Sunday, 7 February 2016

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Daily update 7 February 2016
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HTC has introduced a new 4G-enabled smartphone in the market dubbed Desire 626 dual SIM for a price of Rs 14,990 in India. The device will be available in Blue Lagoon and White Birch colour variants in the coming weeks with major retailers across India.
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HTC, a premium smartphone manufacturer based in Taiwan has launched its new smartphone, HTC Desire 626 Dual SIM with a 5-inch display in Blue Lagoon and White Birch colour variants at Rs.
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HTC recently launched their brand new 4G LTE enabled Desire 626 dual-sim smartphone, the newest member of its flagship Desire series in India.
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HTC on Friday launched a new mid-range smartphone in India, the Desire 626 Dual SIM, priced at Rs. 14,990. The smartphone will be available in Blue Lagoon and White Birch colour variants with major retailers in the coming weeks.
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Say hello to a brand new Twitter. The company is planning to introduce an algorithmic timeline as soon as next week, BuzzFeed News has learned.
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MUMBAI: DTH service provider Tata Sky has announced its plans to bring internet browsing applications on their set-top boxes (STBs).
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The company plans to formally roll out a redesigned version of its timeline in the near future, possibly next week, according to a new report in BuzzFeed.
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Just over a decade ago, students at a smattering of elite colleges were debating the merits of a new website called thefacebook.com.
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However, once the phone gets the Error 53 message, the data in it is lost as well and is irretrievable. Apple may be deliberately 'bricking' iPhone 6 devices in its new iOs 9 update, if users have repaired the handsets at non-Apple stores, according to ...
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If you have got your iPhone repaired from an unauthorised shop, you might want to think twice before updating your device to the next iOS update.
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