Wednesday, 16 March 2016

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Daily update 16 March 2016
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If you wanted to watch the Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus launch live, then you are in luck. The company is hosting a live stream to the event and you can tune into the same here.
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Lenovo is all set to launch its new budget smartphone - the Vibe K5 Plus - in India. Unveiled to the world at MWC 2016 last month, the Vibe K5 Plus includes an octa-core processor paired with 2 GB of RAM, Dolby Atmos audio, and a 5-inch full HD display.
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OnePlus 2 has now received a price cut in India! The OnePlus 2 16GB variant will be available for Rs 20,999, while the 64GB variant will be priced at Rs 22,999 respectively and will be available via Amazon India.
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Everything You Know About Artificial Intelligence is Wrong Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics won't be nearly enough to control AI.
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Court directs Google Inc. to submit an additional affidavit explaining if they made any money under their agreement with the government.
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Xiaomi has started 2016 with the release of its Redmi Note 3, a phone that was launched in China last year. The major difference being that the Redmi Note 3 in India will be housing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 chipset whereas the one in China was ...
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Chennai: A few years ago, Bengaluru-based techie Roshy John was one his way home from the airport in a taxi when the sleepy driver almost ran into another vehicle.
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The latest filing in the legal war between the planet's most powerful government and its most valuable company gave one indication of how the high-stakes confrontation could escalate even further.
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Until now, we've seen Vivo breaking records by launching its Xplay5 Elite smartphone with 6GB of RAM. However, if the latest rumours are any indication, another Chinese firm might soon join Vivo.
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New Delhi: Google on Tuesday removed the malicious SmeshApp from its playstore after a CNN-IBN investigation revealed that Pakistan was using it to snoop on Indian military personnel.
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