Tuesday, 2 February 2016

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SEOUL, Feb. 1 (Yonhap) -- Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday it will showcase its next flagship smartphone, rumored to be the Galaxy S7, later this month.
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Motorola is all set to launch its Moto X Force 'shatterproof' phone in India on Monday. Considering that the Motorola Moto X Force was unveiled in UK with a price tag of GBP 499 (roughly Rs.
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Samsung to announce its next flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S7 on February 21, might have a 12MP rear camera. By Hardik SinghHardik Singh01 - Feb - 2016.
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Samsung has announced its latest "Unpacked" event where the company will announce, in its usual language, "The Next Galaxy.
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The "Big Exchange Days" program will be held on the 1st and 2nd of every month, but there's something you should know before buying.
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LG had announced to be working on a mobile payment system last year. If you thought the company will follow a similar path as Apple or Samsung, then a new leak suggests otherwise.
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REDMOND, Wash. - Taking a page from Jules Verne, researchers at Microsoft believe the future of data centers may be under the sea.
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As for pricing, Bajaj "V" will be priced in the range of Rs 60,000 and Rs 70,000. The exact cost will be revealed a few days before the new bikes are delivered to the showrooms.
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Google Sheets is an online tool that allows anyone who wants to create spreadsheets a way to do it online. It is a free tool offered by Google that is part of a larger suite of tools that they offer that allows businesses and individuals to have a full ...
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Independent video-game designers have hit upon a fascinating way to create buzz: Don't give players all the answers. That opens up a game beyond the game, with players flocking to online message boards to debate the deeper meanings of what they've ...
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