6s-scene2 Apple's next-generation iPhone 7 Plus may feature a 256GB storage option and larger 3,100 mAh battery as two differentiating features over the smaller iPhone 7, according to Chinese website MyDrivers [Google Translate].
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Early 2016 looks set to be a defining moment in the Virtual Reality entertainment landscape with at least three major players' devices set to hit the market: Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, and the HTC Vive.
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The year that has just begun will be the year of large screens and videos, the demand for cheaper smartphones will grow and 3G and 2G users will continue to co-exist over the next few years in India, Micromax, one of the country's leading smartphone ...
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NEW DELHI: The year that has just begun will be the year of large screens and videos, the demand for cheaper smartphones will grow and 3G and 2G users will continue to co-exist over the next few years in India, Micromax has predicted.
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