Tuesday, 16 February 2016

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Daily update 16 February 2016
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We may be less than a week away from Samsung's "Galaxy Unpacked 2016" event on February 21 in Barcelona, but there's no shortage of leaks related to the upcoming high-end Galaxy smartphones.
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Lenovo will be launching a new smartphone at the upcoming MWC 2016 trade show, according to a recently posted teaser by the company.
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Logo-Gameloft-Carbon-screen Gameloft, a leading digital and social game publisher in the world has joined hands with Videocon Smartphones to offer Gameloft games to the users of Videocon smartphones.
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Following Moore's law, chip manufacturers assume that computing capacity will double every two years - so what happens when that becomes impossible?
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Lenovo recently announced to launch a smartphone at MWC but did not reveal the name or specs of the phone. Lenovo has announced to unveil a smartphone at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MCW) 2016 event.
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Samsung has always been renowned for its line up of smartphones and for introducing the phablet category and delivering on it with its Note line of devices which have led to the birth of a new category of large screen smartphones.
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Sony has started taking regular orders in Japan for the Huis Remote Controller, the latest product to make it to market through the company's First Flight crowdfunding platform.
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Researchers have developed an app that can turn smartphones into a worldwide seismic network that could eventually warn users of impending jolts from a nearby earthquake.
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Of all the manufacturers who are making smartphones, Microsoft has the simplest approach to finding success with its hardware. All Redmond has to do is turn up, and it can count that as a victory.
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Windows-based phones have always failed to secure a place in the ongoing smartphone war. The inability to customise it (unlike Android phones) and poor hardware are some of the various things that have kept buyers at bay.
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