Wednesday, 6 January 2016

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Daily update 6 January 2016
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The problem with the current debate on Free Basics of Facebook and net neutrality is that its contours are determined by biased parties.
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Mark Zuckerberg is on the defensive because he doesn't understand the culture and values of Indians. (File Photo). Mark Zuckerberg is taking intense fire in India over an initiative that his organization Internet.
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LAS VEGAS: Nvidia Corp. unveiled a new, lunchbox-size super-computer for self-driving cars and said Volvo Car Group will be the new device's first customer.
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LAS VEGAS - Ask any selfie expert and they'll tell you the most challenging selfie to take is in the dark. Not to worry! Lenovo has you covered for all those late nights and bar crawls.
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China's Letv is all set to make its debut in India today by launching its all-metal, Le Max phablet which comes with a 6.33-inch 2K display.
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Microsoft Surface Book is shipping now at starting price of $1499 - The Microsoft Store is now shipping the Microsoft Surface Book with a starting price tag of $1,499.
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Lenovo has announced its all new Vibe S1 Lite smartphone ahead of CES 2016. The smartphone as the name suggests is a 'lite' version of the Lenovo Vibe S1 that was launched in 2015 in India.
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NEW DELHI: The smartphone maker Lenovo is all geared up for CES this year. The company is launching one product after the other. The Chinese manufacturer has now unveiled its new handset Vibe S1 Lite ahead of CES 2016.
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The new Drive PX 2, said company CEO Jen-Hsung Huang, has computing power equivalent to 150 MacBook Pro computers. Reuters · reuters@intoday.
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Most smart watches and similar wearables use re-purposed phone processors like the Snapdragon 400. MediaTek is trying to offer a more focused alternative with the just-announced MT2523.
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